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Recap of Bulldog track at W-G Horn relays

By Cort Reynolds

WAYNESFIELD__The Ada High School track and field teams competed at the seven-school Joe Rider Horn Relays meet Saturday, March 30. The Bulldog boys finished fifth while the Ada girls ended up sixth.

Ada Ohio Historical Society photos, March 2024

By Paula Pyzik Scott

On the Ada Ohio Historical Society Facebook group, photographs of individuals and groups are shared, sometimes in search of identification, sometimes to share a memory or a face.

Bulldog Staff Spotlight: Jeremy Clark

Coordinated by the Ada Junior High-High School office staff.

Meet Jeremy Clark, the Ada Elementary School principal since Fall 2022.

Q. What is the one thing you cannot resist?
A. Peanut butter.

GRAPHIC Send April 2024 calendar items to the Icon

While the Icon combs the digital universe for Ada events, the surest way to add items of general interest to our Community Calendar is to email [email protected] Here comes April!

Bluffton University Town Hall meeting answers merger questions, reflects community concerns

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By Paula Pyzik Scott

A Town Hall session regarding the recently announced merger of Bluffton University and the University of Findlay began a community conversation about how and why this change is taking place. Some key details were revealed and concerns from the larger university community including former faculty and alumni were expressed.

Weekend Doctor Column: Pediatric milestones

By Ailing Chen, MD
Pediatrics, Caughman Health Center

The most fulfilling part of being a mom and a pediatrician for me is witnessing my own child and other little ones under my care attain new skill levels in their growth journey. Those initial grins or giggles followed by those hesitant first steps are especially precious moments both for children and parents. 

It is important for a child’s cognitive, social, and physical growth to reach developmental milestones appropriate for their age. However, every child develops at their own pace, and some may need a little more time to reach certain milestones. As a parent, you know your child best. Trust your instincts and consult with your pediatrician or primary care provider for guidance and support.

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