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Miss Daniels Ada elementary 3rd grade class made Grinch Gloop with the help of high school science/biology teacher, Mrs. Bowden on Dec. 20.
The Grinch Gloop has properties of both a solid and a liquid. Christmas science fun.
By Monty Siekerman
Rod and Linda Dysert have sold 3 Brothers Pizza, 105 S. Main, to Brian and Kelly Clum and will open Wednesday, Jan. 2, under the new name 3 Brothers Family Pizza. The Dyserts will continue to own and keep open the business until the new owners take over the first of the year.
By coincidence, the Dyserts have three sons, hence the name, and the Clums have three sons, so there is very little change in the business name.
The Ada Family Center will have a Sunday Christmas service at 10:30 a.m. The congregation, which meets at Center on Central, will have a Christmas Eve service at 6 p.m. on Monday.
PARKWAY - The Ada varsity wrestling squad competed at the 15-team Parkway Holiday Invitational meet Saturday.
Ada finished 11th at the annual event with 56 points. Celina won the team title with 215 points, followed in second by host Parkway (200).
The Bulldogs were only able to have three wrestlers compete due to injuries. Ada senior Noah Arnett went 4-1 in the heavyweight division to finish a strong second.
"We were winning in six of the seven matches we lost when our wrestlers got pinned," explained Ada first-year head coach Eric Perkins. "Overall, we had 19 takedowns compared to our opponent's four."
Tommy L. Prater, Sr., age 59, died on Saturday, December 22, 2018 at 5:33 a.m. at Lima Memorial Health System.
He was born on June 19, 1959 in Frankfurt, Germany to Russell and Maggie (Webb) Prater and they survive in McGuffey. On August 1, 1981 Tommy married Deborah “Debbie” Arnett and she survives in McGuffey.
The Ohio Northern men's indoor track and field program has been selected for a third-place finish among the Ohio Athletic Conference under 10th-year head coach Jason Maus in the annual OAC Coaches Preseason Poll.
The Polar Bears received 62 points from the conference's ten head coaches in the poll, which trailed the runner-up spot by just eight points.