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Kirsten Poling topped Ada with 14 assists, five kills, seven digs and two blocks

By Cort Reynolds
RAWSON - The Ada volleyball team won a road match in straight sets to start its season off well Saturday morning.

The Lady Bulldogs convincingly beat local non-league rival Cory-Rawson 25-14, 25-13, 25-14 to begin 1-0.

"We started our season off strong and worked well together as a team," said third-year head coach Kyleigh Tabor. "It was a great win for JV as well."

Versatile junior Kirsten Poling topped Ada with 14 assists, five kills, seven digs and two blocks. Senior Megan Light knocked down seven kills, came up with six digs, served three aces and made a pair of blocks.

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I just want to send out a big thank to all those who made summer a little more like a “normal” summer with the Ada swimming pool being open!

A big thank you to the Ada Village Council for having the courage to say “yes!” to having the pool open; knowing it was a big risk, knowing it was going to take a lot of work to get the pool ready, and knowing there was not much money to be made from this (if any).

A big thank you to the Village administration for all their work in preparing the pool. The entrance and exit set-up were both safe and smooth, following all the protocols necessary. Well designed!

Here's a view of Ohio Northern University that may not look very familiar. It's from the Ada Public Library historic photo collection. The year is not certain, but it is near the turn of an earlier century. Viewer comments are welcome.

This was the scene on Friday as teachers and staff members distributed Chromebooks and school supplies to Ada students. The first day of school is today.

Summer series focusing on The Remington Walk on the ONU campus

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Summer is a great time to explore the art spread across the Ada community – especially for viewers unable to visit art galleries elsewhere in Ohio.

As a weekly series, The Icon will feature the art located on The Remington Walk on the Ohio Northern University campus. For some viewers, this series is familiar. For others, it may be a first-time experience. 

Either way, it’s an opportunity to take a walk and view some art that is uniquely Ada. The Walk is spread through campus and may be viewed by following the ONU walking path, beginning near Affinity Village, west of The Freed Center.

Named Kenton office branch operations manager

Ronald L. Zimmerly, President and Chief Executive Officer of Liberty National Bank, recently announced

Courtney Curtis of Ada was named as branch operations manager of the Kenton office of Liberty National Bank, announced Ronald L. Zimmerly, Liberty president and CEO.

"Courtney  brings with her more than 20 years of combined experience in management, banking, lending, human resources and bank operations," said Zimmerly. 

"She has worked in many different roles in the banking industry, starting as a float teller, teller supervisor, assistant branch manager, to branch manager." 

Courtney and her husband and their  five sons live in Ada.

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