Saturday is Ada prom night
After a one-year absence, Ada High School’s prom returns on Saturday, April 24. The event is scheduled for Crimson Lane and it follows all current CDC and Hardin County Health Department event guidelines.
Due to the current guidelines the Grand March will not take place this year. Only prom guests with tickets and event workers are permitted at the venue.
The prom committee offers a thank you to everyone for helping make this event safely happen in support of Ada students.
A king and queen will be announced following voting at the prom. Voting takes place as student enter Crimson Lane. Each of the candidates is an Ada HS senior.
The five king candidates are:
Jacob Jeffrey Bassitt, son of Jeff and Ann Bassitt
Jacob Thaxton, son of Ben and Julie Thaxton
Jacob Morgan, son of Bill and Amy Morgan
Brevin Sizemore, son of John and Janice Sizemore
Colton Biederman, son of Tyler Biederman and Jodi Miller
The five queen candidates are:
Alyssa Wince, daughter of James and Jennifer Wince and Anne and Jeff Reed
Grace Allison, daughter of Scott and Arlene Allison
Brenna Hissong, daughter of Rob and Timbre Hissong
Alex Bates, daughter of Steve and Susan Bates
Megan Light, daughter of Mark and Kim Light
Stories Posted This Week
Thursday, May 22, 2025
- Are microplastics a potential risk for cardiovascular disease?
- ONU sports roundup, May 14-20
- Floyd L. Cleveland was a U.S. Army veteran
- Ada softball camp for grades 7-12 debuts in June
- Bulldog Williams ousted at district tennis tourney
- Eagle Scout project going up at War Memorial Park
- 65th anniversary to be celebrated by Paul and Nancy Oestreich
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
- Vote for Ada Schools in Paint the Plow ODOT competition
- Dennis “Denny” Eugene Covault worked for the Lima Refinery
- Roundhead man arrested in child pornography investigation
- Community champions celebrated by United Way of Hardin County
- 2025 Wes Davis Memorial Scholarships awarded
- Ada Bulldog softball blanks Grove in district semis
- West Montford Ave. work: everything but the street