Ada's latest news

By Rachel Niermann
RDN, Licensed Dietician
Armes Family Cancer Care Center

Presentation made Feb. 20 at Community Health Professionals

Ada Area Chamber of Commerce invites nominations for the outstanding business of the year, according to Heather Cox, chamber board president.

A printer-friendly nomination form is attached at the bottom of this story. The outstanding business will be recognized during the chamber’s annual meeting luncheon. It is at noon, Wednesday, Feb. 20, at Community Health Professionals.

Josie Phillips brings the ball up the floor in a Wednesday night game between Ada junior high girls' and LCC junior high girls. Additional game photos follow in this series. In the final photo is Kenley Poling and Brooklyn Andreasen cheering for Ada. Brook Phillips, photographer for the Ada High School yearbook, took these photos.

Second season begins this year; auditions now through March 2

Vicki Mills announced that the Noteworthy Community Choir begins its second season this year.

"Area singers are invited to audition for a spot in the choir for its performances planned this year," she said.

The choir will make its second guest appearance at the Ohio Northern University/Lima Symphony Orchestra Patriotic Pops Concert this summer.

And, the choir will perform in several additional venues from March 18 to July 6.

Shreya Sebastian says ONU has helped her combine her many passions into an incredible college experience

Pharmacy major Shreya Sebastian loves ONU because the University has helped her combine her many passions into one incredible college experience.

Shreya is involved in the Indian Student Association (ISA), College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists (CPNP), Yoga Club, and mud volleyball – outlets that help her express her passions for her culture, her future career and her outside hobbies. Each organization fosters an important part of who she is.

Council committee appointments also decided on Tuesday

Ada council reorganized for 2019 on Tuesday with the exception of the replacement of Beth Fenton by Ken Lauria in early December, many of the committees will remain the same.

Here’s the 2019 committee structure:
• Council president – Don Fleming
• Finance – Don Fleming, Cathy Cole and Bob Simmons
• Street – Terry Keiser, Cathy Cole, Ken Lauria
• Building and grounds – Bob Simmons, Don Fleming, Jeff Oestreich
• Safety – Jeff Oestreich, Terry Keiser, Ken Lauria
• Personnel – Cathy Cole, Don Fleming, Bob Simmons
• Utility – Ken Lauria, Jeff Oestreich, Terry Keiser
• Economic development – Bob Simmons, Terry Keiser

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