Conservation Hall of Fame enshrines three Ohioans
Ceremonies recognize three Ohioans' outstanding lifelong commitment to conservation.
Farm pond management in fall ensures better spring fish
For people who hope to wet their lines in farm ponds next spring, autumn is the time to make their ponds fish-friendly.
Holistic workshop blends farm and social philosophy
Researcher Deborah Stinner will be leading a weekend workshop on holistic management at the Stratford Ecological Center in Delaware, Ohio, Nov. 16-17.
How did Ohio’s pioneers receive public lands?
The Franklin County Genealogical and Ohio Historical Society staff will present Acres for Asking: The Public Land Distribution Process Nov. 2 at the Ohio Historical Center in Columbus.
Last summer’s raptor die-off across Ohio linked to West Nile
Ohio appeared to be at the center of an unprecedented raptor die-off that swept through the Midwest in late summer.
Modified soybeans may be less allergenic
For the first time, a dominant human allergen has been eliminated from a major food crop through biotechnology.
Ohio’s Quaker heritage honored
Historical markers in northeastern Ohio will commemorate the role Quaker settlers had in the newly formed state of Ohio.
Olde Stark Antique Faire is set for Nov. 2-3
The Olde Stark Antique Faire will be held Nov. 2-3 on the Stark County Fairgrounds.
Pa. college hosts trip to U.S. Holocaust memorials
A community travel excursion to the U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington is planned for Nov. 2.
ELO museum offers pottery ID on Nov. 9-10
Individuals allowed to bring three pieces of ware to East Liverpool Museum of Ceramics pottery ID event.













