The Hardin County Health Department is reporting one new covid-19 associated death on June 17. The department also reported two new confirmed cases and an additional recovery.
Hardin County's statistics follow as of June 17:
98 confirmed cases
67 negative results
50 recovered cases
10 confirmed deaths
The Ada Historical Society will hold its monthly (June) meeting on Monday, June 22, at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Lee and Connie Crouse, 4236 State Route 81, Ada.
"We will be viewing Society donations and property. Please plan to attend, if at all possible. Safe distancing and masks would be appreciated," said Rhett Grant, society president.
Visibility is limited on State Route 81 east of Ada this week as the highway gets a tar and stone treatment. With each passing vehicle, as the stone is still loose, this is the visible result. The top photo shows the scene as a vehicle traveled east when the photo was snapped Check out the next photo in this series as visibility eventually clears up.
The Ada Zoning Board of Appeals will hear an appeal of the zoning officer, by the owner of 544 W. Buckeye, in a public hearing at 3 p.m., Tuesday, June 30.
The owner of 544 W. Buckeye has been notified that she must provide hard-surface, off-street parking for her tenants as per Ada Ordinance #1166.03.
The hearing will occur at the Ada Village offices located at 115 W. Buckeye.