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Over 150 craft booths, lots of food, large parade, kid's area, crowning of a queen

It’s Harvest and Herb Festival weekend in Ada, with the event set from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday on Main Street.

The 34th annual Ada Area Chamber of Commerce-sponsored festival should draw a large crowd. It will offer over 150 craft vendors (and growing daily), a kid’s area, parade, crowning of a festival queen and many food booths.

Helicopter flyover
Several new features are part of this year’s festival. The feature making the most noise is a scheduled flyover by a St. Rita’s-Mercy Health helicopter to signal the start of the 10 a.m. parade.

The Fleming sisters, Gabriella and Sophia, will carry the banner and lead Saturday's Harvest and Herb parade. This is the second set of twins given the honor at the annual Ada festival, and it appears to be a twin tradition in the making. The fifth grade sisters attend Ada elementary and are daughters of Garrett and Jennifer Fleming. Last year, Brian Marshall and his twin, Bruce, carried the parade banner - see next photo in this series. The parade starts at 10 a.m.

Williams netted a pair of goals and Conley added the other score

By Cort Reynolds
NEW KNOXVILLE - Despite an eight-day layoff, the Ada boys soccer team stayed hot on a warm Tuesday evening at New Knoxville.

The visiting Bulldog boys crushed the non-conference foe Rangers 6-1 to earn their sixth straight victory. Ada has not lost since August 21 at Kenton.

With the win, the Bulldog record improved to 6-2-1.

Junior Jacob Poling tallied another hat trick to pace the onslaught. Senior Skyler Williams netted a pair of goals and Carter Conley added the other score.     

Senior Isaac Spar dished out three assists. Isaac Williams and Andrew Rush each passed out one assist.

Kyleigh Tabor: "It was a very competitive, hard-fought battle, especially the fifth set"

By Cort Reynolds
HARROD - The visiting Ada volleyball team lost a marathon five-set battle to backyard rival Allen East in a seesaw Northwest Conference thriller Tuesday evening.

The Lady Bulldogs took a two sets to one lead, but the Mustang girls rallied to win the fourth set and force a decisive fifth game. AE then took the final set in extra time to clinch the hard-fought victory.

The purple and gold dropped to 4-7 and 0-3 in the NWC with the tough-luck defeat. AE improved to 5-2 and 1-1 in league play with the 25-22, 25-27, 19-25, 25-18, 17-15 comeback victory.

The following Ada police reports were provided to the Icon by the Hardin County Sheriff’s office. They cover Sept. 12-16:

Sept. 12
Fire alarm, 509 W. Lincoln Ave.
Investigate complaint, 801 S. Gilbert St.
Suspicious person, 403 Grand Ave.
Traffic stop, 205 N. Main St.
Medical emergency, 132 S. Main St.
Investigation, 210 N. Main St.
Investigate complaint, 426 W. Lima Ave.
Animal call, 527 Liberty St.
Investigate complaint, 569 E. Lincoln Ave.
Traffic stop, Johnson St.

Sue Mattson shares the following photos with the Icon of the Ada versus Upper Scioto Valley football game played at USV on Saturday.

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