Five Ada High School seniors are candidates and one will be crowned Ada Harvest and Herb Festival queen. The festival is Saturday. You'll see the candidates in the parade and at noon the queen will be announced. From left, Libbie Milks, daughter of Mike and Beth Milks; Ashley Breidenbach, daughter of Travis and Tracy Breidenbach; Mara Guyton, daughter of Christine Cavallaro and Steve Guyton; Olivia Guyton, daughter of Christine Cavallaro and Steve Guyton; and Rielyn Castle, daughter of Cherie and Raymond Castle.
By Dusty Donley
The high-octane Ada offense returned to form last Saturday afternoon as the Bulldogs traveled to Lima Stadium and pummeled former league rival LCC, 35-13.
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Bulldog receiver Chase Sumner had a career day, snagging 14 receptions for 174 yards and 2 scores, helping to keep the Thunderbirds winless for the year. The Bulldog victory moves them to 2-1 on the season, ranking sixth in the division 7, region 28 computer polls.
The Hardin County Democrat Party will hold its September meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 14, at 7 p.m. at the Democrat Party Headquarters, 16 N Main St., Kenton.
Main agenda items will be a Hardin County Fair report, final plans for the Harvest and Herb Festival in Ada, the October luncheon and the November election.
Anyone supporting the principles of the Hardin County and Ohio Democrat Party are welcome and encouraged to attend.
Members of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority pose for a group picture in front of Lehr Memorial on Sunday afternoon.
Sunday was Bid Day when the four sororities on campus welcomed new members. ZTA added 16 new members to the 53 women who were already sisters.
(Photo by Jerry Maag)
SPENCERVILLE - Rain and lightning interrupted the Ada cross country team at the Spencerville Invitational Saturday morning.
The boys race, started in pouring rain, was cancelled about a third of the way into the 3.1-mile run by lightning. The boys had to sprint back to the finish line because lightning caused an early end to the race.
"They had fun running in the torrential rain; it made for an interesting meet," said first-year head coach Josh Klein.
Story and photos by Monty Siekerman
Many changes greet visitors to Heterick Library, especially the first floor which now has colorful seating in many configurations---open seating for individuals or groups, cubicles for small groups, and, yes, there still is a circulation desk.
Libraries have renovated to meet the modern times. No longer are there stack and stacks of books facing you when you enter the building since so much information can be accessed digitally.