Weather gives new meaning to phrase ‘March Madness’
It was a mad, mad month in March for weather - and for the recent winter months in general - according to U.S. weather observer Ed Copeland who lives in southern Columbiana County.
Antiques show set for Carnegie museum
More than 40 top dealers in the country will display antiques at the show.
Zoo’s moos
United Local FFA and Young Farmers' traveling petting zoo visited Orchard Hill Elementary, another school in the Leetonia district on April 4.
Custer Day includes tour retracing steps of president
Custer Day tour begins at 10:45 a.m. on June 1.
Powers Ribbon Factory big part of county fairs
Chances are your next blue ribbon was made by Powers Ribbon Factory.
Cleveland hosts preservation conference
The conference focuses on preservation-based revitalization of downtown areas, inner-city neighborhoods and older suburbs.
Going about it the wrong way
Christopher Ryland Jr. and his father would not appreciate people messing around their farm with video cameras.
Hand-carved animals on display
A collection of more than a dozen carved wooden birds and animals by folk artists are on display in Colonial Williamsburg.
Lake Farmpark to host Working Dog Weekend in April
The event will give a first-hand look at how canines have been helping people in jobs, therapy and daily living.
Licking County Ag Hall of Fame inducts two
The late Lester Mitchell Jr. and Lawrence Clark of the Linnville area were recently inducted into the Licking County Agricultural Hall of Fame.