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Vancrest of Ada will hold a costume 5K run on Saturday, Oct. 13. Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. The fun run will begin at 9 a.m. and the 5K will start at 9:30 a.m

Sam Quinones, author of “Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic,” will deliver a talk at noon on Thursday, Oct. 18 in the Freed Center. The talk is free and open to the public.

 

“Dreamland,” which was published in 2015, chronicles how the drug epidemic tore apart the once thriving community of Portsmouth, Ohio. In the award-winning book, Quinones looks at how dependency upon painkillers devastated the southern Ohio city.

 

The problem was largely fueled by the emergence of OxyContin, a painkiller with devastatingly addictive properties. The story is repeated throughout countless small, rural towns and suburbs across America.

 

By Cort Reynolds

ADA - The Ada boys soccer team lost at home to Upper Sandusky 3-2 Thursday evening in the regular season finale.

The Bulldog boys dropped to 8-6-1 overall and 3-3-1 in NCOSA play with the defeat.

Bulldog junior Isaac Spar and senior Chris Reyes tallied the Ada goals.

Bulldog junior keeper Drew Hadley was credited with eight saves in goal.

Ada visits Oak Harbor in first round Div. III sectional play Monday, October 15. The winner advances to play at Willard October 17.

It's a puzzle and a learning experience. A student at Ready, Set, Grow Preschool in Ada is learning about the meaning of signs.

Anabel Alexander says, "Any book in The Series of Unfortunate Events"

By Darlene Bowers
The Ada Public Library and the Ada Icon have teamed up to share favorite books from readers of all ages all over the region. Fall is the perfect time to check into the library and check out some books. Follow the Ada Icon frequently to see who is reading what and grab some ideas for your next reading adventure.

On U.S. Route 68 south of Kenton

By Monty Siekerman
History buffs and artists will be especially interested in the public unveiling of a painting on a barn in Hardin County. Scott Hagan, the man who painted each of the 88 Ohio Bicentennial barns, is completing one of Jacob Parrott, the first Medal of Honor recipient in the U.S. for his service in the Civil War.

The unveiling will take place at 3 p.m. on Friday on a barn owned by Arthur and Charlene Bingham at 19691 US 68 south of Kenton.  The barn is located two miles north of the Hardin-Logan County line.

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