Ada's latest news

OCT 26 MEDIA RELEASE__St. Mark Lutheran Church will be serving up its last community meal for 2025 this Wednesday, October 29, from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m., or whenever we run out.  The church is located at the corner of Lincoln and Johnson in Ada. 

The meal is free and open to the public.  This month's menu consists of meatloaf, corn, scalloped potatoes, fruit and a cookie.  As always, you may dine in, carry out, or drive up for curbside service. 

We ask that if you require more than eight meals per car, you call the church at 419-792-0911 before noon on Tuesday, so that we can be better prepared to serve as many as possible.

By Lisa Harmon, RD, LD, CDCES
Registered Dietitian, Endocrinology & Diabetes Specialists of Northwest Ohio 

Fall brings more than just apple pie and pumpkin spice to our tables. It's the season we can enjoy a variety of fruits and vegetables like cranberries, winter squash, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, pears, sweet potatoes, carrots, beets, kale, cabbage, pomegranate, radish, turnips, parsnips and of course, apples and pumpkins! Buying produce when it's in season typically results in better flavor and is easier on your wallet. 

OCT 24 MEDIA RELEASE__Hardin County Sheriff Keith Everhart is inviting all Hardin County residents to attend Coffee With the Sheriff, on Thursday, October 30, from 9-10:30 a.m. at the Alger Social Center, 210 Main St., Alger.  

The informal gathering will provide Hardin County residents the opportunity to enjoy good coffee (courtesy of the Sheriff) and casual conversation with the Sheriff and members of his staff. 

Those attending are encouraged to ask questions concerning the Sheriff's Office and law enforcement efforts, voice concerns and offer their compliments. Residents may encourage friends and neighbors to attend with them.

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By Cort Reynolds

LEIPSIC__The visiting Ada High School football team played explosive Leipsic close for a half, but a third-period outburst led to a 47-14 loss in the Blanchard Valley Conference and season finale on Friday, October 24.

The Bulldogs trailed just 14-7 at halftime after a scoreless first period. But a 26-7 Viking third quarter broke up the close game.

The potent Leipsic offense rolled up 606 total yards, including 418 on the ground.

Ada finished 5-5 overall and 3-5 in the BVC after ending the season on a three-game skid to come in seventh in the league.

MEDIA RELEASE__The ONU Law School chapter of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society went to the west side of Woodlawn Cemetery on October 22 to take over 1,000 pictures of gravestones for www.BillionGraves.com, a gravestone database that helps families find graves and conduct genealogy research. The students are registering these pictures to help preserve local Ada history. To see the photos, visit the Woodlawn page HERE.

OCT 23 MEDIA RELEASE__Kaylee Koyan of Kenton was welcomed as the first executive assistant for the Hardin County Community Foundation at its quarterly meeting Tuesday afternoon, October 21.

President Matt Jennings said, “Over the years, we’ve had paid, part-time officers in the foundation that were treasurer, assistant treasurer, secretary and assistant secretary. But as we’ve grown, we’ve come to the point where we need to consolidate all of those duties and functions into one role.

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