Several people were potentially exposed to the COVID virus during a grand opening event in Ada on Monday, July 20, according to a news release from the Kenton-Hardin Health Department, released Wednesday afternoon.
The news release follows:
The management of the business has voluntarily closed their business to accommodate quarantine of staff and to conduct appropriate cleaning of the facility.
Kenton-Hardin Health Department commends the decisions of the business operator in the wake of the unfortunate potential COVID virus exposure. It is anticipated that the business will re-open safely at the end of 14 days.
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Ada was the capital of V-8 vehicles gulping leaded gas on Saturday. Not really, but nearly 100 classic vehicles were on display from owners across northwestern Ohio.
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Table One restaurant is now open for good eating. We are now in our fifth
year of operation. During the pandemic while we were closed down, we worked
to become fully certified by the local Health Department. We have also been
a food distribution point for the West Ohio Food Bank.
The restaurant hours are 11:00 to 2:00 Tuesdays through Saturdays with an all
new menu. However, we still have the famous T-1 burger and fries. You can
check out our menu on our FaceBook – Table1ministries. We hope to continue
or Thursday evening free community meal in the near future.
Ada Junior high football conditioning begins Monday July 27, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. and the high school practice field. No need to sign up ahead of time, according to OhioAlerts.
Viva Maria, 124 E. Buckeye Ave., Ada, now offers ice cream by the scoop.
The ice cream menu is posted with this story and include 15 flavors, four add-on options, milkshakes, specialty items and three different cone options.
The restaurant is also open for pickup and delivery every day from 4 to 10 p.m., Mondays through Wednesdays and all day 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.