Several little stories, when combined, make a larger story, showing that business movement. Here’s some of the items mentioned at last week’s Ada Area Chamber of Commerce meeting relating to business in the community:
Jamie Hall, village administrator, announced that midnight swims at the Ada Pool are offered on Tuesdays.
He added that the Municipal Building will have a workable elevator soon and remodeling is continuing on the inside of the building.
Jodi Goodman, Midwest Rehab, said that Midwest recently hired an occupational therapy assistant.
Bluffton University has announced the dean’s list for undergraduate students for the spring 2019 term. Students with a GPA of 3.6 or higher are eligible for the dean’s list.
Bluffton University students from our area named to the dean’s list are:
Justina Fuqua, Ada
Blake Obenour, Dunkirk
Taylor Ramey, Ada
Students with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.75 based on 20 semester hours
received dean’s list with distinction for continued high achievement.
Bluffton University students from your area named to the dean’s list with distinction are:
Katelyn Richardson, Alger
The following Ada police reports were provided to the Icon by the Hardin County Sheriff’s office. They cover June 23 to June 25:
June 23
Investigate complaint, Community Market, 945 S. Main St.
Animal call, 442 E. Highland Ave.
Investigate complaint, 401 W. Lima Ave.
Investigate complaint, 569 E. Lincoln Ave.
June 24
Medical emergency, 527 E. Lincoln Ave.
Investigate complaint, 421 N. Gilbert St.
Investigate complaint, 132 S. Main St.
Traffic stop, 600 Klingler Rd.
Traffic stop, Union St.
Medical emergency, 320 E. Lincoln Ave.
Traffic stop, E. College Ave.
Ada Public Library hosts "Cookies with a Cop" this Friday, June 28 from 3:30-5 p.m. This program is part of Ada Police department's summer safter program. The topic for this week's discussion is water safety.
Prizes will be given out to lucky participants of this week's program.
Ada Public Library hosts Space Camp this Thursday, June 27, at 11 a.m. for kindergarten through fifth grade. This program provides astronaut training through games and activities.
This is part of the summer reading program. All participants will receive a ticket to win weekly prizes.
Over 500 railroad ties await placement under the rails through Ada this summer. The ties were placed across from the depot earlier this month. This view shows the condition of some of the current ties, demonstrating the need for replacement.