All aboard for Cincinnati’s winter model train festival
A 2000-square-foot, O-gauge layout includes several trains running simultaneously through a four-level layout at the Cincinnati Museum Center this holiday season.
Bells scheduled to ring in Ohio’s 2003 bicentennial celebration
Forty-one remaining counties will receive their personalized bronze bells.
Crying ‘Wolf!
Artificial reintroduction of wolves and other predators should not only be a concern out West, but right here in Ohio.
Explore fly fishing’s greatest lure at Cleveland natural history museum
Fly fishing experts and amateurs will also attest that it is an art, sport, craft, philosophy, literature, science and conservation all rolled into one activity.
First Christmas gifts had real meaning, but first cards were hinting for money
The origin of sending Christmas cards began in England.
People who give, live longer
A University of Michigan study suggests older people who are helpful to others reduce their risk of dying by nearly 60 percent compared to peers who provide neither practical help nor emotional support to relatives, neighbors or friends.
Thanksgiving menu stuffed with healthy choices
From the main course to dessert, the traditional Thanksgiving meal is stuffed with healthy food choices, particularly those rich in disease-fighting antioxidants.
Mahoning Soil and Water Conservation District: Baltes earns top cooperator honor
Andy Baltes ofNorth Jackson received the district's Cooperator of the Year award for conservation practices he has implemented on his 375-acre dairy farm.
Tri-State Toy Soldier show at Mountaineer Racetrack Dec. 8
Old and new toy soliders will line up at a special Mountaineer Racetrack show Dec. 8.
Broadview Farm: Continuing the family tradition of conservation
Practicing soil and water conservation on their land isn't a whim for farmers Jerry and Lori Dickerhoof, it's a commitment and a tradition.













