Members will hear from local Boys and Girls State delegattes
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The July meeting of the Foss-Agin-Meyer Post of the American Legion will be held on the third Tuesday, July 16, instead of the 4th.
The meeting will be held at the VFW Hall north of Ada at 7 p.m. Besides regular business those attending will hear reports from local Buckeye Boy State and Girls States delegates.
The hope to fix chemical problems at the Ada Municipal Swimming Pool didn't work out today (Wednesday, July 10).
It was hoped that the pool would open at 4 p.m., but that won't happen now.
The message from the pool Facebook follows: "We will be closed all day. We are sorry! Hopefully tomorrow will be better but stay tuned for any updates!"
Blanchard Valley Health System welcomes James Wellman, CHCIO as the organization’s new Chief Information Officer (CIO). Wellman will be primarily responsible for overseeing the strategy and development of the information technology department and will join the other members of the BVHS Executive Steering Council.
| USILA/Warrior and New Balance Scholar All-America team (.pdf) |
Ohio Northern senior Jackson Pfister (Upper Arlington) has been named a USILA/Warrior and New Balance Scholar All-American in men's lacrosse for 2019 by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association.
Pfister is the first ONU student/athlete to receive the award, which was given to 75 players from around the country, and graduated with his bachleor's degree in pharmaceutical and healthcare business in May.
The following Ada police reports were provided to the Icon by the Hardin County Sheriff’s office. They cover July 2 to 8:
July 2
Traffic stop, E. Lincoln Ave.
Investigate complaint, 220 E. High St.
Investigate complaint, 111 S. Main St.
Investigate complaint, 211 W. Buckeye Ave
Traffic stop, N. Main St.
Traffic stop, 401 North Park Dr.
July 3
Traffic stop, Turner Ave.
Traffic stop, John & Toni's, 216 N. Main St.
Traffic stop, S. Johnson St.
Traffic stop, 132 S. Main St.
Road block, Eyes on Main, 107 S. Main St.
The fifth annual Lima Symphony Orchestra patriotic pops concert moved indoors on July 6 due to a rain forecast. Despite that, the crowd, estimated at nearly 1,000, enjoyed the concert - and expressed many ways to show the flag, as evident in this photo series. In addition, several member of the audience stood, representing the different branches of the armed forces.