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MEDIA RELEASE__During an immersive "Masquerade" themed Awards Gala event held on Thursday, April 16, the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance officially "unmasked" a new brand identity, marking a historic transition for the organization. The rebranding reflects the Alliance’s evolution and its commitment to being a modern, bold beacon for the region's future.

By Cort Reynolds

HARROD__The visiting Ada High School softball team dominated traditional backyard rival Allen East 12-0 in their annual non-conference grudge match on Thursday, April 23.

The Bulldogs jumped ahead with a run in the first inning, and they scored four times in the second. 

Ada tallied four runs in the fourth and three more crossed home in the fifth to enact the 10-run rule.

The Bulldogs out-hit the Mustangs, 10-1.

Ada improved to 14-2 overall with the road win. The Bulldogs are 5-1 in away games and 9-1 at home.  

AE dropped to 1-11 with the home defeat.

By Cort Reynolds

HARROD__The visiting Ada High School baseball team lost 13-3 to backyard non-conference rival Allen East on Thursday, April 23.

AE jumped ahead with five runs in the first, then added four in the second to lead 9-0.

Three more runs in the third stretched the margin to 12-0. Ada scored three runs in the top of the fifth inning. 

The Mustangs tacked on one run in the bottom of the fifth to invoke the 10-run mercy rule.

Ada dropped to 6-7 overall with the road defeat. Allen East improved to 11-3 after the home win. 

By Cort Reynolds

LIMA - The visiting Ada High School tennis team lost a close 3-2 battle to Lima Central Catholic on Thursday evening, April 23.

The youthful Ada netters dropped to 0-4 after the loss. 

“It was a battle, all the matches were pretty even,” said first-year Ada head coach Shelleigh Alexander. “We played without two of our top seven. We are seeing more growth and confidence.

By Alec Keller

The Village of Ada Council held a regular meeting on Tuesday, April 21. Emergency action passed on a resolution to prepare plans and specifications to advertise a Street Paving Project at an estimate of $172,377. 

Village Administrator Amanda Sears said that the initiative covers the paving of South Gilbert from Lima to Dobbins Ave.; Dobbins Ave. from South Union to South Simon; and East Montford St. from the west end of the road to Industrial Lane. The plans also include the overlaying and restriping of the village parking lot. 

MEDIA RELEASE- On April 23, 2026, at approximately 1:56 a.m., the Hardin County Sheriff's Office received multiple reports regarding criminal damaging and criminal mischief occurring within the Village of Dunkirk. 

Deputies arriving on the scene observed several individuals fleeing from a residence in the immediate vicinity of the reported property damage. Following a brief investigation and search of the area, deputies successfully located and detained the suspects. 

A total of five subjects were taken into custody. All five individuals are juveniles. Following their apprehension, they were transported to a juvenile detention facility pending further legal action. 

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