Blizzard doesn’t stop auction bidders
Hot bidding in cold weather ppushed a lot of assorted silver dollars to a top bid of $1,100 at a Steubenville, Ohio, auction.
Centralia, Pa., is still burning underground
Many have forgotten why Centralia, Pa., is now a ghost town, but an underground coal fire is creeping forward.
Maple Madness Tour offers something sweet March 8-9
The third annual tour will feature 20 stops in Geauga, Portage and Trumbull counties.
Medina County program focuses on colorful foods
Cooking class teaches participants new ways to do their bodies a favor.
Medina historical society opens doors March 2
The Medina County Historical Society's first open house of the year will be March 2 at the John Smart House.
Looking for brainy farm solutions
n this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell tries to use both sides of her brain to make sense out of farm income numbers and unemployment figures.
Organic and conventional strawberries are equally tasty, Ohio survey finds
Do organic foods really taste better than their conventionally grown counterparts? Consumers can't tell the difference.
Family strikes balance between tax-time tasks and cow herd care
Farmer Jerry Berg's office serves triple-duty as a tax office, farm business and shrine to family accomplishments.
Scot Symphonic Band plays spring preview March 2
Annual spring concert will be March 2 in Wooster.
Life and times of a hoof trimmer
Joe Ramsey is an independent man - self-described as unconventional - and his livelihood is hitched to the back of his green Ford pickup.













