Pipeline company ends fight
Area landowners' five-year uphill battle against a proposed natural gas transmission pipeline that would have dissected Ohio and western Pennsylvania is over.
Sale moves over 700 tons of stone
Landscapers and homeowners alike delighted in the offerings of an auction at the Barnstone Supply Company.
Coshocton County dairy family humbled by success of cow herd
The Brown Swiss herd at Hill-N-Dale Farm in central Ohio's Coshocton County is recognized worldwide.
Take the pork out of Washington
Reader wants to see the end of pork barrell politics.
Ohio Department of Agriculture gives exhibitors thumbs up on Paylean
The Ohio Department of Agriculture has OKd the use of Paylean, just in time for exhibitors hoping to feed the additive to animals intended for summer shows.
Sacred ground: Archeological dig sifts 150-year-old Quaker burial site
Archaeologist John R. White, professor at Youngstown State Univeysity, began a dig at a historic Damascus Friends Church burial site last year.
Four cowboys ride against terrorism
Four Oklahoma cowboys a fullfilling a spiritual calling - on horseback.
Take the pork out of Washington
Reader wants to see the end of pork barrell politics.
Mick Humphrey: Barnesville’s budding Ben Franklin
A farmer sometimes must rely on his inventive imagination to solve a problem.
Armyworms setting camp in fields
Common armyworms, which can defoliate crop fields very rapidly, are tough to predict. The pest is starting to turn up in Midwest corn and wheat fields in large numbers.












