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Pictured above, Back) Ben Hemming, Nathan Freed, Michelle Broge, Barrette Jones, Rebecca Rosenbauer, Jamie Hall, Cole Crawford. Front) Becca Hibbard, Alexis Swaney, Caitlin Porter, Kylie Murphy, Amber Anderson, Teresa Risser

By Paula Pyzik Scott

The August 21 meeting of the Ada Board of Education began with an introduction to a large “freshman class” of teachers and staff. In a pre-meeting reception, board members were introduced to 13 individuals who are new to the district.

By Cort Reynolds

HARROD – The undefeated Ada High School girls soccer team blanked traditional foe Allen East 5-0 on Saturday morning, August 23 in Harrod.

The Bulldog girls improved to 4-0 with the non-league road victory. The Mustangs fell to 0-1-1 after the loss.

“Allen East is one of our NWC rivals that has stuck around after Ada left the league,” said fourth-year Bulldog girls head coach Doug Dewese.

“The girls get pretty fired up to play them, so it didn’t take much for us to come out firing from the start.

FROM APL FACEBOOK__Stop by Ada Public Library for a snow cone and celebrate back to school. Public or private and homeschool students, we hope to see you here!

By William Kose, MD, JD
Vice President of Special Projects, Blanchard Valley Health System

Donating blood at blood drives is one of the most impactful ways to contribute to the community. It is a simple, generous act that has the power to save lives and make a real difference for patients in need. Every day, hospitals and emergency centers rely on blood donations to treat individuals undergoing surgery, recovering from accidents, battling cancer, or managing chronic illnesses like sickle cell disease. Because blood cannot be manufactured, donors must give it freely. This makes regular blood drives an essential part of the healthcare system and a lifeline for countless patients.

By Cort Reynolds

SPENCERVILLE __The visiting Ada High School volleyball team swept host Spencerville and Waynesfield in a non-league triangular match on Saturday, August 23.

The Bulldog girls improved to 3-0 with the sweep as both matches went the full three sets.

Ada defeated Waynesfield Goshen 25-14, 22-25, 25-11.

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