The Tuesday, August 15 regular meeting of the Ada Council was conducted by Mayor Dave Retterer and attended by all council members. In keeping with standard procedure, the meeting began with the paying of bills and approval of minutes from the prior meeting.
As part of its commitment to not just treat, but also prevent, disease, Blanchard Valley Health System (BVHS) offers individual counseling and education for community members who wish to quit smoking.
The Tobacco Cessation Program at Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine of Northwest Ohio, 1900 S Main St., Findlay, takes an evidence-based team approach tailored to each smoker’s individual needs. The dedicated team of “quit specialists” provides resources, education, medication support, accountability and encouragement for each step of the journey.
Different tools may work for different people, and some smokers may want guidance finding the right approach for them.
Fourteen members of the 1965 Hardin Northern graduating class and two former members, five spouses and one guest enjoyed a reunion earlier this summer at the home of Barbara Willeke Haynes. The afternoon was spent visiting. A short business meeting included mention of each member who has passed since the last reunion and memorials were given in their honor.
The Liberty Township trustees will not meet on Monday, August 21 for lack of a quorum.
The Liberty Township Board of Trustees meets the first and third Mondays of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Jackson Township Hall, located at 110 E. Buckeye Ave., Ada, OH 45810.
WAYNESFIELD–The Ada High School varsity volleyball team tipped off its 2023 regular season with a four-set win at local foe Waynesfield-Goshen Saturday morning, August 19.
The Bulldogs dropped an overtime first set, but rallied to take the next three games handily and capture the match.
The Ada girls soccer team kicked off its season with a decisive 5-2 win at Tiffin Columbian Saturday evening.
“I am glad our eight seniors got to start the season with a win,” said second-year Lady Bulldog head coach Doug Dewese. “It was an excellent effort for the team to open the season with.”
Ada led 3-1 at the half and dominated throughout.
Senior Ella Marshall tallied three goals, and she also dished out one assist.
Senior Olivia Burkhart netted two goals, and junior Lexi Poling passed out a pair of assists.
“Ella had a hat trick, Olivia added in two goals and Lexi with the assists showed a well-rounded attack,” noted Dewese.