Ada City Council Meets
The Ada City Council got an update on the Ada Event Center which has been closed since late winter due to structural issues in the building. Ada City Administrator Ashley Larson tells us what was discussed during Tuesday’s meeting. Larson says the council also approved the sale of the Hidden Treasures building to Inspire Inc,…
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Ada residents encouraged to sign up for text service
The City of Ada is attempting to build better communication with their residents, and one way they have attempted to do this is by implementing a free text notification system. Ada City Administrator Ashley Larson tells us more about this service, and how you can get signed up. Again to sign up for this free…
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Ada City Council Meets
The Ada City Council met Tuesday night. The council approved the preliminary levy with an eight percent increase. Ada Mayor John Hintz has details. The Ada City Council also received an update on the Ada Event Center from Administrator Ashley Larson. R & J Broadcasting, Inc.’s Jim Birkemeyer was at the meeting and has this…
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Ada City Council Discusses 2025 Budget
The Ada City Council held a budget planning meeting on Wednesday night, and while nothing was finalized the council did reach an agreement on an estimated budget increase. Ada City Administrator Ashley Larson tells us what the council is looking at budget wise, and the reasons for the increase. The council also approved a change…
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Ada City Council meets
The City of Ada met in regular session Wednesday night. ( rescheduled from Tuesday with National Night Out)The city council took action to approve an emergency abatement to the property at 508 2nd Avenue East. Ada Mayor John Hintz explains: Hintz says the city council also received an update on the Ada Event Center building…
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City of Ada and Ada Police Department still working on blight solutions
The City of Ada alongside the Ada Police Department have been trying to crack down on blight over the last year,, in order to clean up the town, and make it more presentable. Police Chief Steve Hager says they are continuing to make progress, but are continuing to face some delays due to the court…
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