World War II Ironman’s remains finally return home
Now, nearly 59 years after his P-38 Lightning aircraft was shot down, Carl Hoenshell's remains returned home.
Bred to buck
BURBANK, Ohio - Charis Thorsell sinks into a wicker rocker on her parents' wraparound porch, tucking her guitar with the dolphins on it under her elbow.
Families can still sign up for Toys for Tots distributions in eastern Ohio
Ohio’s oil and gas industry is hosting distribution sites Dec. 4-8 throughout eastern Ohio for the U.S. Marine Corps Toys for Tots program.
More than 1,000 wild turkeys harvested during fall hunting
Ohio hunters checked 1,054 wild turkeys during the 2019 fall hunting season, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife.
House puts its foot down on COOL
The House of Representatives voted to freeze funding on country-of-origin labeling.
Vegetable crops field day set in Fremont
Participants to learn about recent research through tours Aug. 6.
Pork producer supports checkoff
A local pork producer take the opportunity to share a few facts about the recent settlement agreement reached between the USDA and the National Pork Producers Council.
Proper grain storage means good quality
Improper grain storage can quickly shrivel a producer's investment into a lump of change.
Industry impacts farmland rental rates, leases
The new farm bill is driving change in farmland rental agreements.
Kocab volunteers time, passion to preserve farmland
Ashland County volunteer makes her county a leader in farm protection programs