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MEDIA RELEASE__The Hardin Democratic Party will be hosting a summer picnic for any fellow Democrats and like-minded community members to gather and enjoy some family-friendly food and fun.

It will be on Wednesday, July 8 from 5:30-8:00 p.m. at Ada War Memorial Park, shelter #7. The Party will provide the meat, buns, condiments and paper products. 

There is a Facebook event for your reference:  https://www.facebook.com/share/14exuZo5HDw/.

RSVP:  https://bit.ly/4a45TGm

With a one-year hiatus and a change of venue, the Lima Symphony Orchestra and conductor Lloyd Butler brought the Patriotic Pops to the Ada Schools on the evening of June 28. Stay tuned for more information with photos by Mark Andreasen.

FROM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE__Severe weather forecast.

Weather Event Onset 2:00 PM (EDT), June 29

Description

* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with heat index values up to 105 possible. Daily high temperatures in the 90s.

* WHERE...Portions of northern Indiana, southwest Michigan, and northwest Ohio.

* WHEN...From Monday afternoon through Thursday evening.

* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during extreme heat and high humidity events.

By Erika Manis. MD
Sleep Medicine

Do you experience an urge to move your legs that is worse or only present at night, that starts when inactive or still and is better with movement? If so, you may have restless leg syndrome (RLS). 

Recap of June 25 Ada Board of Education meeting

By Betsi Werling

The Ada Board of Education met on Thursday, June 25, with board president Matt Gossman conducting the meeting. The first item of business was the appointment of new board member Matt Fisher, following Justin Hollon's resignation. Treasurer Tessa McVey administered the oath. Jay Salyer was elected Vice President. 

FROM FACEBOOK__If you own a pond or are looking to establish a pond and you have questions, this is the perfect opportunity for you to get those answered!  This Hardin SWCD event will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 14 at 950 W. Kohler St., Kenton.

Pond experts from Remlinger Fish Farm will be going over weed/algae control, fish stocking, aerator setup and providing time for any questions you may have.

Grilled food will be provided with refreshments, and a tour of the conservation class at the new Kenton High School will be given by teacher Chuck Moore.

No registration is required, and this event is free for anyone to attend.

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