ADA __Rainy weather caused the suspension of the Riverdale at Ada baseball and softball games Monday evening, April 27.
The Bulldog softball team led the Falcons 5-0 in the bottom of the second inning when play was halted by thunder. After the required 30-minute delay, it began raining harder and play was officially called.
The Ada baseball team trailed Riverdale 3-0 in the second inning when play was stopped.
The league games will be made up and resumed from their stopping point at a future date, possibly Saturday. No makeup date has been set yet.
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The Ohio Northern University Tech Club had an amazing turnout at the April 23 Touch-a-Truck event. Some 385 people attended, and the weather could not have been better.
The organizers note, "We are very thankful for the support we received and the funds raised for St. Jude Children's Hospital through the event."
APRIL 23 ADA BULLDOGS FACEBOOK__Our talented Ada High School art students have been hard at work on a unique and creative project! In celebration of America’s 250th anniversary, students designed and painted an Ohio Department of Transportation snowplow, bringing their vision to life with a bold “pop” art graffiti-style design.
APRIL 26 POST ON FACEBOOK__Harvest & Herb Festival – Vendor Sign-Up Now Open!
The Ada Area Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce that vendor registration is now open for the Harvest & Herb Festival! This beloved Ada tradition brings the community together for a day full of local shopping, great food, and fall fun.
If you’re a maker, grower, artisan, or food vendor, we’d love to have you join us!
The Ada School Board met on Thursday, April 23. Among business at the meeting, the Ada Public Library introduced a 5-year, 1-mill levy to be put on the November 2026 ballot.
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Ada Public Library director Rhett Grant, library treasurer Christy Beaschler and Melanie Weaver, library board secretary, presented the renewal of a 5-year, 1-mill levy to be put on the November 2026 ballot. Grant spoke about how much the library is used in the community. He said this levy will enable them to continue to offer quality programs. Later in the meeting, the board approved moving forward to place the levy on the ballot.