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- 'Church Basement Ladies' dish out gentle laughs
The popular show Church Basement Ladies comes to the Stranahan Theater next week.
- Smoking violations dropping steadily since ban enacted
By JOY BROWN STAFF WRITER Warnings and fines for violations of the state smoking ban have steadily declined in Findlay and Hancock County, showing that businesses are complying or smokers are simply getting more savvy about not getting caught.
- Record crowd attends Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference
Snowy conditions didn't stop a record crowd from attending the Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference in Ada, Ohio, to get the latest in conservation tillage production management, research and technological advances.
- Columbia Gas to read meters remotely
Residents of Hancock County and some neighboring communities with Columbia Gas meters in their homes will no longer have to make arrangements to give meter readers access.
- Tudor friend in Ohio doubts she can help with will
A former herb farmer who Vermont court officials want to depose in an effort to shed light on the will of author Tasha Tudor says she doubts she'll be able to help.
- Tasha Tudor's children scrap for $2M Vt. estate
Almost two years after children's book author and illustrator Tasha Tudor died at age 92, a Vermont court battle over her $2 million estate rages on.
- Tumbling troupe performs at Ohio Northern University
The physics of the human body will be redefined. Derring do will be done. A pair of performances Saturday in northwest Ohio - the Peking Acrobats at Ohio Northern University in Ada, Ohio, and Cirque Eos "Imaginaire" at the Stranahan Theater in Toledo - promise to redefine what the human body can do in a series of stunts and acrobatic maneuvers that ...
- Bettye L. Chiles
Bettye L. Chiles, 82, died at 10:40 a.m. Feb. 12, 2010, at her residence, surrounded by her family.
- Companies boost productivity and put off hiring
In this Jan. 25 photo,Wava Howard stitches together panels of leather in the process of making a football at the Wilson Sporting Goods football factory in Ada, Ohio.
- January unemployment rate drops to 9.7 percent
In this Jan. 25, 2010 photo,Wava Howard stitches together panels of leather in the process of making a football at the Wilson Sporting Goods football factory in Ada, Ohio.
- Job losses from Great Recession about to get worse
Job losses during the Great Recession have been huge and they're about to get bigger.
- Factory activity fuels modest U.S. recovery
Hopes that America's factories will help drive the economic recovery gained support Monday from news that manufacturing activity grew in January to its strongest point since 2004.
- ISM says manufacturing sector accelerated in January
Glenn Hanson stitches together the four panels of a football at the Wilson Sporting Goods football factory in Ada, Ohio.
- Economy grows at 5.7 pct pace, fastest since 2003
The economy's faster-than-expected growth at the end of last year, fueled by companies boosting output to keep stockpiles up, is likely to weaken as consumers keep a lid on spending.
- OSU offers manure management training
ADA, Ohio -- Livestock producers interested in obtaining a manure management license or who want to learn more about best manure management practices can receive the training they need at Ohio State University's Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference.
- Acclaimed musical stops at Valentine
It's been more than 40 years since Cabaret opened on Broadway to packed houses, awards, and 1,165 performances from 1966 to 1969.
- NACDS president, CEO urges students to make an impact during pharmacy lecture
ADA,A Ohio The National Association of Chain Drug Stores president and CEO Steve Anderson honored pharmacy icon Albert Sebok for his commitment to the industry during the Inaugural Sebok Pharmacy Lecture at the Ohio Northern University Rudolph H. Raabe College of Pharmacy.
- Street options downtown talk of City Council
Downtown developer John Fernyak asked council Tuesday for two-way traffic on Main Street, despite a pending $1.1 million federal grant that would prevent the city from widening the street enough to accomplish that aim.
- Man kills himself in Ada
ADA - A man killed himself Monday with a shotgun after an Ada police officer investigating a report of reckless driving stopped behind his vehicle in a gas station and told him to drop the weapon, according to the Ada Police Department.
City DescriptionAda (pronounced /ˈeɪdə/) is a village in Hardin County, Ohio, United States. The population was 5,582 at the 2000 census. In 2006, the city's population was estimated at 5,841. The Wilson Sporting Goods NFL football manufacturing facility is located in Ada, and is the only football manufacturing facility in the United States. The National Arbor Day Foundation has qualified Ada as a Tree City USA. In 1817, The Ohio Shawnee Native American tribe signed the Treaty of Fort Meigs to receive reservation land at Hog Creek near Ada.
Ada is located at 40°46′8″N 83°49′20″W / 40.76889°N 83.82222°W / 40.76889; -83.82222 (40.768883, -83.822298).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.9 square miles (4.8 km²), all of it land. The area surrounding the city is comprised mostly of farmland and small plots of forest. Hog Creek is the only waterway of note and snakes around the city to the north and the east.
As of the census of 2000, there were 5,582 people, 1,783 households, and 850 families residing in the city. The population density was 2,982.7 people per square mile (1,152.5/km²). There were 1,948 housing units at an average density of 1,040.9/sq mi ... Read MoreCity Contained By:City Contains:- Ada Pennsylvania Station and Railroad Park
Timezones:- North American Eastern Time Zone
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