Monthly Archives: March 2014
New Ohio hunting regulations could prove interesting
New proposals could change bag limits, legal hunting guns.
Sandra Jean Minett
SALEM, Ohio — Sandra Jean (Hawkins) Minett, 70, of Salem, died March 17 at her home. She was born May 24, 1943, in Salem,...
Karen Johnson
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. — Burial for A. Karen Johnson, 73, Redwood City, Calif., was held March 17 at 1:30 p.m., at the Smith Township...
White House honors Carrie Vollmer- Sanders
The White House honored Carrie Vollmer-Sanders, Director of the Western Lake Erie Basin Project for The Nature Conservancy, as a “Champion of Change.”
Find fresh, local produce all season long
HARRISBURG, Pa. — With temperatures slowly increasing, we all start to think about the wonderful fresh produce that comes along with warmer, longer days...
Marcellus and Utica shale: Pa. DEP postpones shale gas hearing
The DEP announced March 21 that a delay was requested by both Hilcorp Energy Co. and the DEP to ensure all people affected were notified of the hearings.
Planting update: spring delayed two-three weeks
After this winter’s cold, what will spring weather, field conditions be?
Ashtabula County holds dairy banquet, presents awards
Local dairy farmers were recognized for their milk production achievements, including a couple herds recognized for being Ohio Elite.
Hay production school is April 16
JEFFERSON, Ohio — OSU Extension will hold a hay production school April 16 from 9:30-3 p.m. at the Ashtabula County Extension office, 39 Wall...
Market Monitor : Volatile week before USDA report
Grain markets are anxious to find out what the USDA Planting Intentions Report will have say how many corn and soybeans acres are expected for the 2014 growing year.