Monthly Archives: August 2002
Caution urged in encounters with sick birds of prey
Ohioans should report sick birds to the department of natural resources.
Brochure outlines landowners’ rights of recreational land use
The publication outlines state regulations for allowing recreational use of property.
“Lemon” law protects shoppers from bitter deals
Ohio implemented a comprehensive law to protect auto buyers in 1987.
What could it be? Ohio fair sees rare dairy cattle breed for first time
The American Lineback breed made its debut appearance at northeastern Ohio county fairs this year.
Meaningful 4-H days: Special purpose stems from struggle
One Portage County 4-H'er has turned personal struggle into show ring championships.
Grand champion steer takes it all at Portage County Randolph Fair
At this year's Portage County Fair, Terry Day had it all. A phenomenal steer, skill and dedication.
Farming accidents do happen: Tragedy strikes northern Ohio
A northern Ohio farmer and farmhand were killed in unrelated accidents earlier this month. The deaths serve as a wake-up call for farm safety.
Hookstown Fair: Sibling teams, Moore grab champion banners
Though no new records were set, sale totals reached $82,742.48 for Beaver County 4-H'ers.
Canfield Fair:Cattle complex arena built at last
Many open class cattle exhibitors at the Canfield Fair have finally had their dreams come true with the new building.
Tinseltown comes to tiny town
A small Pennsylvania town has become a hot place in the past few weeks as crews continue filming the season opener of West Wing.