Ada police had two animal calls concerning dogs running loose on May 5 and again on May 6.
The May 5 call involved a German Shepherd at 910 Northern View apartments. The May 6 call involved a red pit bull mix that broke its chain at 805 E. North Ave.
Attached is the Hardin County Sheriff's log, including all Ada police calls from May 5-6.
As Ohio waits to hear Governor Mike DeWine’s detailed plans to begin lifting stay-at-home restrictions, a new statewide poll shows that 70% of Ohioans prioritize public health over the economy.
The Baldwin Wallace University Ohio Poll also shows that 85% of voters in the Buckeye State approve of DeWine’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, compared to 50% who approve of how President Donald Trump has handled the crisis. That Ohio gap has widened by five points since a BW Great Lakes Poll conducted in late March.
Drive Time Driving Instruction, LLC, Bluffton, is accepting registrations for its next in-person Bluffton class, according to Doug and Sara Kisseberth.
The class is set for Sunday to Friday, June 14-19. Visit the website to register and for complete details: www.drivetimedriving.com.
In cooperation with Ada schools, the Ada Icon will post each of the Ada High School class of 2020 seniors in the spotlight. Kendal Guagenti is today's senior in the spotlight.
The show is part of the senior capstone exhibit for candidates in art education, studio arts and graphic design.
The two area students are:
• Shelbey Van Atta, Ada HS graduate,
studio arts major
• Crystal Amberlyn, Upper Scioto Valley HS graduate,
graphic design major and social media minor
CLICK HERE to watch her read "The Serious Goose," by Jimmy Kimmel. And, before you watch, check out photos at the bottom of this story as a preview of what you'll find in the video.
Just remember, there is nothing silly about goose.