Ada's latest news

By Paula Scott

The Dicke College of Business Administration is inviting Ada businesses to participate in a Community Map project that provides vital information about businesses and services in Ada. The new opportunity was presented to business leaders at the April 2023 Ada Area Chamber of Commerce meeting.

By Cort Reynolds

VANLUE–The visiting Ada softball team lost 14-4 at Vanlue in a non-league game Friday evening, May 5.

Missing three starters, the Bulldogs dropped to 16-4 with the five-inning defeat. 

Vanlue improved to 7-9 after the run-rule shortened win.

By Cort Reynolds

BRYAN–The Ada High School tennis team finished third in the four-team Northern Buckeye Tennis League tournament at Bryan Friday, May 5.

Maumee Valley won the team title.

By Stephanie Rodriguez, APRN-CNP
Certified Nurse Practitioner, North Baltimore Medical & Diagnostic Center

At a recent Ada council meeting, village administrator Jamie Hall reminded residents that what ends up on Ada streets ends up in the Ada municipal storm sewer system. Never treat drainage grates and streets as the last resting place for trash, grass clippings and other junk.

ONU’s ‘Polaris’ offers undergraduates practical publishing skills, creative victories

Ohio Northern University’s literary magazine, Polaris, remains focused on the act of transportation. Not of the physical kind, but of the emotional and imaginative transporting we do when we experience something exceptionally creative. For 65 years, each volume has offered numerous excursions to the unknown while also providing valuable hands-on learning for the students who annually produce it.

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