Beacon Realty, 208 N. Main St., Ada, announces its featured home of the week, according to Becky Neville.
The listing is at 510 Oak St., Ada. The four-bedroom, 2 1/2 bathroom residence is listed at $197,900. For more information on this listing open the attachment at the bottom of this story or call Beacon Realty at 419-634-0021.
A group of Ohio Northern University students and their professor are researching the concert and how it impacted the Ada community, according to Harry Wilson of ONU's management and information systems.
This May 9th marks the 40th anniversary of the event at ONU’s newly-built King Horn center. This was during KISS’ Dressed to Kill tour and they were on the verge of becoming very famous.
"We have reason to believe that KISS played Rock & Roll All Nite for the first time ever live at the ONU concert," said Wilson.
Ohio Northern University’s Habitat for Humanity Chapter will send 110 students on work trips for spring break March 1-7.
Instead of heading down south for a week on a beach with friends, these ONU students will build homes for families in need. The habitat work teams will travel to Sumter, S.C., Jackson, Miss., and Davidson, N.C., and partner with Habitat for Humanity affiliates to work on homes in the area.
The spring break work trips have been the chapter’s tradition for 25 years.
It would be a 30-year anniversary if this edition of the Ada High School Varsity Singers were to perform again. This is the singers from the 1984-85 school year.
Names of the members is on the bottom of the photo.
Although the temperature reached a high of 32 degrees on Feb. 22, the last day above freezing was Feb. 11, according to Guy Verhoff, Pandora weather observer.
High temperatures in the past week stuck mostly in the teens while daily lows were often in negative territory.
The image at the right at the right of this story reveals the daily February weather summaries.