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Was on only 10 years ago?

Yes, here's the 2004 Ada High School homecoming court.

Members from left, Jessica Stuhl, freshman; Holly Musser, sophomore; Casey Simon, queen; Joanna Craig, junior; Callie Hays, senior attendant; Linsday Stuart, senior attendant. Ashley Breidenbach, crown bearer and Evan Mittle, ball bearer. The homecoming king was Kelly Hood.

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There must be 20 - more like 50 years of National Geographics for sale at Community Health Professionals.

A serious Ada collector donated his collection to CHP. Individual copies are now on sale at 25 cents each.

Ever wondered what happened during your birthday month, your high school graduation month, or wedding month.

One way to check it out and help Community Health Professional Hospice program is to purchase one these collectible magazines.

 

Students at Ready, Set, Grow Pre-school worked on pumpkins this week. All sorts of tools and thoughts went into the exploration.

Look what's on Ada Schools calendar.

Oct. 15 – Senior cap and gown orders in Bulldog Boulevard at 8 a.m.
Oct. 20 – Professional Development Teacher Work Day - No school for students
Oct. 23 – Composite pictures at 7 a.m and 7 through 12 pictures starting at 8:45 a.m. in Band Room
• Extra picture forms available in the high school office
Oct. 28 – 2-Hour Early Dismissal for Teacher-In-Service

Ohio Northern University’s James F. Dicke College of Business Administration honored alumnus Larry Boord with an Outstanding Service Award on Saturday, Oct. 4.

The award, given annually at Homecoming, honors individuals who have provided sustained and outstanding service to, and whose contributions have positively impacted, the Dicke College of Business Administration and Ohio Northern. This is the sixth year that Outstanding Service Awards has been presented by the College.

Ada Icon viewers:

As community members and parents of a child in Ada, we are writing to encourage everyone to vote yes for the Ada Pool Renewal Levy on November 4.

There is tremendous value in our community pool as it provides our citizens with a means of both exercise and general recreation during the summer months.

Our son, now nine, has been on the summer swim team for three years. This has been a great opportunity for him to get daily exercise, acquire commitment, and learn from older, more developed swimmers.

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