Ada's latest news

A new dog grooming business has opened in rural Ada.

C and K Grooming, 9780 County Road 89, Alger, is now open and accepting appointments, according to Cassie Collins and Kyle Oglesbee, owners.

Here are before and after photos of Mylo, one of the groomer's customers. 

Click here for the groomer's Facebook.

Several new “Help Wanted” advertisements are now listed on Ada and Bluffton Icons. Check Icon Classified Ad pages at: www.adaicon.com/classifieds.

New opening are added to this list daily. Businesses interested in listing positions available should contact [email protected].

The Hardin County Museum and the Hardin County Players present "A Picnic with our Ancestors," from noon to 2 p.m., Saturday, July 31, at Grove Cemetery, Kenton.

Tickets are $15, which includes a sack lunch, or $10 if you'd like to bring your own lunch. Deadline for ticket purchase is Saturday, July 10.

Contact Hardin County Mueseum, 419-673-7147 for tickets.

The event sponsors include: McCullough Industries, FLR Insurance and Stillwater Metal, LLC.

 

Think again ! You may watch a video on the Icon posted here

So, you think you missed yesterday’s Vancrest beginning of summer parade? Think again.

Vancrest provided the Icon with a video and there’s a bonus. In addition to filming the parade participants, there’s a sweep of the Vancrest crowd, with Don Traxler in the pole position.

This is one of several parades that have taken place for Vancrest residents since the covid-19 limited person-to-person contacts.

Click here to watch -

Ohio Northern Univesity turns 150 this school year. The party sign should now be in place. The Icon watched the progress yesterday. Check out the remaining photos in this series to catch a glimpse of the signage.

Carry-in dinner planned in the Ada park's new shelter house on June 27

Interested in history?

Ada’s newest organization is also interested in history. Specifically Ada’s history.

Ada Historical Society, formed in 2017, will hold a carry-in dinner from 5 to 7 p.m., Sunday, June 27, at the Ada Park's new shelter house.

The event is open to persons interested in learning more about the history of the community. This is the first public event of the group since the winter of 2020.

The organization was off to a great start in the fall of 2017. At that time the group decided to officially organize, set meeting dates, elect officers, work on a constitution, non-profit status and set up a membership structure.

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