The Icon is certain that ONU's Klondike is the most photographed person/animal in Ada.
According to the ONU Facebook: Klondike is spending some quality time with our new Polar Bears for summer orientation. Are you #NowAPolarBear? Show your pride and tag your best moment with Klondike.
Klondike is photographed with lots of in-coming students. In our mind, that makes him a ham for the camera. Check the photos below:
Ada football fans will need to wait until Sept. 8 to see the Bulldogs on the home field this year.
Ada’s first two contests are on the road. The home opener is senior night, Friday, Sept. 8, versus Lima Central Catholic.
This year’s homecoming game is against Columbus Grove on Friday, Sept. 29.
The fall varsity and JV Ada football schedules were release by Ken Jochims, high school athletic director. The schedules are attached at the bottom of this story.
By Monty Siekerman
There's no reason to leave town on Saturday. Here's why: What:
Free Patriotic Pops concert by Lima Symphony Orchestra When, where:
7 p.m., Saturday, just east of McIntosh Center. Sports Center, if rain. What to bring:
Arrive early, bring lawn chairs, picnic food or snacks, blanket. The music:
Patriotic, movie musicals, popular tunes, a tribute to each branch of the military service. Director:
Crafton Beck has served as symphony artistic director since 1997. The symphony is in its 64th year.
The 2016 Ada Consumer Confidence Report, also known as CCR, is now available to the general public.
Making the report available is an annual requirement for compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act for community water systems throughout the country.
According to the U.S. EPA, the report “lists the regulated contaminants found in the drinking water.....as well as health effects information.”
The Village passes this information along to its consumers not just to comply with the federal regulations, but also because the administration feels it is important for consumers to know where their drinking water comes from and what affects it.
Ada's cycle of life turns to the wheat harvest. Dennis Morrision took this idyllic harvest photo on the Dave Warren farm on Township Road 51 north of Ada in Orange Township. This is one of the first wheat fields in the Ada area to have wheat taken off.