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MEDIA RELEASE__Upper Scioto Valley Baseball Outlook

Last year, we had a wonderful season, which included sharing our first NWCC championship since 2012 and winning a sectional championship for the first time since 2005. We feel as though we earned respect in our league. Now the task changes as we are going to get everyone's best shot this year. We hope to relish that challenge and continue to achieve some new goals this season. We feel that if we can get positive pitching contributions from several players and step it up more consistently on offense, we have the potential to have another outstanding season.

MEDIA RELEASE__The Ada Barnyard Farmers held their first 4-H meeting of 2026 on March 15 at Norada Lanes. The meeting consisted of bowling, pizza, and fun with friends. During the business meeting, they elected new officers for the year. 

Happy Monday, Ada! Here are AdaIcon.com's top stories from the week that was, March 9-15. For a chronological look at all Icon content, visit AdaIcon.com/archive

MARCH 9

Dean Altstaetter: 2025 Chris Burns DeBiasio Make a Difference Award recipient

The May 5, 2026 Primary/Special Election will include local races for Hardin County Auditor and one Hardin County Commissioner seat.

The following candidates have filed for the primary:

HARDIN COUNTY AUDITOR
Term Start: 03/08/2027, Term End: 03/09/2031
To Elect: 1

  • Michael Orr, Republican
  • Mark Schwemer, Republican

HARDIN COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Term Start: 01/01/2027, Term End: 12/31/2030
To Elect: 1

The next Ada Area Chamber of Commerce membership meeting will take place on Wednesday, March 18 at 8:30 a.m. at Beatitudes, 210 N. Main St.

A homemade breakfast will be provided.

The guest speaker will be Michelle Laubis, candidate for Hardin County Commissioner.

FROM FACEBOOK__Sheriff Keith Everhart posted: "I could not be prouder of YOUR Dispatchers and Deputies today. In 32 years, I do not recall a crazier day when it comes to wind and 911 emergency calls. Everyone at the office pitched in and made things happen, whether that was out on the road with flipped over trucks, downed trees and power lines or in dispatch answering radios and phones. It was so crazy that we had dispatchers take over the fiscal office because we ran out of work stations in dispatch (yes, our technology allows for that. Who knew? I didn’t). Thank you to everyone at the Hardin County Sheriff's Office. We have an amazing team. Well done.

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