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Work scheduled in Kenton, Alger, McGuffey, Roundhead and Forest

Ohio Department of Transportation announced the following construction projects that areanticipated to affect highways in Hardin County next week. All outlined work is weather permitting.

State Route 37 between the village of Forest and the Hancock County line may have temporary traffic impacts for finish work following a resurfacing project.
 

State Route 53 between the village of Forest and the city of Kenton may have temporary traffic impacts for finish work following a resurfacing project.
 

Ada High School's football team has a great summer start after battle Kenton last week in a 7 on 7 matchup. (Photo from Ada Bulldogs Faceboo)

 

People with medication allergies or a history of allergic reactions are often wary of trying new medications or vaccines. When initial reports of reaction to COVID-19 vaccines came out, experts gathered to determine how to best counsel patients with a history of allergies regarding weighing the risk versus benefits of the vaccine. Current Center for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines for people with a history of allergic reaction to vaccines or injectable medications is to consider a consultation with an Allergist/Immunologist prior to vaccination. Making the decision about whether to get the vaccine can be difficult. Following these five tips can make the decision easier.

Report submitted by club Reporter Lindsey Winings
The Jumbo Jr. Farmers 4-H Club met at McDonald Township Hall on June 7th at 7:00pm. The meeting was called to order by member Brenna Dyer.

Lydia Caldwell led the Pledge of Allegiance and Holden Lautenschlager led the 4-H pledge. 

Roll call, noted by Brenna Dyer was responded to by members with their favorite fair food. 

Treasurer report was given and an environmental report was given by Lydia Caldwell. The report was on composting.

The Ada swim team defeated Findlay on Thursday to even its record at 2-2. Cort Reynolds has the results - click here - plus lots of photos follow in this series.

Kenton comes to town next Thursday

By Cort Reynolds
ADA - The Ada summer swim team soundly defeated the visiting Findlay YMCA Frogs in West Ohio Aquatic League competition Thursday night.

Ada beat the visitors 622-302 in the combined boys/girls team standings to even their season record at 2-2.

The Alligator girls won over Findlay 302-159, while the Gator boys beat the Frogs by a 320-143 count. Both the Ada boys and girls teams are 2-2 in their respective dual meets this summer.

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