Nine area students attending Boys' and Girls' State
Nine students have been chosen from Ada and Upper Scioto Valley high schools
by the Foss-Meyer-Agin Post of the American Legion to be this year’s delegates to Buckeye Boys State and Buckeye Girls State.
This year’s Buckeye Girls State Delegates are:
Haley Hunsicker: She attends Upper Scioto Valley High School. She is active in student government, sports, FFA, and a member of the National Honor Society. She is the daughter of Duane and Melanie Hunsicker.
Alexis Christon: She attends Upper Scioto Valley High School. She is active
in theater, student government, sports, choir, yearbook, and National Honor
Society. She is the daughter of Susan Hardesty.
Lexus Lunguy: She attends Ada High School. She is active in cheerleading,
color guard, show choir, and the language club. She is the daughter of Kim
Lunguy.
Lyric Jones: She attends Ada High School. She is active in cheerleading,
track, language and film clubs. She is the daughter of Scott and Bridgette
Jones.
This year’s Buckeye Boys State delegates are:
Zachary Beaschler: He attends Ada High School. He is active in student
government, Language club, swimming, tennis, and 4-H. He is the son of Ron
and Christy Beaschler.
Alexander Hurtig: He attends Ada High School. He is active in quiz bowl,
show choir pianist and is also a church pianist. He is the son of Mike and
Julie Hurtig.
Jeremy Hensley: He attends Upper Scioto Valley High School. He is active in
National Honor Society and holds a part time job. He is the son of Jeremiah
and Stacey Hensley.
Jakob Haschak: He attends Ada High School. He is active in Sports and FFA
and his church youth group. He is the son of Jason and Janelle Hoschak.
Blaine Dearth: He attends Ada High School. He is active in soccer and works
part time at Community Market. He is the son of Jennifer Dearth. Blaine is being sponsored by the Wapakoneta American Legion Post.
Both Buckeye Boys State and Buckeye Girls State are a week long intensive
education program on Ohio government for soon to be high school senior students. Youth will be exposed to the rights, privileges, duties, and
responsibilities of citizenship.
The training is objective, practical, and non-partisan with city, county, and state government operated by students elected to the various offices. Activities include legislative sessions, court proceedings, law enforcement presentations, assemblies, a band, and recreation.
Buckeye Boys State will be held the week of June 11-18 at Miami University
in Oxford, and Buckeye Girls State will be held the week of June 11-17
at the University of Mount Union in Alliance.
Stories Posted This Week
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Saturday, July 18, 2026
Friday, July 17, 2026
Thursday, July 16, 2026
- Norma Mathews Wilhelm was an elementary school teacher and homemaker
- July 27 blood drive at Ada Community Visiting Nurses
- Alger Public Library BBQ fundraiser tickets on sale
- July 18 Dog Days of Summer event in Kenton
- New communication platform adopted by Ada Schools
- Cancer screening in women: Recommendations, trends, and solutions
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
- Ohio EPA issues Air Quality Advisory due to Canadian wildfires
- UPDATE July 15 boil water advisory lifted for 700-800 blocks of S. Johnson St.
- Murder trial of Donna Jo Miller postponed until December
- June 2026 Hardin County rainfall reports
- Sept. 22-24 Farm Science tickets on sale
- Beatitudes serves 136 meals on 4th of July