Mr. Ada Icon, Monty Siekerman, will retire Dec. 31
Monty Siekerman, editor of Ada Icon will retire on Dec. 31, according to Fred Steiner, Icon owner.
He has provided stories and photo for the Icon since 2015 and served as editor since December 2016.
Jack Jeffery, associate director for media relations at ONU, provided the the follow tribute to Monty:
Monty Siekerman has spent the last 50-plus years telling the stories of others in the community.
He has written countless stories that have highlighted community residents of all walks of life, telling this region’s story with the richness it deserves in his roles as director of Ohio Northern’s public relations office and editor of the Ada Icon. He is a fixture at community, campus and Ada Schools events.
He has added to village’s beauty and vitality through his efforts maintaining the gardens and grounds at the Ada Depot Park and Liberty National Bank, as well as spearheading the plans and fund-raising for the Ada dog park and his efforts with the local tree commission and historical society.
In all of these endeavors, Monty has put others forward and has lifted the village’s image while promoting local events as well as civic and business accomplishments.
A true ambassador of the village, he has also gone out of his way to befriend numerous individuals, particularly international students who often struggle to find their footing in a new land and culture.
Monty nearly always has his notebook and camera at his side. Even more constant are the smile and uplifting words he is always quick to share with others.
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Friday, August 22, 2025
Thursday, August 21, 2025
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- Pirate boys drop golf tri
- Bluffton Board of Education hears neighbor comments on practice field, approves Lawn Ave. plan
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- Village of Beaverdam announces committee meetings
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Wednesday, August 20, 2025
Tuesday, August 19, 2025
- Village of Bluffton reminder of electric aggregation provider, solicitor permit requirements
- Previews of Bluffton Senior Center trips for 2026
- English Lutheran Church to provide Community Meal, August 21
- Welcome back to Bluffton Beavers
- Pirate football reloads for run at NWC crown
- Pirate volleyball swept by Shawnee
- Pirate girls golf loss to Fort Loramie
- Pirate girls tennis edged by Spartans
- Made In Ada Wilson Football Festival kicks of season August 23