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HARDIN COUNTY–The 2023 Conservation Tillage Club breakfast program series will begin on Thursday,  January 12 at the Plaza Inn Restaurant in Mt. Victory. Each session will start at 7:30 a.m. with a  complimentary buffet breakfast followed by the program at 8:00 am. Other sessions will be held on  January 26, February 9 and February 23. 

Women's basketball opens Bluffton Holiday Classic with 60-50 victory over Denison
The No. 25-ranked Ohio Northern women's basketball team opened play at the Bluffton McDonald's Holiday Tournament with a 60-50 victory over Denison on Thursday afternoon, December 29.

Late 24-3 run defeats Bethany (W.Va.) in final women's basketball game of Bluffton tournament
The No. 25-ranked Ohio Northern women's basketball team went on a 24-3 run over a 10-minute span in the third and fourth quarters and posted a 76-55 victory over Bethany (W.Va.) on the final day of the Bluffton McDonald's Holiday Tournament on Friday afternoon, December 30.

By Paula Scott
Ada Icon editor

What’s big news in Ada? Let’s take a look at the stories that attracted the most viewers in 2022. Hard news, heartbreaking news received the highest number of views, while other stories reflected life and events in the village.

Car fire with two deaths in Liberty township
The death of a father and daughter, Alcario and Elliot Nabarette, in a car fire on March 21 in a field on County Rd. 75 was determined to be a murder-suicide. The initial story received almost 1,800 views.

These ducks don't seem to mind the current damp, foggy weather as they congregate near the Freed Center on the ONU campus. How about you? Photo by Ken Collins.

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