Loghurst will host dulcimer concert in Canfield
Loghurst, the oldest remaining loghouse in northeast Ohio, will be the site of a special outdoor concert Aug. 31.
Lower U.S. forecast across the board
The USDA's August Crop Production report, which contained a surprisingly small forecast of the 2002 U.S. corn and soybean crops and a much lower estimate of the wheat crop.
Classic cars gather for Crawford’s Cruise-In August 25 in Cleveland
More than 150 vintage cars of all makes, models, years, and styles from Stutz Bearcats to Studebakers are expected to be at this year's Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum's Cruise-In.
Economic stimulus? Just enforce NAFTA
Enforcing NAFTA could be a powerful economic stimulus package and anti-terrorism tool.
Come to Eastern Ohio Sawmill Day Sept. 28
The Eastern Ohio Sawmill Day will cover a range of topics to get you started sawing your own lumber.
Dankfest celebrates German heritage
Harmony Museum's Dankfest Aug. 24-25 always concentrates on the unique history of the community founded in 1804 by German separatists and resettled in 1815 by Mennonites.
Economic stimulus? Just enforce NAFTA
Enforcing NAFTA could be a powerful economic stimulus package and anti-terrorism tool.
Five years later: George Washington’s gristmill is anxious for visitors
After five years of intense research and restoration work, George Washington's gristmill at Mount Vernon opened earlier this year.
Hale Farm hosts train ride and Civil War battle
Accompany Union reinforcements of the 8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry reenactors group as they head south aboard Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad to meet their fellow troops for the battle at Hale Farm and Village Aug. 10.
High heat, lack of rain tough on crops
July 2002 was the driest July in the 110 years that the Copeland family has been keeping weather records from their post in southern Columbiana County.











