May 25th
- Traffic stop warning for equipment
- Assist other agency
- Out with two female subjects at Johnson & Main
- Handled an animal complaint
- Handled a suspicious activity complaint
A Boots and Badges party to recognize local first responder agencies to benefit the Hardin County Red Cross is set for 6 to 10 p.m., Saturday, June 27, at the Kenton Eagles Lodge 2163, 10750 U.S. 68, Kenton.
Tickets are $20 each. The evening includes live entertainment, food, dancing, raffles, games and the presentation of the First Responder of the Year Award.
All proceeds benefit the American Red Cross. Sponsorships are available by contacting Cheryl Wolfe at 419-310-3583.
Summer is here and so has the time for Red Cross Swimming Lessons! As in past years the Ada Learn To Swim Program is in need of aides to assist with the lessons.
Ages 12 and up, including adults are encourage to sign up to help others learn swimming
skills. As little as an hour each day of lessons is helpful. Lessons begin the week of July 6 for two weeks Monday through Friday each week.
Help is needed on deck for paperwork as well as in the water. You do not need to be a good swimmer to help others...we'll help you as well:)
Young Cash Alger, 3, takes a close look at Penny, a goat owned by Liam Boulanger of the Ada Barnyard Farmers 4-H Club. It was all part of Saturday's Ada Public Library's summer reading kickoff program.
The Ada Lions Club has donated $60,000 to 67 students since their first scholarship were awarded in 2000.
Projects like the Ada Lions Club Mulch Project has been one of the many projects that have funded this great community project. A committee of Lions members select the Ada High School students for these awards.
Student winners this year are, front from left: Haley Jenkins, Gabrielle Rall, Quinn High, Caralee Stover and Alexis Amburgey.
Back row from left, Abby Petersen, Tori Wyss, Cort Everhart, Levi Bass, Lion Bob Simmons and Lion Chad Hays.