Farm boy by summer, wrestler by winter
Minerva High School junior Chris Hahn is already a fixture in the school's book of wrestling greats, with two state championships under his belt.
Reader says United schools needs change
Politics rearing its head at United Local School District board meetings.
Spring thaw washes up ponds of suffocated fish
As the temperatures rise and the snow and ice melt, some pond owners are getting a big surprise: dead fish.
Protecting church from the state
'Separation between church and state' has been misconstrued, misused and misapplied.
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.
Glyphosate-resistant weeds in Ohio
Ohio has its first indications that herbicides like Roundup are losing their effectiveness in weed control.
Helping troops: Support plays big role in morale
Support from people back home helps make serving in a hostile environment a bit easier for deployed military troops.
Higher gas prices hit farmers
Cries for energy independence helps ethanol cause, unless another renewable source grabs market.
History professor to underscore Ohio’s role in Civil War
Retired University of Akron professor George Knepper will offer a free program on Ohio's Civil War connections in Warren.













