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The Hardin County Democratic Party will meet at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 14, at Mary Lou Johnson Hardin County Library, Kenton.

Attendees interested in the progress on the party's web page development should come at 5:30 p.m. to hear from Adam Papin.

Items on the agenda will include preparations for setting up the Democratic Party booth for the Hardin County Fair and the volunteer schedule for manning the booth, financial support for local candidates, approval of newspaper ads and a report from the Board of Elections on the County's new voting equipment. 

Brevin Sizemore and Ethan Hull tied for Ada team honors with equal scores of 49

By Cort Reynolds
BLUFFTON - The Ada golf team edged Arlington by one stroke in a dual match Monday at the Bluffton Golf Course.

The tight 210-211 victory lifted the Bulldog record to 3-3 this season.

Brevin Sizemore and Ethan Hull tied for Ada team honors with equal scores of 49.

Alex Morgan carded a 52, while Jacob Morgan shot 60 to complete the Bulldog scoring list.

Dexter Woods registered a 61 and Kamron Wilkerson contributed a 62 to round out the Ada efforts.

The Bulldogs (1-3 NWC) are slated to play Allen East, Bluffton and Spencerville at the Bluffton Golf Course Tuesday afternoon.

 

Harvest and Herb Festival queen application forms now available

The Farmers and Merchants Picnic is behind us. Harvest and Herb Festival is on deck.

Applications are now available for the 2019 Ada Area Chamber of Commerce Harvest and Herb Queen competition. The competition is open to Ada High School juniors or seniors, age 16-18.

Contestants must complete an application, three short essays and sit for a professional interview. Contact Arlene Allison at 419-302-7698 for an application.

Applications will also be available in the Ada High School office starting Thursday, Aug. 22. All applications are due by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 11. 

And the Farmers and Merchants Picnic is right there with best of them

Photos by Ken Collins
More photos at bottom of the story -

There's nothing like a small-town summer festival. And, the Ada Farmers and Merchants Picnic is right up there with the best of them. After all it's, 106 years and running.

A parade, tractor pull, horse competition, kiddie tractor pull, lots of food and entertainment is always part of the fun.

Icon photographer Ken Collins shares photos from the park in this series. Watch the Icon tomorrow for his F&M parade photos.

Jamie Hall gets ready for a hole-in-one during Saturday's 106th annual Farmers and Merchants Picnic. Ada Rotary sponsored a putt-putt golf course on Saturday. Watch the Icon for more picnic photos by Ken Collins.

Here's Ada Boy Scouts placing flags on the gravesites of veterans at Ada's Woodlawn Cemetery in 1991.

From left, kneeling, Rob Straits, Trent Boedicker, Josh Seagrave, Ronnie Telles and Pat Boedicker.

Back row from left, Chad Hazelton, Dennis Straits, Bob Krofft, Mike Boedicker, Tom Lehman II, Tom Lehman and Tim Dyer II.

The photo was taken at the grave of Edwards Dickens, 1830 to 1915. He fought in Company 1 of the 135th Ohio Infantry of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) from 1861 to 1865.

(From the collection of Leland Crouse)

 

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