ADA — Ohio Northern University’s James F. Dicke College of Business Administration honored alumnus Larry Boord with an Outstanding Service Award on Saturday, Oct. 4.
The award, given annually at Homecoming, honors individuals who have provided sustained and outstanding service to, and whose contributions have positively impacted, the Dicke College of Business Administration and Ohio Northern. This is the sixth year that Outstanding Service Awards has been presented by the College.
In a press conference October 8, the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance, along with the Hardin County Commissioners and countywide mayors, announced the new Hardin County logo and motto.
The new motto, Hardin County, a Great Place to Live, Work and Prosper, was incorporated into a new logo designed by Wesley Goldsmith, a local Hardin County resident and recent graduate of Ohio Northern University in graphic design.
As part of the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliances strategic plan, expanding Hardin County’s market awareness on a regional, national and global scale starts with a clear and simple message.
Carol Slane Florist, Ada, reminds Icon viewers that Sweetest Day is fast approaching. The day is Saturday, Oct. 18. Check out the flower options at the Main Street floral shop.
The time has finally come - early voting starts today. You can now cast your ballot in the 2014 General Election.
There are the three options for casting your ballot: • Vote by mail: If you are registered to vote, you have already received an absentee application from the Secretary of State's office in the mail. You can also print the application from the Secretary's website. Once you've completed it, return it to your local county board of elections, and an absentee ballot will be sent to your house. After you vote, you can either return the ballot by mail (must be postmarked by Nov. 3), or drop it off at the county board of elections.
Patricia S. “Pat” Holbrook, 74, died on Monday, Oct. 6, 2014, at 6:07 p.m. at Hardin Hills Health Center, Kenton.
She was born on July 9, 1940, in Paintsville, Ky., to John Douglas and Rusha (Blevins) Dye and they preceded her in death. She married Gerald R. Holbrook on May 15, 1960 and he died on April 9, 2000.
Mrs. Holbrook was a homemaker. She was a member of the Ada Full Gospel Church.