Ada's latest news

By Monty Siekerman

Dave Hammond, a Bureau of Criminal Investigation agent, fingerprints children at Ada War Memorial Park on Friday.

He also took DNA samples. He described to to the youngsters, who volunteered to be printed and have DNA recorded, the value of having such information.

One man, who lost his daughter in a plane crash at sea many years ago, said having had DNA would have been helpful in identifying her remains. DNA is also helpful in returning lost children to their parents.

The activity took place during a free lunch program offered this summer by ReStore Community Center.

...it's a bird.  It's a plane.  (Yeah, it's a plane, but not your usual plane.) Ken Collins spotted a most unusual aircraft hovering over the Ada skies today. We invite Icon viewers to tell us about this unidentified flying object. Email us at [email protected].

The Ada Public Library is pleased to announce that they've been awarded a 2nd Year of the Guiding Ohio Online Americorps grant, which means that the Library's Tech Volunteer, Max Gauthier, will be assisting community members at the Ada Public Library through the summer of 2017!

Here's Jax, 4-month-old male aussie mix, 14 pounds, available for adoption.

To give a dog a forever home, contact the Hardin County dog shelter. It is located at 49 Jones Road on the west side of Kenton.

Hours: 9 am to 4 pm on Monday, Thursday, and Friday. Phone: 419-674-2209.
Generally, about 20 to 25 dogs are available for viewing.

Here's a photo of some of the attendees of the 1999 Ada High School prom.

Do you still have your prom dress?

The Duck family of Ada enjoys a free lunch this week. They'd probably enjoy just about any handouts. Ken Collins came upon the meal and offered these interesting photos for Icon viewers.

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