Ada's latest news

Lt. Governor Husted announced several new sector opening dates in Ohio:

Beginning Tuesday, May 26, miniature golf, batting cages, and bowling alleys may resume operations if they can meet required safety protocols. 

Beginning Tuesday, May 26, skills training for all sports, including contact sports, may resume if required safety protocols can be met. Tournaments, games, and competitions for contact sports are still prohibited. 

Rhodes State College is pleased to announce the 2020 Spring Semester Dean's Lists for full-time, One Night a Week (ONAW) and part-time students. 

FULL-TIME STUDENTS 
To be eligible for this full-time Dean’s List, a student must be enrolled in at least 12 credit hours and earn a 3.5 grade point average or higher.

ADA
Luke Timothy Brown 
Raina D England                                               
Zane Michael Whitaker 

ALGER
Dakota Thomas Cornell
Andrew J Fleece

ARLINGTON
Dillon Matthew Depuy 
Luke Evan Drerup 

Meeting Tuesday night, Ada council voted to move forward with plans to open the Ada pool this season, with a tentative opening date of July 1. The administration is working on plans to meet the mandatory state requirements. The village asks patience as its work through the planning process. Watch for updates on the Icon.

Thanks for banner project on Main Street

Check out the photos below -
Ada High School 2020 graduates never thought they would fly this high.

While this year’s seniors have not experienced many of the year-end events celebrated by previous graduating classes they do have this first: Photos of each graduate is on a separate Main Street banner for the all world to see.

The banners are thanks to many donations from the community, driven by an effort from parents of the grads.

Update on ONU faculty and student awards and honors

Several Ohio Northern University faculty and students have received recognition this spring. Here is a summary of awards and new notes.

Students recognized by Ohio Council of Criminal Justice Education
Two students were recognized for excellence from the Ohio Council of Criminal Justice Education in 2020. Senior criminal justice student Katie Klamut earned the OCCJE Undergraduate Research Paper of the Year award for “Connecting Through the Wire: The Relationship Between Class, Race, Gender, and Police Brutality”  Law student Genc Nimoni earned the OCCJE Graduate Research Paper of the Year for “Rule of Law on State-building Societies - Republic of Kosovo.”

May 26 skills training activities for contact sports can begin

Kenton Hardin Health Department is reporting three new cases with two of them being hospitalized. This will bring our total confirmed cases of COVID-19 to 34.

May 26 skills training activities for contact sports can begin. This does not mean tournaments, scrimmages, and games are to commence at this time, but skills training can begin for athlete’s to work on the skills needed for those contact sports. There is guidance on how to conduct the skills training activities at the www.coronavirus.ohio.gov website.

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