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Robert L. (Bob) Shaw, Jr., 69, of Ada, passed away on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, surrounded by his family. 

Owen Christopher Bame, 27, of Dunkirk, passed away on Monday, March 2, 2026. 

He was born on November 11, 1998, to David and Robin (Kurt) Bame and they survive in Rural Dunkirk. 

Owen is also survived by his three sons: Wyatt Bame, Kade Bame and Kurt Bame; fiancé, McKenzie Butterman; brothers: Nathan (Leah) Bame and twin brother, Nick Bame; sister, Rylie Bame; maternal grandparents: Robert and Sandy Kurt; paternal step-grandmother, Cinda Bame; and four nephews: Tyson, Luke, Jackson and Maxwell. 

Preceding him in death are his paternal grandparents, William and Mary Bame.  

MEDIA RELEASE__Hardin County 4-H is hosting a 4-H Family Fair on Sunday, March 8 from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. at the Hardin County Fairgrounds Community Building.  

This is the perfect opportunity to learn more about 4-H, find a club that works for your family, and see award-winning projects.  Older youth and volunteers will be on hand to help you select a project, learn about camp, and answer all your 4-H questions.  

4-H is open to all Hardin County youth who are 8 AND in 3rd grade as of January 1. The Cloverbud program is for youth K-2.  

FROM FACEBOOK__Ada Public Library will host a Scales and Tails progam on Saturday, March 14 at 1:00 p.m.

This STEAM Day event is intended for ages 6-12. 

Come learn about amphibians and reptiles with Sam Wright from  Ohio Northern University.

On March 3, the Village of Ada Council approved the display of banners with photos of students graduating from Ada High School on Main St. light poles. New council members learned that it is the responsibility of the Senior Class to formally request permission from the Village.

The following letter was part of the Council packet.

My name is Lydia Demascio and I am a senior at Ada High School and the class secretary for the graduating class of 2026. My fellow class officers and I are reaching out to ask for your support to continue the senior banner tradition.

FROM OHIODNR.GOV__The State of Ohio is reminding residents that Ohio Revised Code 1503.18 prohibits most open burning in unincorporated areas in March, April, May, October, and November between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. This code is under the authority of the Ohio Division of Forestry.

Local governments or fire departments may have local burn rules established. It is good practice to check with these local entities prior to conducting open burns.

Individuals may be held liable for damages caused as a result of a fire that they kindle.

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