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Expected to be completed late this fall

Despite heavy rainfall early in the year, the reconstruction and expansion of Interstate 75 through Findlay and Hancock County still hit major milestones in 2019 to keep the project on track.

The $114 million project is in its fourth and final year and is expected to be completed late this fall.

“The way we phased the work last year, plus a mild winter so far this year, has enabled us to work through the winter on bridges and ramps and keep the project on schedule,” said Chris Hughes, Ohio Department of Transportation District 1 deputy director.

The most notable accomplishments of the project in 2019:

She advances to state swim finals in two races

By Cort Reynolds
CANTON - Ada senior Klava Katayama finished second in two events during the preliminary round Thursday at the 44th annual girls Ohio Div. II state swim meet, advancing to the finals Friday at Canton's C.T. Branin Natatorium with her strong showings.

Katayama finished second in both the 50-yard freestyle (23.58) and 100-yard butterfly (55.57) events Thursday night.

Presentation during Ada Area Chamber of Commerce's annual luncheon meeting at The Inn

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Century 21 Sunway Realty is Ada's 2020 outstanding business of the year.

The designation was presented during the Feb. 19 Ada Area Chamber of Commerce annual luncheon meeting at The Inn at ONU.

The chamber also honored Don Traxler with a lifetime membership. Click here for that story.

Deb Curlis, chamber director, read the following, which included the nomination of the Main Street realty firm:

Ada chamber gives former mayor and community activist a lifetime membership

Want to hear a good Don Traxler story?

When Don went to see Ronald Reagan campaign in Lima in 1984, he set off the beepers as he walked through a metal detector.

The Secret Service didn’t ask him to empty his pockets. They should have. His pockets were filled with Mondale for President pins. The pins set off the beepers.

That’s not the first time Don’s antics have set off beepers, and it probably won’t be the last.

There's nothing like having a good book read aloud to you.  Tessa Coulson, substitute teacher at the ONU preschool, reads to a captive audience of three students. The book is "Have Fun Molly Lou Melon."

SB Nation published a column by local sports writer, Cort Reynolds, on Larry Bird's legacy of winning and big plays in the mid-season classic. 

CLICK HERE TO READ THE COLUMN.

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