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Due to the tremendous response and growing list of attendees, the Hardin County Business and Chamber Alliance is moving the location of the Women L.E.A.D. kickoff event to the Kenton Elementary School, on Wednesday, Sept. 30, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.

RSVP is required by contacting the Alliance office by calling 419-673-4131 or persons can register by visiting the Women L.E.A.D Facebook page: Facebook.com/womenleadhccba.

Ada High School girls' tennis team blanked Bath 5-0 on Sept. 21. Scott Wills, coach, provides the following game results.

Singles
Mackenzie Wills (A) def Kylee Morris (B) 6-0,6-0
Meredith Marshall (A) def Charis Barnes (B) 6-3, 6-3
Alex James (A) def Baylie Brock (B) 4-6, 6-4, 7-5

Doubles
Casey Swick / Libbie Milks (A)  def Hannah Truman / Cooz Hawthorn (B) 3-6,7-5,6-1
Olivia Gonder / Meredith Morgan (A) def Nancy Stechschulte / Cady Carman (B) 6-3, 6-1

Records Ada 13-5

By Monty Siekerman
Owlsburg - once a school,  a church, a tractor dealership, and most recently a bar - gets a new lease on life as a family restaurant.

New owner David "Rico" Rodriguez plans to open Cherico's Restaurant at the corner of State Route 235 and Old Route 30. Target date for opening is November.

A major renovation is underway on the structure, probably 150 years old, with efforts to save some of the past handiwork such as the yellow pine floor and the stamped tile ceiling made of tin.

In addition to the first floor, a large room upstairs will be available for dining. Outdoor patios will be built on three sides.

The Ada Senior Citizens will sponsor a lunch and style show at noon on Wednesday, Sept. 23, at Community Health Professionals. It is not necessary to be a member of the group to attend the lunch and show.

Bon Worth, located in the Lima Mall, will provide the fashions to be modeled by club members.

Connie Guyton is event coordinator.

The Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law will host a CLE on “Ethics, Professionalism and Substance Abuse” in the large moot courtroom on Friday, Sept. 25, at 12:45 p.m. The CLE will include three lectures from top professionals tackling different viewpoints on the topics.

Rain...trains...wide loads on State Route 235.

Don't remember the 30th annual Ada Area Chamber of Commerce's Harvest and Herb Festival with those scenes.

Instead, Scott and Arlene Allison, festival co-chairs, made certain that the show went on. And it did.

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Sidney Faine reigned as this year's festival queen with Libbie Milks as first runner-up. The Gossman family won the decorated golf cart contest.

Lindsey Wyss and Michelle Higbie, both of Ada, won the Ada Junior Civic League's gas card drawing.

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