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The Ada Area Chamber of Commerce is “Growing Business and Community!” with a new billboard on SR 309. Beginning with a reminder that Ada has great shopping, lodging and restaurants for the April 8 solar eclipse, the message will be updated throughout the coming year.

The following eight land transfers took place in the Ada Exempted Village School District in January 2024 as reported on the website of the Hardin County, Ohio auditor Michael T. Bacon  and Hancock County, Ohio auditor Charity Rauschenberg.

Hardin County residents are encouraged to "Get involved. Stay safe. Combating financial exploitation!"

From 2:00-3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 28, 2024, the Hardin County Council on Aging, 100 Memorial Ave., Kenton, will host a program providing valuable information on:

  • What is financial explitation
  • Why older adults are targeted
  • Risk factors of financial exploitation
  • Abuse later in life
  • Forms of abuse
  • How forms of financial abuse occur
  • Scams
  • Who are the abusers
  • What you can do

The event is presented by the Ohio Coalition for Adult Protective Services and sponsored by HealthPath. The program is also promoted by the Area Agency on Aging.

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A&A Apparel & More has announced its grand opening on Friday, March 1 within Buckeye East Coffee Shop, 123 E Buckeye Ave.

Items for sale will include custom t-shirts, tumblers, home decor and window decals.

Currently A&A has a private Facebook group to announce items for sale.

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Glitz and glamour isn't limited Vegas. Check out some jazzy pics of Ada's Varsity Singers HERE at the Findlay Fest Show Choir Competition, courtesy of Andreasen Photography.

By Paula Pyzik Scott

During the February 12 regular meeting of Bluffton Council, Bluffton Police Chief Ryan Burkholder reported that the teen previously shown as missing was located that afternoon in Arkansas.

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