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By Cort Reynolds

Three Ada cross country runners participated in the annual Kyle Althauser Memorial Invitational meet Thursday evening in Kenton.

Bulldog senior Riley Ferguson finished 36th in a time of 21:37.5 as the lone Ada male runner.

Hunter Sidle of Allen East finished first in the 68-runner boys race in 17:00.5.

Marion Pleasant won the seven-team boys team title with 30 points. St. Marys was a distant second with 58 points. Kenton was third (105), Allen East fourth and Hardin Northern fifth (110).

Ada sophomore Jillian Hazelton crossed the line 22nd in the 43-runner girls race with a time of 27:22.6.

Ada Library is the BEST! I am a mother to three young children and a Reading Specialist at Ada Elementary School. As you can imagine, my life revolves around books and reading! I’m so grateful to live in a community with a wonderful and supportive library.

As a mother, my children have loved the Summer Reading Program. The engaging events and fun prizes keep them entertained the entire summer. The book selection is vast and caters to so many interests. I always leave the Ada Library with a new favorite author for my readers at school and my children at home.

The homecoming bonfire on October 6 featured a few umbrellas, but nothing could dampen the spirits of the class of 2022.

Ohio Northern University’s Institute for Civics and Public Policy (ICAPP) will host a forum for candidates running for Ada Village Council on Monday, Oct. 18 at 6:30 p.m. in the Dicke College of Business Forum.

All candidates who are on the Nov. 2 ballot have committed to participating in the forum. They include incumbents Jeff Oestreich, Noah Ristau and Robert C. Simmons, and challengers Sean Beck and Jason Campbell. Voters will elect four to serve.

For our email update readers, the October 7 message is missing our two leading stories:

Ada Rotary club to host Board of Education candidate forum

https://www.adaicon.com/news/202110/ada-rotary-club-host-oct-13-school-b...

Habitat leaf raking begins October 15

https://www.adaicon.com/news/202110/habitat-leaf-raking-begins-october-15

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Perry K. May, age 62, passed away at his residence on Tuesday, October 5, 2021.

He was born on June 1, 1959 in Lima, Ohio to the late William L. and Charlotte Lee (Clay) May. 

Perry worked for MILCOR, Lima. He was a member of the Breakthrough Harvest Church, Findlay and played the drums for the worship team. Perry enjoyed music, travel and spending time with his family. He loved his dog, Lady Jane. Perry had a quick smile and loved to laugh; he will be greatly missed by his family.

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