Monthly Archives: May 2002
Skies above Coshocton will fill with bright colors
Hot air balloon festival features over 30 professional hot air balloon pilots from around Ohio and surrounding states.
Senate OKs ‘fast track’ for trade negotiations
The U.S. Senate approved legislation that gives the president new authority to negotiate trade agreements.
Prospects good for corn recovery
Young corn seedlings can be severely damaged above ground and still survive with little or no effect on yield.
Ohio societies get $2 million bequest
This bequest comes as Ohio is preparing to commemorate its 200th anniversary of statehood.
Libraries sponsor walking tour of historical cemetary
Participants will visit several of the area's historical sites.
Is it time to switch to beans?
If you're in an area that received too much rain to get your fields planted, it may be time to trade in the corn seed for soybeans.
Farm Bureau pushes for trade with Cuba
Sugar remains an important part of the Cuban economy with large amounts of land, labor, and other resources dedicated to the industry.
EPA clarifies Clean Water Act definition
The Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are finally getting their act together when it comes to wetland and watershed protection definitions.
Cup plates exhibited in Kent museum
Exhibit features more than 200 antique and contemporary pieces.
Concussion repercussions: Research looks at children’s symptoms, recovery
Long-term outcomes and symptoms are still unknown.