Ada's latest news

October 7

  • 
Handled Animal Complaint on E Lincoln
  • 
Handled Injury Accident at the Corner of Lincoln & Main, Citation issued for Failure to Yield, Report taken
  • 
Handled Juvenile Complaint

  • Handled Domestic Trouble Complaint on E Lincoln, Report taken
  • Handled Possible Suicide Attempt on E Lincoln, Report taken

  • Handled Well Being Check

October 8

Insidious 2 (PG-13) is now showing at the Ada Theatre through Thursday October, 24.  

Showtimes are Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and 9:10 p.m.

Daily at 7 p.m.

All Tickets are $4.

By Mark Badertscher, OSU Extension Educator

Giant Ragweed and Marestail (horseweed) are problem weeds in some Hardin County soybean fields this fall.  A survey of 105 Hardin County soybean fields was conducted in September to determine which weeds are considered problem weeds in the county. 

There were also some fields with some volunteer corn, which had grown from the previous year’s crop.  This on-going research is conducted annually by OSU Extension to find out which weeds are competing with crops for nutrients and moisture, which decreases yields while increasing herbicide and other input costs.

The Village of Ada publishes informational articles about Village policies and services currently offered. These articles are for informational purposes only. Further details and the complete Codified Ordinances may be found on the Village website, www.adaoh.org, or by calling the Village Offices at 419-634-4045.

Exercising your pet? Exercise responsibility, too.

Many of our days as of late have had perfect weather for walking, for both residents and dogs. When you head out the door to walk your dog, do you have the checklist covered? Leash? Check. Collar? Check. Dog tag? Check. Extra bags? Ch…wait, what? Extra bags? Why?

Luke Long-Green, an Ada High School junior, creates a clay pot in an AHS art class.

Ohio Northern University will celebrate Homecoming 2013 from Oct. 18-20. All alumni, friends, family, faculty and students are welcome to attend.

Homecoming weekend will kick off on Friday with continuing education sessions in the Pettit College of Law at 1 p.m. and the T.J. Smull College of Engineering at 6:30 p.m.

At 6:30 p.m., four former athletes and supporters will be honored during the ONU Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony and banquet.

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