FROM FACEBOOK___Ada Public Library has announced, "We are 'digging' this year's Summer Reading Theme...Dinosaurs! To make this adventure legendary and keep our kids reading all summer long to prevent the dreaded 'summer slide,' we are seeking partners to help provide prizes and incentives for Summer Reading. 1) Monetary Donation - Any amount helps us book great performers and purchase cool prizes! 2) Prizes - Any New prize of your choice or choose one from our Amazon Wish List; 3) Gift Cards - A gift card to one of our local restaurants or Amazon is always a huge hit!
TROY __The Ada High School wrestling team had four grapplers compete in the Div. III Northwest wrestling district tournament at Troy’s Hobart Arena on Friday and Saturday, March 6-7.
Graham Local dominated to win the district team crown with 257.5 points. Versailles was a distant second with 108.5 points. Indian Lake (98) nosed out Miami East and West-Liberty Salem, who tied for fourth (96.5), and LCC (92.5).
The Bulldog wrestlers finished 32nd at the 63-team tournament with 15 points.
The United Way of Hardin County will host the 2nd Annual Pickleball Tournament on April 18, 2026, at the Hardin County YMCA. The primary purpose of the event is to get Hardin County up and moving. Send a team to the event or help offset the cost as a sponsor. For seasoned pickleball players and those brand new to the sport. Breakfast snacks and a sack lunch will be provided. Register HERE.
Wilma Jean Bailey, age 85, of Alger, passed away on Thursday, March 5, 2026, at her home with her family by her side.
She was born on November 5, 1940, in Lima, Ohio, to Thomas and Gertrude (Meeks) White. On August 24, 1984, Wilma married John Bailey, and he survives in Alger.
Also surviving are her children: Angela (Joseph) Freytag of Alger, Robert (Laura) Leiber of Alger, Johnny Bailey of Ada and Thad (Becky) Bailey of Kenton; eleven grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren and her dog Buddy.
WAPAKONETA__The Ada High School boys basketball team had its season ended by top-ranked power Marion Local 52-23 in Div. VI district final play on Friday, March 6 at Wapakoneta.
The fifth-seeded Bulldogs finished their strong season 17-8 with the defeat.
Ranked first in the state for Div. VI, ML improved to 23-1 after the convincing victory and advanced to the regional semifinals on March 7.
By Andrius Giedraitis, MD Interventional Pain Medicine, Blanchard Valley Pain Management
Cold mornings, icy sidewalks and shorter days are all familiar parts of Ohio winters. For many people, however, the season also brings an unwelcome companion: increased joint and muscle pain. If your knees feel stiffer, your back aches more, or your sleep is disrupted when temperatures drop, you’re not imagining it. Seasonal changes in temperature and barometric pressure can aggravate sensitive areas of the body, including the neck, shoulders, low back, hips and knees.