The Village of Ada Council will review a natural gas aggregation program agreement at the November 4 regular meeting, according to the agenda posted on the Village website. The packet includes documents on the agreement on pages 16-32.
Aspen Energy representative Jay Sell is scheduled to appear before Council at the 6:30 p.m. meeting.
The proposed agreement is with Nordic Energy for a contract term of January 2026-January 2027. Rates are New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) plus an adder of $0.275/CCF until January 2027.
The Council meeting is also available by livestream via Zoom. The link is provided HERE.
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Three candidates are running for two seats on the Liberty Township Board of Trustees. The seats commence on January 1, 2026. Current trustees Gary G. Hall and Bradley D. Hays are not running for reelection.
Trent Bass, Ben Brite and Britton Devier are running for positions on the Liberty Township board of trustees.
The November 19 membership meeting for the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce will be devoted to decorating the Depot at Ada's Depot Park. At 8:30 a.m., participants will help the Village of Ada prepare for the holiday season by setting up Christmas lights.
Director LIndsay Hollar explains, "This is a quick and easy way to give back to our community while spending time with fellow members and spreading some festive cheer. We hope to see you there — many hands make light (and merry!) work!"
Local council members, school board members, and township trustees will be determined by the November 4 general election in Ada. View an Ada sample ballot HERE. Also on the ballot is one candidate for Hardin County Municipal Court Judge.
In an October 30 hearing, Eric L. Spence of Ada was arraigned in Hardin County Court on multiple charges associated with September 8 incidents in Ada.
Spence entered pleas of not guilty to charges of burglary, grand theft of a firearm, grand theft of a motor vehicle, and 10 counts of receiving stolen property.
The defendant was arrested on September 8 by Ada Police following a review of surveillance footage and was in possession of stolen items.