Sunday, December 21, 2025

The new OHIO Gate will combine the historic, welcome O-H-I-O letters with a modernistic approach. It will be complete for the opening of the 2002 Ohio State Fair, August 2-18.

In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell writes about the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine and the faulty logic this group employs to promote its hidden agenda.

The indoor show at the Stark County Fairgrounds will features over 100 dealers and collectors with a wide variety of antiques and collectibles.

Authorities are seeking previously convicted cattle thief Christopher L. Gray in regards to a current round of cattle deals gone bad.

Antiques on the Square, located at 101 Main St., Chardon, Ohio, is back under original owners, Pat and Greg Martin.

The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture kicked off a new youth leadership and education initiative in her swing through Ohio last week.

Richard Hartzler, owner of Hartzler Feed & Seed in Rittman, was charged with tampering with records. He is ordered to pay restitution.

Rural landowners getting burned by frequent trespass of off-road vehicles. Aside from ruining crops, riding in fields digs ruts and creates other headaches.

Kellie L. Turner, a 4-H club adviser from Stow, Ohio, shares her frustration with the injustice she feels would be done to young people if the fair is evicted from the Summit County Fairgrounds.

The judge's ruling on granting the temporary restraining order requested by the Agricultural Society was expected this week.