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The attached agenda was posted on the Village of Ada website for the council meeting of September 21, 2021, held at 6 p.m. at Village Hall council chambers, 115 West Buckeye Ave.

It includes minutes of the September 7, 2021 Regular Council Meeting.

Meetings announced included the following:

Sept 24, 2021, Village Tree Commission, 12:00 p.m., Village Depot

Oct 5, 2021, Regular Council, 6:30 p.m., Village Hall

Oct 18, 2021, Ada-Liberty Joint Ambulance District, 5:30 p.m., 530 N. Gilbert St.

Oct 19, 2021 Regular Council, 6:30 p.m. Village Hall

Full agenda:

The Ada Exempted Village School posted the following message from the new interim superintendent, Larry Claypool, on September 21. It appears on https://www.ada.k12.oh.us/Superintendent

"Hello Ada Bulldog Students, Parents and Community Members,

In the Ada Athletic Boosters cornhole tournament at the September 18 Harvest and Herb Festival, Tony Archer and his son Tyler took home the prizes and bragging rights, as the best of 38 teams.

Ada resident Hilda Mumma celebrates her 100th birthday on Tuesday, September 28. Ada First United Methodist Church invites Icon viewers to participate in a card shower for her. 

Send cards to: Hilda Mumma, 615 W. Lima Ave., Ada, OH 45810.

By Cort Reynolds

Two Ada girls competed in the Hardin County Invitational cross country meet Tuesday evening, September 21, at Riverdale.

Ada sophomore Elsie Allen finished 13th in a time of 27:23. Bulldog sophomore Jillian Hazelton came in right behind her in 14th place with a time of 27:30.

"Both girls did well," said Ada head coach Josh Klein. 

Allison Woodruff of Riverdale crossed the finish line first in the 22-runner field with a time of 20:42.

Kenton won the girls team title with 16 points as the Wildcats claimed three of the top five spots. Hardin Northern took second with 45 points. 

Rebecca A. Brown, age 64, passed away on Tuesday, September 21, 2021 at 5:14 PM at Kenton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.

She was born on February 4, 1957 in Lima, Ohio to the late Ernest F. Boutwell and Linda K. (Baker) Boutwell Cramer.

She is survived by her two daughters: Erin Bagan of Lima and Abby (Josh) Lenhart of Marysville; five grandchildren: Mackenzie Brown, Dustin Lenhart, Kennedy Lenhart, Reece Bagan and Taye Bagan; two great grandchildren: Kasen and Juneau; two brothers: Jeffrey (Inez) Boutwell of Ennis, TX and Timothy Boutwell of Lima; and two sisters: Janis (Steve) Marshall of Ada and Kathy (Randy) Ackerman of Harrod.

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