Don't worry, this rattlesnake won't bite. It's part of The Remington Walk sculptures on the ONU campus. View additional photos of this sculpture and read the story behind the art piece by clicking here. The photos are part of this summers's Take an Ada art walk.
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Summer is a great time to explore the art spread across the Ada community – especially for viewers unable to visit art galleries elsewhere in Ohio.
As a weekly series, The Icon will feature the art located on The Remington Walk on the Ohio Northern University campus. For some viewers, this series is familiar. For others, it may be a first-time experience.
Ada-Liberty Township EMS and fire responded to an accident involving injuries on Monday. The accident was at the intersection of County Road 15 and State Route 81, and was reported to Ada police at 6:15 a.m.
The police report for Aug. 2, included investigation of complaint from a resident on South Gilbert Street who heard three gunshots. The report was filed shortly after midnight.
Attached to this story are recent Hardin County sheriff logs.
The assessment process for the now-completed Willeke Avenue Phase II project is Ada council’s Tuesday’s agenda.
That project involved 30 property owners along Willeke, South Johnson Street and South Simon Street. It included installation of new water and sanitary sewer lines, road improvement, curbs, gutters and sidewalks.
Phase II’s total cost was $1,025,311. The assessment on the project is $60 per project foot. The assessment total is $193,500, according to Jamie Hall, village administrator.
“During this process there may be a slight discoloration of the water caused by sediment or rust being flushed from the water mains,” said Jamie Hall, village administrator
Public works employees will handle the annual procedure and here’s what village water customers need to know:
Work will begin in the northeast and southeast sections of the village. The work will be completed in a pattern moving from the center toward the outside of the village, and then in a clockwise rotation Mondays through Fridays from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. until all hydrants are flushed.
“During this process there may be a slight discoloration of the water caused by sediment or rust being flushed from the water mains,” said Jamie Hall, village administrator. “Households experiencing this should not be alarmed.”
Ada schools announces that the program "FinalForms" has taken the place of the traditional paper forms that the school used in past years. This announcement is on today's Ada school website.
The window for the new school year is open now. The school asks persons to take time to update, verify and sign your forms. All forms should be signed prior to the start of the school year. The first day of school is Monday, Aug. 24.