Beatitudes will hold a fall fest’ community dinner to go later this month, according to Deb Curlis.
The dinner will be available for pick up at Beatitudes, 210 N. Main St., from 4 to 6 p.m., Friday, Oct. 16.
Curlis said that she would appreciate rsvps for persons who plan to pick up meals, so that Beatitudes can plan accordingly. Phone 419-788-9459 to make a reservation.
“The menu of ham and beans and cornbread will be bagged and ready to go,” said Curlis. Persons are invited to make donations during the serving times with proceeds going to the Ada food pantry.
Earlier this week the Ada Public Library reopened to the public. Patrons will find the library's familiar surroundings plus Dolly Parton, wearing a mask.
By Cort Reynolds
VAN BUREN - The Ada boys soccer team lost at Van Buren 7-2 in a North Central Ohio Soccer Association match Thursday night.
The Bulldogs fell to 6-5 overall and 1-3 in NCOSA play with the defeat. VB improved to 4-6 and 3-1 in NCOSA action with the victory.
Van Buren led just 1-0 in a defensive first half, but the teams combined for eight goals after intermission.
Jonah Frederick scored three goals, including one in the game's second minute, to pace the victors. He and Black Knight Jordan Frederick tallied two second half goals apiece, while Chance Conley and Aiden Haley added the other Knight post-intermission scores.
By Cort Reynolds
ADA - The host Ada volleyball team ran into streaking juggernaut Crestview and lost to the Northwest Conference leader in straight sets Thursday night.
Crestview improved to 10-4 and stayed atop the NWC at 6-0 with their ninth consecutive victory. All of the Knight losses were to MAC powers.
The 25-16, 25-15, 25-6 defeat dropped the Lady Bulldog overall record to 7-9 overall and 1-5 in NWC play. It was their seventh match in 12 days.
Michael Harnishfeger, Ada police chief, issues a scam warning today on the Ada Police Facebook.
He wrote that while reviewing several cases that have come into the police department he noticed that several residents have fallen victim to online or phone scams.
Here’s the police department's advice to residents:
It seems like every day I receive one or two phone calls that start by asking me to "please do not hang up." This is my instant cue to hang up.
I have found that hanging up on any, even remotely, suspicious call is the best way to keep my information safe and protect myself from identity theft.