“One of the best decisions we made was to stay in Ada,” says Jason Szuch, owner of two Ada-based businesses.
“The hard-working people of Ada separate us from our competitors,” he said, complimenting the work ethic found in his hometown.
Szuch shared his two-business start-up stories with Ada Area Chamber of Commerce members during the April 17 chamber breakfast held at Ada Public Library.
Those businesses are SAY Security Group USA, and Hospitality Wi-Fi, both located at 520 E. Montford Ave., in the Ada industrial park
Ada Kindergarteners became chicken experts this week. Several chicken eggs in incubation are hatching in the classrooms. Earlier this week three had hatched in Meghan Kosier’s room and four hatched in Bridgette Jones’ room. One chick was emerging from its egg as these photos were taken. Check out the addition photos in this series.
State Route 67 between the city of Kenton and State Route 235 will close Monday, April 29, in two locations for culvert replacements. Traffic will be detoured onto State Route 235 and State Route 309 back to State Route 67. Work is being performed by the ODOT Hardin County maintenance garage.
The ReStore Community Center, 210 N. Main St., has served Ada and the surrounding communities for almost 13 years.
While the center’s board, staff, and volunteers remain as committed as ever to continue serving the area, they will soon be doing so under a new name, and are asking the community’s help in choosing it.
“The ReStore name has served us well,” Robert Kanzig, Executive Director for the ReStore Community Center, said. “It, for better or worse, has also served Habitat for Humanity well for longer.”