Friday, January 2, 2026

The Cleveland Museum exhibit, from Feb. 24 through May 19, includes approximately 325 works - many lavished with diamonds emeralds, and rubies set in pure gold - displayed in groups including royal adornment, princely weapons, gemstones of inestimable importance, and sumptuous vessels, such as cups, plates, and inkwells.

Faculty and researchers at Cornell and Pennsylvania State's extension division develop Web site for newly elected officials.

Counties affected by wheat planting problems include Putnam, Paulding, Van Wert, Allen, Hancock, Henry, Defiance, Wood, and parts of Mercer, Shelby and Auglaize.

"The Reconciliation Quilt," a famous piece thought to a world-record price when sold at auction has been donated to the University of Nebraska center by Robert and Ardis James.

A history of the Ohio & Erie Canal has been selected as the national winner of the 2001 Aegis Award in documentaries.

The Bichsel family will retain ownership and management of the eight Goshen Dairy retail locations.

Cider taste tests on consumers over a three-year period have revealed that consumers have a split opinion on what a good cider should taste like.

The annual event is March 13, and is open to the public. It is sponsored by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife.

History books reveal ancestors of modern Holsteins were polled. The majority of horned animals in today's dairy industry are a result of few dairy cattle breeders selecting for the polled trait.

Individual producers can apply for SARE grants up to $6,000 and up to $18,000 is available for groups of three or more.