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False alarm:  On Monday morning, Ada's Main Street railroad crossing gates kept dropping across the street, even though no train was in sight. However, Ada police officers were on the scene to keep traffic moving. For another view, click here. (Ken Collins photo)

 

False alarm: Monday morning in Ada, railroad crossing gates kept dropping across Main Street, even though no train was in sight. However, Ada police officers were on the scene to keep traffic moving. (Ken Collins photos)

 

 

You've probably heard this mourning dove outside your kitchen window. Its familiar call is common in Ada. (Ken Collins photo)

Icon launches "Weekend edition." Click here to open it.

In an expansion of Ada Icon coverage, "Weekend" edition debuts. This feature expands the Icons to seven-day continual community coverage by bridging the gap with community information from Saturday through Monday morning.

"Weekend" provides information happening in both Ada and Bluffton each weekend and for the coming week.

Ada author Lynne E. Scott will speak at the Ada Public Library from 10 to 11 a.m. on Saturday morning.

Her talk will focus on the creative process of writing.

"I plan to discuss how I got ideas for the stories I wrote and the process of writing them  -  the good, the bad, the ugly," she said.

 Scott's books will also be available for purchase (each is $10).  They are also available on Amazon in paperback or Kindle versions.

 

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