Four new sportsman’s license plates now available in Ohio
COLUMBUS - Ohio's hunters and anglers can now show what matters to them by purchasing one of four new sportsman's license plates for their car, truck or trailer, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife.
New ride safety laws add electrical requirements
COLUMBUS - Ohio is adding another layer of protection to its amusement ride safety measures.
Agriculture Director Fred L.
Ohio, Pa., U.S. crop reports: Ohio’s major crops up 1 percent
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio - As of June 1, Ohio's five major row crops accounted for slightly more than 10 million acres, up 1 percent from the 9.
Pa. recognizes Westmoreland conservation district for excellence
GREENSBURG, Pa. - Environmental Protection Secretary Kathleen A. McGinty has named the Westmoreland Conservation District as one of 11 winners of the 2004 Governor's Award for Environmental Excellence for its Conservation Education Outreach Program.
Pollutants from diesel engines will be reduced
WASHINGTON -
A moving experience
BUTLER, Ohio - When Dennis Miller decided to move a 24-by-50-foot storage building to a new location on his farm near Butler, Ohio, he decided to keep it simple and move it himself with the help of a few neighbors.
Harrison County Fair sale totals $142,500
CADIZ, Ohio - It may be small, but the Harrison County Fair spotlights the county's rural and agricultural heritage.
Fire closes Andersons’ marine grain facility
SALEM, Ohio - Black smoke billowed high into the sky above Toledo July 1 after a series of explosions and a subsequent fire at a grain facility owned by The Andersons.
Trumbull County: Commissioners aren’t trying to sell fairgrounds property to balance budget
SALEM, Ohio - The Trumbull County fairgrounds is no smaller during this week's fair than it was last year, despite stories circulating that say county commissioners plan to sell part of the property.
Pa. finds way to end ag disputes
SALEM, Ohio - The morning after Pennsylvania finalized legislation to work out differences between farmers and their communities, five people called the department of agriculture to protest local ordinances, according to Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff.











