Business

The Hardin County Chamber & Business Alliance and the Buy Local First Committee announced the first cash mob will take place at Belly Acre, 450 S. Main St., Mt. Victory from 5 to 7 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 6.

The Belly Acre will be offering a special, buy one milk shake any size and get the second shake the same size for $1.00. Drawing more attention to the mob, the Buy Local First Hardin County Committee will be handing out information on the benefits of buying local.

Shadley Auto Service, 2862 State Route 309, Ada, is the Ada Icon's newest advertiser.

This month Shadley's special incluldes:

• 15 PERCENT OFF
   • Tune up
   • Transmission flush
   • Upper intake cleaning
Limit one coupon per customer per visit. Must present coupon at time of service.

• AIR CONDITIONING SPECIAL
   • 10 percent off recharge
Limit one coupon per customer per visit. Must present coupon at time of service.

Print the attachment coupon to participate in this offer. This offer expires Aug. 31, 2013.

 

It's August and there's a new popcorn flavor of the month at Shirley's Gourmet Popcorn Co., Bluffton.

"Late-summertime at Shirley's means we celebrate with this spicy August favorite - Ragin' Cajun. It's packed with a little southern heat and a lot of smoky flavor to add the perfect punch to your party," says Peter Suter of Shirley's.

Ada Icon has renewed its membership in the Online News Association (ONA).

The Online News Association is composed largely of professional digital journalists. Founded in 1999, ONA now has more than 2,000 professional members whose principal livelihood involves gathering or producing news for digital presentation.

The membership includes news writers, producers, designers, editors, photographers, technologists and others who produce news for the Internet or other digital delivery systems, as well as academic members and others interested in the development of online journalism.

Dr. Pam Lynch, O.D., Doctor of Optometry, this month joined the staff of Eyes on Main, 107 S. Main St., Ada, according to Dr. Duane Wires. She is accepting new patients.

She works in the Ada office on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and in the Findlay office on the other days of the week.

“I like to get to know my patients and make them feel comfortable,” she said about meeting Ada residents. She has treated patients as young as six months old and as elderly as persons in the 90s.

Peacock Water, with local offices in Kenton and Lima, celebrate its 60th anniversary July 18-20.

The Peacock Water conditioning story began in Marion in 1906 when brothers Albert and Jim Peacock founded Peacock Brothers Plumbing.

In 1953, the brothers entered into the water conditioning business. This new business was named Servicesoft, and then changed to Neldon Peacock and
Sons, Inc. Now in its fourth generation, Peacock Water currently employs over 50
people in six offices.

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