Saturday, April 20, 2024

Chances are your next blue ribbon was made by Powers Ribbon Factory.

Ohio State University research on subsoiling found certain soil types benefit from deep loosening, increasing corn and soybean yields an average of 4 percent to 5 percent each year.

Baseball fans will eat a lot of hot dogs this season.

DNA collected from 13 trees at Mount Vernon is the first step in the creation of a genetic database for trees.

The event will give a first-hand look at how canines have been helping people in jobs, therapy and daily living.

The late Lester Mitchell Jr. and Lawrence Clark of the Linnville area were recently inducted into the Licking County Agricultural Hall of Fame.

The Social Security program continues to be substantially underfinanced.

Visitors can view Venus, Jupiter and Saturn through the world's oldest operational telescope at the event.

Ohio State University President William E. Kirwan is leaving Ohio State to become chancellor of the University System of Maryland.

In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell tells of proof that the next generation is alive and well and farming.