Here are Ada High School's FFA proficiency award winners. The Future Farmers of America banquet on March 28 included award presentations and announcement of next year's officers. For a list of winners and officers click here.
The annual Ada FFA banquet was held Wednesday, March 28, in the cafeteria at Ada High School.
During our meal, Sidney Gossard presented our annual slide show. The Honorary Ada Chapter degrees were awarded to Curt and Amy Stover and for their outstanding service to the FFA over the last 4 years.
Members of the Job Interview and Soil Judging contestants were recognized.
By Monty Siekerman
Who is the most widely published author of all time, outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare?
Answer: Agatha Christie, whose most popular murder mystery will be presented by Ada High School players on April 20-22.
“And Then There Were None” will be staged in the school auditorium at 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday that weekend. Tickets, available at the high school office, are only $5.
By Monty Siekerman
What’s it like when the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture comes to visit a greenhouse south of Alger?
A half hour before the arrival of Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue his communications and security people enter the sprawling 4-acre greenhouse.
Soon, Hardin County Sheriff Keith Everhart and a state trooper join the crowd.
Secretary Perdue’s big RV pulls up to the door...on time, which is unusual for a high-ranking member of government. Although the Secretary has several other stops in Ohio before the day ends, he has scheduled plenty of time to talk with the owners and learn about modern greenhouse growing.
Mable M. Hathaway, age 92, died on Wednesday, April 4, 2018 at 11:38 a.m. at Blanchard Valley Health System.
She was born on August 29, 1925 in Hardin County, Ohio to the late Eugene Martin and Mozelle (Bullock) Thompson. On December 12, 1942 Mable married Russell Hathaway who preceded her in death on December 25, 2011.
Mable retired from the Ada Schools where she worked for 24 years in the cafeteria. She was a member of the Ada First United Methodist Church. She was an active member of the Ada Fireman Auxiliary for 20 years. After retirement Mable and her husband spent winters in Webster, Florida.
Legal scholar Neil S. Siegel will discuss “Law is not enough” during a talk at noon on Friday, April 13 at the ONU law school. Siegel is professor of law and professor of political science at Duke Law School. The talk is free and open to the public.