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FROM ADA BULLDOGS FACEBOOK__Get Ready for the 6th Annual Ada Junior Track Meet! See attached forms for details and past event records.

We’re excited to invite all students in Grades K–6 to participate in the 6th Annual Ada Junior Track Meet on Sunday, May 3rd at 1:00 PM!

Flyers and sign-up sheets have been sent home—be sure to return them by Thursday, April 9th. This is a fantastic opportunity for our young Bulldogs to experience the fun of track and field and maybe even spark a lifelong love for the sport! With 8+ events to choose from, there’s something for everyone to try and enjoy.

Compiled by Liz Gordon-Hancock

The following seven land transfers took place in the Ada Exempted Village School District during March 2026 as reported on the website of the Hardin County, Ohio auditor Michael T. Bacon and Hancock County, Ohio auditor Charity Rauschenberg.

ADDRESS - SALE DATE - SALE PRICE - LAND USE - FROM/TO

Agricultural

By Jakob Demmitt, Student Pharmacist and Karen Kier, Pharmacist 
ONU HealthWise

The idiom “well-preserved” describes something or someone who remains in good condition despite their age. It is often a way to say someone does not look their age in a positive way. 

Can food preservatives to maintain freshness not be the best way to preserve our health?

MEDIA RELEASE__ONU’s Durbin-Hileman Softball Stadium sustained significant storm damage to its bleachers, fencing and visitor dugout on March 26. The stadium is closed for repairs.

No additional games will be played at the stadium this season. The university hopes to reopen it for practice in the coming weeks.

In the meantime, the ONU softball team will be practicing at War Memorial Park, thanks to the township's assistance.

Sites for home games are still being finalized with area facilities.

MEDIA RELEASE__Upper Scioto Valley hosted Arcadia on the evening of March 31and lost 8-3.

There was a lightning delay during the first inning and the game was made official after five innings. 

By Cort Reynolds

ADA __The Ada High School softball team used a balanced offense and solid three-girl pitching to overcome the rain and visiting local rival Bluffton 9-4 on a warm but wet Tuesday evening, March 31.

The Bulldog girls jumped ahead with a five-run first inning, held off a Pirate rally and then finished strong with late insurance runs to stay undefeated.

Streaking Ada improved to 5-0 with the victory. Bluffton fell to 1-1 after the loss to their former long-time Northwest Conference foe.

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