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The Ada-Liberty Joint Ambulance Station expansion is drawing some protest from a group of N.
The Ada-Liberty Joint Ambulance Station expansion is drawing some protest from a group of N.
“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be satisfied.“Blessed are the merciful, for they shall be shown mercy.”These two Beatitudes are the driving force for Ada’s downtown Beatitudes, which is forever coming up with ways to help those in need.And this is no better exemplified than in the flurry of things Beatitudes orchestrates for this current holiday season.Beatitudes recently, for instance, put on a Thanksgiving meal that saw some 154 free meals passed out.
Bright red yard signs have been going up all over Hardin, Allen and Hancock counties of late, with the not-so-cryptic message: “We Believe in You(th).”And speaking of youth…This is an awareness/fundraising drive for Northwest Ohio’s Youth For Christ.
By Cort ReynoldsCherryRoad Media CorrespondentLEIPSIC – The Ada girls basketball team tipped off its first Blanchard Valley Conference season with a hard-fought 42-33 loss at… Login to continue reading Login…
ADA — Sophomore Chloee Glenn (Glandorf/Ottawa-Glandorf) registered her first career double-double, but the Ohio Northern women’s basketball team fell 65-52 to No. 24-ranked Ohio Wesleyan… Login to continue reading Login…
The holiday season is a time of year when shopping takes center stage.
This special nostalgia section recalls local history stories from the Ada Herald archives.
Ron Headings is only one, of a handful of artisans nationwide, who craft what is referred to as: “wire trees.” Headings, who lives in Bluffton, and does arts & crafts shows locally and throughout the Midwest, takes his art form VERY seriously!So much so, that these aren’t just random pieces, if you will, but rather numerically intricate works of art.
Polar Bear Pride!Ohio Northern University Men’s Soccer could, per (college) capita, have the best fans in the nation.
This special nostalgia section recalls local history stories from the Ada Herald archives.