ADA __The Ada High School volleyball team lost a five-set battle to visiting Lima Central Catholic in their taut Div. VI sectional final bout on Thursday, October 16.
The Bulldog girls won the fourth set to tie the match 2-2 and force a decisive fifth game, but ultimately lost by a 25-18, 15-25, 25-23, 17-25, 15-5 score.
Ada ends its season with a 15-8 record after suffering the defeat. LCC improved to 13-9 with the victory.
On Tuesday, October 14, the Ada School Board held its annual planning meeting. Employees of the Ada Exempted Village School District presented plans for proposed projects and information about Ohio School Report Cards results. https://reportcard.education.ohio.gov/district/home/045187
FROM FACEBOOK__A program of the ONU Art & Design department, the 2025 Grafik Intervention project will take place at 8 p.m. on October 23 at the historic Pennsylvania Depot in Ada, Ohio. The aim of the event is to spark dialogue around preservation, memory, and identity by reimagining how we engage with the physical and historical landscape of our village.
Margaret Call Erbe, age 83, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, October 13, 2025. She was born in Cincinnati, Ohio July 1, 1942, to the late Merner and Lois (ne Bennett) Call. Maggie displayed incredible talent and energy, which includes her time as a concert pianist in a professional orchestra as a child. Her passion for music, science, and spirituality, led to a life filled to the brim. She received a BA in Music History, an Associate's in Chemistry, and a Master of Divinity, across 3 different decades while birthing and raising her 10 children.
Two local entrepreneurs are establishing a grab-and-go food market at The Mezza at the Regal Beagle. Ang’s Amazing Graze and Circle U Waffle Co., which were established as catering and food truck services, are now joining forces in a brick-and-mortar shop at 105 N. Main Street, as well as with ticketed events at “The Beagle.”
ADA__Two players from the Ada High School girls soccer team were recently named first team All-North Central Ohio Soccer Association in voting recently conducted by the league coaches.
In all, seven Bulldog girls earned some form of all-league honors. Ada has posted a 12-4-2 mark this fall, setting a program record for wins in a season.
Ada junior scoring leader Kenley Poling was voted first team All-NCOSA. The forward has scored 16 goals and passed out six assists for 38 points.