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Ada Dog Park opens at 11 a.m.

By Monty Siekerman
The Ada Dog Park officially opens at 11 a.m. on Saturday. All dogs (owners, too) are invited to a brief ceremony. And, there will be dog treats for all of the puppies.

The Ada Area Chamber of Commerce will have a ribbon cutting ceremony. Mayor Dave Retterer and Ken Lauria, of the Ada Dog Park Association, will make brief remarks. Then, it’s playtime for the dogs at the new 100’ by 300’ facility.

There is a shelter house, trees have been planted, water is available...and plenty of poop bags are on hand.

Construction of the $30 million College of Engineering Building is underway. The 105,000 square foot structure will serve 600 students. The building, located between Heterick Library and Pharmacy, is scheduled to be completed by the fall of 2019. Here is this summer’s construction schedule: July—steel framing is installed. August—Concrete slab is poured. September—Steel work is completed. October—Roof is constructed. November—Interior work begins. (Monty Siekerman photo)

Denver C. Moore, Sr., age 69, died on Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 7:24 AM at his residence in Ada.

He was born on August 2, 1948 in York, Kentucky to the late Carl V. and Bertha M. (Cole) Moore.

On November 5, 1972 Denver married Jeanne A. Green and she survives in Ada.

Denver worked in construction.

He attended the Trinity United Methodist Church, Bluffton.

Sidney Faine, Ada, and Amie Ricksecker, Jenera, were named to the spring semester dean’s list at Defiance College. These students achieved a grade point average of 3.5 or higher and are enrolled in 12 or more semester hours.

Several area students were among graduates at Ohio Northern University in May. Those graduates are:

Ada
Konnor Baker, bachelor of arts
Dustin Donley, licensure – early childhood education
Ashley Green, bachelor of arts
Jessica Hill, bachelor of arts
Kylie Kipker, bachelor of science in nursing
Cody Mattson, doctor of pharmacy
Benjamin Neville, bachelor of science in business administration
Tyler Simmons, bachelor of science

Kenton
Mckenzie Klingler, juris doctor
Jonathan Szczerba, bachelor of science

By Cort Reynolds
ADA - The Ada swim team had its scheduled home meet Thursday night vs.
Westside cancelled by rain. No makeup date has been set yet.

The Ada Alligators swam at Wapakoneta Monday night, but final results and
team scores were not available.

Ada (1-2) swims at county rival Kenton Monday, June 25. The Gators then
are slated to host Sherwood Thursday, June 28.

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