Ada council will act on two resolutions on Tuesday involving the North Simon Street storm sewer project.
Passage enables the village to seek state funding assistance for the project. Upon passage, Mayor David Retterer will submit an application to participate in the Ohio Public Works Commission’s State Capital Improvement and/or Local Transportation Improvement Programs.
Council will also act on legislation for engineering for the project.
Their are playing board games at the Ada Public Library this month. The next teen board games session is 3:30 pm, Monday, Jan. 25. Contact the library for details. (Photo from library Facebook)
Earlier this winter Ken Collins photographed Ada's Main Street (looking south) at night. It's one thing to try night photography. Collins took this photo with his old Pentax 33 mm film camera.
He says: "It took that long for the film to be developed and mailed back to me. Film can be fun, but it's getting to be a bit of a hassle compared with the instant results of digital."
The Hardin County Chamber & Business Alliance and the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce along with the Hardin County Ambassadors conducted a ribbon cutting ceremony at Easter House Bed and Breakfast, 508 N. Main St., Ada, on Jan. 13. Amy Eddings Hilan cutS the ribbon with Mark Hilan. Easter House is Ada's premiere bed and breakfast, offering visitors a homey, unique and delight-filled alternative to a conventional hotel, motel or dormitory. For more information on Easter House B & B go to www.easterhouse.net. (Photo from Hardin County chamber)
Photos and story by Monty Siekerman
Alex Morgan (left) and Nicolas Kamatali discuss an aerosol cannon made for the Junior Science Fair held Thursday evening in the school cafeteria.
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Eighty-five seventh and eighth graders prepared 38 exhibits. Winners advance to the district at ONU in March where they may qualify for the state in Columbus in May.
The Science Fair makes learning a happy occasion, if the interest shown by the students is any indication.
The Ohio Northern men's and women's lacrosse teams will open their inaugural seasons with a double header on Saturday, Feb. 27, at Dial-Roberson Stadium.
The Polar Bear men, under the guidance of Nat St. Laurent, will play the first-ever game in program history at 1 p.m. against Franciscan.
The Polar Bear women will follow with their first-ever contest at 4 p.m. against Olivet (Mich.) under head coach Beth Hemminger.