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Brayden Sautter, Ada junior, was named to the first team all-NWC in baseball this season. In addition, Seth Evans, sophomore, was honorable mention.

In voting by Northwest Conference baseball coaches for the 2015 baseball season. senior Nate Owens, a catcher from Crestview was named Player of the Year.  Owens was a unanimous selection receiving 160 out of a possible 160 points in the balloting. 

Crestview coach Jim Wharton tallied 19 points to be named Coach of the Year at the all-conference selection meeting Monday evening in Delphos. Spencerville's coach Troy Montenery finished second in the coach of the year balloting.

The Ada VFW will host a car/motorcycle show on Saturday, July 18, at the post. The event is free and open to the public.

Registration will be held from 2-5 p.m. Cost of pre-registration is $10, and $15 on the day of the event. The show is open to any auto or bike. Winners will be announced at 8:30 pm.

ReStore Community Center and community members are sponsoring a backpack drive to help children and families receive school supplies and backpacks for the upcoming 2015-2016 school year.

School supplies are increasing in price each year, and can become a financial burden on families. ReStore would love to help families by providing supplies and the backpacks they need. We are looking for families, groups or individuals that would like to help by “adopting” a backpack and filling it with the specific supplies needed in our area.

Two area students were named to the ONU spring dean's list. They are:

Elita Smith, daughter of Jeffrey and Melinda Smith, 517 Clint Dr., Ada, a senior majoring in management.

Lauren Hector, daughter of D. Keith and Rhonda Hector, 111 Township Road 20, Mount Cory, a senior majoring in graphic design.

The deans’ list includes students who attain a grade point average of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 grading system.

New Leaf Landscape and Garden Center, 0395 State Route 235, north of Ada, has a wide selection of spring plants and a selection of Memorial Day items.

The center is open daily including Memorial Day.

Shoppers will find:
• Geraniums
• Urns and planters
• Cemetery saddles
• Silk flower bushes
• Bases and wreaths
• Bedding plants

New Leaf
419-634-0351
0395 SR 235
Ada
www.newleafgc.com

 

 

“Happy retirement!” reads the poster in the school.

The message carries a lot of weight. More than you realize.

Seven staff members with over 117 years of combined experience will leave the school system at the end of the school year.

PHOTOS COMPLIMENTS OF THE ADA BULLDOGS FACEBOOK PAGE.

They are listed with the number of years in the Ada system or years of teaching experience, plus their present Ada position.

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