Thursday, December 25, 2025

A letter in response to the Jan. 25 article "The British came awhile ago," relates it to the old song, "Take this job and shove it".

Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the sturdier and larger American-made toys that appeared just after World War II.

Columbiana County Extension agent Ernie Oelker explains mad cow disease.

George Slater explains the position of the Ohio Farmers Union in support of the Nobel County visioning program.

Donovan fan takes a new look at his own lawn tractors.

The nomination of Sen. John Ashcroft as attorney general shows that Bush is serious about cleaning up the justice department.

Northeastern Ohio Extension specialist Jim Polson wants you to sharpen your pencil this winter.

If they can develop a small piece of plastic you use to talk to people half way around the world, then battery-operated vehicles, with small engines running generators to recharge these batteries, could produce vehicles that would travel 200 miles per gallon.

Farm Bureau rep's comment regarding the Noble County visioning program angers another county resident.

Decorative tiles were first in demand by the wealthy, but American craftsmen soon developed products for average households, too.