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Story and photos by Monty Siekerman
Several hundred people toured Vancrest Nursing Home during a pleasant Sunday afternoon in Ada.

Here, visitors sit in one of the beautifully appointed dining areas to enjoy a buffet following a tour of the new $6 million facility.

CLICK HERE for details about Vancrest of Ada and to view the Thursday evening photos.

PHOTOS:

• Tom and Phyllis Gossel (left) with Louise Miller.

• Linda and Jay Epley in the bistro area.

After 14 seasons, Chris Sautter informed the administration of Ada High School   that he has decided to step down from the position of head boys' basketball coach.

The announcement to the Icon came from Ken Jochim, athletic director. 

 

 

it's a great day for a taking a walk in Ada. There's sight-seeing and it's not raining, and Ready, Set, Grow Pre-school is almost over for the school year. (Ken Collins photo)

It's the Ada school staff versus the Ada EMS, Police and Fire Department - 6 p.m., Wednesday, May 25.

The annual softball rivalry - aka Annual Crosstown Championship - takes place on the Ada softball diamond.

Last year, the EMS Departments came away with the win but, theIcon understands that the Ada School Staff is better prepared this year.

If you plan to attache, please bring a canned good donation for the Ada ReStore for your admission price. There will be concessions available as well.

Story and photos by Monty Siekerman
The 8th annual Ada War Memorial truck and tractor pull drew 1,000 people to the competition on Saturday night after being rained out on Friday.

Hear them roar! The trucks and tractors competed in eight classes on the "back 40" of the park.

Hardin County pullers sponsored the event which drew drivers and machines from Ohio and nearby states. The local organizations motto is "Let's turn some dirt."

The pullers will be back for the F&M Picnic for a two-day competition on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 12 and 13.

The third annual ONU vegetable garden is being planted Thursday by (from left) Terry Keiser, Bob McCurdy, and Chris DiBiasio. Food from the 10 raised beds will be donated to ReStore for their community meals and to the local food bank. (Monty Siekerman photo)

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