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  2. Ada Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Ada Herald is an Ohio weekly newspaper covering Hardin County and parts of Allen and Hancock counties. History & Ownership. Starting in June 1885, ...

  3. Ada, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Ada Herald is a weekly newspaper, AdaIcon.com is a news website, and WOHA, a non-commercial, religious radio station owned by Holy Family Communications. [ 29 ] [ 30 ] [ 31 ] Transportation

  4. Category : Weekly newspapers published in the United States

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    A. Ada Herald; Addison County Independent; Alaska Journal of Commerce; Alexandria Times; Alexandria Times-Tribune; Almaden Resident; American Appeal; American City Business Journals

  5. Hardin County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Two newspapers, the daily The Kenton Times of Kenton and the weekly The Ada Herald of Ada, operate in Hardin County. Radio stations include WKTN of Kenton and WOHA of Ada, a radio station owned by Holy Family Communications. WOCB-LP TV48 is a local Christian television station in downtown Kenton covering channels 39.1-39.4. [18]

  6. The Kenton Times - Wikipedia

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    The Kenton Times is the consolidation of the Kenton Daily Democrat and the Kenton News and Republican.The two papers merged in 1953 when Ray Barnes purchased the Daily Democrat from C. E. Flanagan and the News and Republican from Edwin S. Rutledge.

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Newspapers/States/Ohio

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  8. Category:Newspapers published in Ohio - Wikipedia

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  9. Zac Dysert - Wikipedia

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    Zac Dysert is the son of Greg and Carla Dysert. [1] He attended Ada High School in Ada, Ohio. [2] [3] During his high school football career, he threw for 11,174 yards, which ranks second all-time in Ohio prep history, and passed for 100 touchdowns, including 35 as a senior, for the Bulldogs.