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Hosted by Mercy Health - St. Rita’s Medical Center Nov. 8

St. Rita’s Medical Center  will hold its Robotic and Minimally Invasive Surgery Symposium Friday, Nov. 8, at the St. Rita’s Conference Center, 718 W. Market St., Lima.

It will be a day of presentations and discussion to emphasize the importance and advantages of robotic and minimally invasive surgical procedures. Registration will begin at 7 a.m., with various presentations going from 7:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. 

By Faith Investment Services
Bluffton, 419-358-4207

Roth IRAs offer many advantages over a Traditional IRA, including tax-free growth potential and tax-free withdrawals in retirement. If your income fits within the guidelines for contributing to a Roth IRA, you can set up an account, make contributions, and watch it grow tax-free. If you aren't able to contribute to a Roth IRA because of the income limits, a Roth conversion of your eligible retirement accounts is another way to have a Roth account. Doing a Roth conversion means that you will have to pay tax at your effective income tax rate on any portion you convert.

1 vote difference in unofficial results on Ada council race

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All local levies on the Nov. 5 ballot in Ada and Liberty Township passed, according to unofficial results from the Hardin County board of elections.

Linda Mason is a clear winner in the Ada council race with 322 votes.

The race for the second seat shows a 1 vote lead by Sheila Coressel (221) over Ken Lauria (220), with Kathy Cole receiving 204 votes.

CLICK HERE for all Hardin County results.

Recognized at Nov. 5 Town and Gown banquet

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Bill and Beth Ann Bass joined an elite Ada club at this year’s Town and Gown banquet on Nov. 5. The couple received the 2019 Ada Distinguished Citizen Award. The presentation is given annually since 1957. 

Their community involvement touches nearly every aspect of Ada.

The person  nominating them for the honor wrote: “Bill and Beth Ann are the power couple who accurately portray the model of service through their hard work and dedicated labor to the Ada community.

Daniel A. DiBiasio, Ohio Northern University president, updates Town and Gown attendees on events at the university during the past 12 months. Bill and Beth Ann Bass were recognized as the 2019 Ada Distinguished Citizens. It was the first time since 2010 that two people received the honor. In 2010 Kendall and Toby Baker were the joint recipients.

 Jaden E. Heacock,  30, passed away on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019 in Ada, Ohio.

He was born on July 17, 1989, in Lima, Ohio, to Dan E. Heacock and Lesa A. Epling. His father and step mother, Dan and Bonnie Heacock survive in Dunkirk and his mother and step father, Lesa and Tom Scott survive in Alger.

Jaden was a self-employed plumber. He was a 2008 graduate of Hardin Northern High School and a U.S. Army veteran.

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