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FROM FACEBOOK__On Saturday, February 28, Studio 419 is hosting its first annual Kids Famers Market.

There will 11 booths with lots of items for sale. Open 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

Studio 419 is located at 111-113 S. Main St.

Reservations due by March 23

MEDIA RELEASE__The 2026 Hardin County Poultry Banquet will be held on Saturday, March 28 at Missionary Alliance  Church located at 15436 OH-309, Kenton, OH 43326. The doors will open at 5:00 p.m. and the banquet will begin at  6:00 p.m. 

There is no charge to attend the banquet, but reservations need to be made by March 23 by contacting Catherine Scharf at 419-996-9234 or [email protected]

Chicken will be provided as the main course. Each family is asked to bring their most requested, best-tasing side dish and dessert to share. 

FROM ADA PUBLIC LIBRARY__Congratulations to all of our talented bakers who made our annual Chocolate Bake-Off a "sweet success." They were all sooooo delicious and our judges had a difficult (but delicious) task of choosing the top treats. Grand Prize: Makayla Hull, Molten Lava Cake. Shirley Byal, Chocolate Cake and Olivia Osborn, Cake Pops tied for Second Place. Miss Grace Gargac placed third with Heart Brownies. Friends of Ada Public Library judges were Christy Beaschler , Maria Santo, Jenny Donley, and Miles Donley.

By Lee Crouse

September 1, 1939, marks the first official date when local dealers of The Ohio Oil Company introduced an improved gasoline under the trade name of “Marathon.”

While car owners in the Ada area have used Marathon motor oil for several years, this is the first chance to buy Marathon gasoline in this territory.

Photo from the Ada Herald.

FROM FACEBOOK__The Ada Public Library Adult Book Group meets on Tuesday, March 3 at 7:00 p.m. to discuss "The Reader" by Bernhard Schlink.

Grab a copy from the front desk and join the discussion!

Merle “Lou” Dewitt, age 63, of McGuffey, passed away on Sunday, February 22, 2026 at Hardin Memorial Hospital, Kenton. 

Lou was born on April 13, 1962, to the late Walter “Junior” and Barbara (Engle) Bushong.  In 1991, Lou married Donald Dewitt, Sr., and he survives in McGuffey. 

Also surviving are her five children: Daniel Rayl of Great Falls, MT, April Casio of Ada, Bobbie (Jonathan Krontz) Rayl of Ada, Jason (Courtney) Rayl of Ada and Donald Dewitt, II of McGuffey; ten great-grandchildren; and brother, Bill (Laura) Bushong. 

Lou was a member of the Quickstep Pentecostal Church of God, Alger. 

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