During the week of May 2, Liberty National Bank, 118 S. Main, will have available locked containers for individuals to drop off unwanted paperwork to be destroyed. These containers will be available during office hours, Monday through Saturday, May 2-6.
Please limit the shred to 5 boxes, no larger than 20” wide x 10” high.
This is a free service to the community to help fight the growing concern of identity theft. It is estimated that as many as 9 million U.S. residents have their identities stolen every year.
Liberty National Bank operates offices in Hardin, Franklin, Logan and Union Counties.
The Ada High School boys and girls track and field teams each won a four-team home meet at War Memorial Stadium Tuesday evening, April 12.
The Lady Bulldogs easily out-pointed North Baltimore (95-43) to win the girls event. The Ada boys edged local rival Allen East (99.5-89) to capture first place.
Ada sophomore distance ace Josie Phillips won both the 1600 and 3200-meter runs to pace the victorious Bulldog girls.
On a glorious spring day, 3 Brothers Family Pizza at 105 S. Main was offering a treat to tempt the Easter Bunny, carrot cake ice cream. The Icon couldn't resist sharing their Facebook post.
On a glorious spring day, 3 Brothers Family Pizza at 105 S. Main was offering a treat to tempt the Easter Bunny, carrot cake ice cream. The Icon couldn't resist sharing their Facebook post.
May 1 is the 2nd annual Ada Junior Track Meet. All students in grades K-6 are encouraged to participate. Medals will be awarded to top places and every student will get a t-shirt.
The registration form is attached to this story and additional copies are available in the elementary office.
On April 11, a Euclid man was indicted in the death of Bluffton police officer Dominic Francis, who was killed on March 31 while trying to stop a car fleeing at high speed near the I-75 exit at State Route 103.
Emin R. Johnson, 20, faces a 10-count indictment that includes charges of involuntary manslaughter and aggravated vehicular homicide. He is believed to be the driver of the car that struck Francis, according to the Findlay Courier. Johnson is currently in the Hancock County Justice Center,