Scouting the field
Finding romance under the country sky.
Appalachians’ cancer risk, death rates higher than national average
A study shows some Pennsylvanians in Appalachia at higher risk of death from colorectal cancer.
Corporate scandals more likely in future
A fundamental change in American culture may be the only cure for recent corporate scandals.
Flavored-milk drinkers get more calcium, less sugar
Don't swear off serving flavored milk just yet. The drinks might be more helpful to your health than you realize.
Heat wave can be ‘sneaky’ killer
Most people don't realize that their odds for a heat-related illness go up the longer they're exposed, climatologists say.
Link found in animal temperament, bone size
Adding cattle to your herd? Look for big, solid animals. New research claims cCattle with fine bones may have a more skittish temperament than those with a heavier frame.
Scouting the field: Single farmers hard pressed to find companionship
Don't laugh, but single farmers have a tough row to hoe when it comes to finding someone of the opposite sex for a relationship. Part I of a two-part series on farm life and the single farmer.
Raspberries in short supply this year
A spell of late spring cold temperatures has limited production of red and black raspberries from southern to central Ohio this year.
“Cities, suburbs and countryside” in Cleveland Oct. 8
The National Preservation Conference will be in Cleveland October 8-13.
The Pappabello Summer Antiques Show and Sale in Akron, July 19-21
The Pappabello Summer Antiques Show and Sale is set for July 19-21 at the John S. Knight Center, 77 East Mill St., Akron.












