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Wildfires in Canada are creating smoke that is drifting into U.S. states including Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. The website www.airnow.gov/ shows locations where air quality is becoming Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups and Unhealthy (for all).

At 9 a.m. on June 7, air quality was unhealthy for sensitive groups

By Cort Reynolds

ADA__The Ada Gators summer swim team dove into its season opener by splitting a dual meet with visiting Wapakoneta at the Ada Municipal Pool Thursday evening, June 5.

The Gator boys team beat the Waves, 145 points to 122. Wapakoneta won the girls meet 270-86 to capture the combined meet by a score of 392-231.

“I am so proud of the job our swimmers did in our first meet,” said Ada head coach Dave Lusk. “We had a number of swimmers in their first meet ever. We also had some (people) swimming events they had never swum before.

“It was a great first meet,” he added.

Here's the rundown on articles recently posted on the other Icon: www.BlufftonIcon.com/

Friday, June 6, 2025

  • Letter: SB1 referendum petition, June 7
  • Russell awarded Lima Memorial Auxiliary scholarship
  • Canadian wildfire smoke could impact NW Ohio
  • Pirate Track & Field athletes at OHSAA D2 Championships, June 6-7
  • Donald "Don" L. Overmyer taught at Bluffton High School
  • May 2025 land transfers in the Bluffton Exempted Village School District

Thursday, June 5, 2025

The Ada Icon is looking for freelance content creators including photographers, content and calendar managers, feature and special event writers, public meetings primary and substitute reporters. For information, call Paula Scott, editor, at 567-400-4266, Monday-Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.

By Danielle Wicker
Manager, Caughman Health Center and Pediatrics Associates of Northwest Ohio

School is coming to an end, and summer is quickly approaching. This is a time for our children to relax, recharge and explore new environments. While our children are looking forward to sleeping in and lazy days, all children do better with structure and routine, especially those who have a diagnosis such as ADHD, Autism and Oppositional Defiant Disorder, who depend on structure. Even as adults, our routine provides consistency and stability and builds healthy habits. While we cannot recreate the structure found in school, ensuring our children are involved in activities throughout the summer months will help them to grow in numerous ways.

By Cort Reynolds

COLUMBUS – Ada senior speedster Logan Jolliff finished 11th out of 18 sprinters in the preliminary heats of the Div. III state track and field meet at Ohio State University’s Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium in Columbus on Friday, June 6.

Jolliff finished with a time of 11.207 to cross the finish line sixth in heat number two.

The top nine preliminary heats finishers made it to the finals Saturday. Jolliff missed state qualification by two places and less than .04.

Division III Boys 100-Meter Dash Prelims

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