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June 15th
-          Handled an alarm drop at McDonalds
-          Traffic stop warning for stop sign
-          Handled a harassment complaint, report taken
-          Handled a reckless driver complaint
-          Handled a theft complaint
-          Handled a suspicious vehicle complaint
-          Handled a domestic trouble complaint
-          Handled a loud music complaint
-          Handled a suspicious vehicle complaint

The works of Ohio Northern University’s art and design alumni were recently selected for exhibit and earned awards at the 59th Annual June Art Exhibit at the Wassenberg Art Center located in Van Wert.

The exhibit originated with founding art club members and continues today, featuring about 80 pieces of original art by artists from the tri-state region. Today, the art center has grown to hold one of northwest Ohio’s best juried art exhibits, with a reputation for high quality of work.

Ever wonder what happens at the Ada school during the summer months? The custodians and summer crew work to clean each classroom from top to bottom. The Icon borrowed this photo from Ada Bulldogs Facebook.

"This is a really different antique that has been reupholstered in leather!" says Dan Garver of Fine Touch Furniture and Upholstery, 513 N. Johnson St., Ada.

The Icon borrowed this photo from the Fine Touch Facebook site where several recent reupholstery projects are displayed in photos.

The next senior dance at ReStore, 210 N. Main St., Ada, is from 2-4 p.m., Wednesday, July 8. Walter Miller plays the favorites.

Report by Riley Fleece

The Hardin County Hootenannies met at Advisor Grant Mizek's farm. There we had our Fishing Derby and a fish fry.  We started with a brief meeting.  President Isaac Davis opened and asked Sean Hurley to lead the American pledge and Levi Beiler led the 4-H pledge. Secretary Miranda Holbrook took roll call and asked for our favorite foods.  There were seven members present.

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