A new twist on an age-old problem: Making knee replacements last
The latest techniques from the world of mechanical engineering are now being applied to the human body.
Columnist off base with poison idea
Starling and sparrow traps better answer than poisoning.
Behind-the-scenes tour of historic Garfield home
A special behind-the-scenes tour of the James A. Garfield home in Mentor will be offered April 12.
Carnegie Museum hosts annual antiques show
Carnegie Museum of Art's 11th annual antiques show is April 11-13.
China’s WTO efforts not enough
U.S. gives China flunking grade on implementing its WTO commitments.
Columnist off base with poison idea
Starling and sparrow traps better answer than poisoning.
Iraq/Korean conflicts could impact agriculture differently
Although America's attention is focused on Iraq, agriculture should be keeping a close eye on the developments with North Korea.
Energy policy on minds of farm leaders as they storm the Hill
Against the backdrop of a possible war with Iraq, renewable fuels dominated discussions when the Ohio Farm Bureau county presidents visited Washington March 11-13.
Marconi 106C brings $20,000 at auction
A Marconi 106C brought $20,000 at an auction by Richard Estesin Burbank, Ohio.
EPA feels the heat over TMDL proposals, too
On March 13 EPA Administrator Christie Whitman officially withdrew the July 2000 final Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) rule.













