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By Paula Pyzik Scott
Early on a chilly mid-November day, a Village of Ada crew welcomed Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce volunteers for a morning of happy work, decorating Depot Park for the holidays.
Numerous red tubs were pulled from the Depot, filled with garlands, strings of lights, spotlights and red ribbons. Foreman Joe Hefner encouraged "Santa's elves" to go for it, but also provided guidance on what goes where. Village employees are also decorating Main St. light poles.
The Park District of Liberty Twp. Hardin County, Ohio met on the above date in the park office. Present were Bob Szuch, President, Jamie Hall, Commissioner, Paul Fletcher, Commissioner, Ken Wolke, Park Manager and Mary Jane Lee, Clerk. There were no guests present.
The minutes were read and approved. Jamie made a motion to accept the minutes; all were in Favor and the motion carried. The financial report was read and approved; Paul made a motion to accept the minutes. All were in favor and the motion carried. Bob and Jane are going to make an appointment with Mike Bacon to help us with some of the record-keeping of the grant.
Ada hosts Leipsic (0-0) in BVC opener on November 25
By Cort Reynolds
ADA __The Ada High School girls basketball team defeated visiting traditional rival Upper Scioto Valley 40-30 in the season opener on Friday evening, November 21.
“We played well from the beginning,” said Bulldog girls head coach Zach Ricker. “We had a great week of practice that carried over into tonight. Across the board, we played well.
“I was really happy with our defensive intensity from start to finish,” he added.
By Matt Nienberg, PA-C
Interventional Pain Medicine, Blanchard Valley Pain Management
Pain is one of the most common reasons people seek medical attention, but not all pain is the same. Understanding the difference between acute and chronic pain can help you recognize what your body is experiencing and when it is important to consult a healthcare provider. While pain is never pleasant, it is an important signal from your body, and learning to interpret it correctly is key to protecting your health.