Salem’s second century captured in booklet
The Salem Historical Society has produced volume two of Salem's Historical Timeline, The Second Century, 1900-2003.
Ash borer might have been isolated
The Ohio Department of Agriculture has found no new signs of emerald ash borer in Ohio since April.
Slug sleuths: Ohioans take lead on slippery path
As slugs chew their way through fields, researchers and farmers across the country are looking to Ohio for help.
Ashland Chautauqua looks at WWII
History comes alive with Ashland Chautauqua 2003: World War II at Home & Abroad, July 2-6.
To CWT, or not to CWT; that is the question
Dairy farmers need to work together to increase milk checks.
ATV deaths continue to increase in Pa., W.Va
Pennsylvania and West Virginia are ranked in the top six states for ATV-related deaths.
Auction supports health care for handicapped youth
Quilts and furniture items will highlight the seventh annual Bureau of Children with Medical Handicap fund-raising auction July 5.
Expert: Milk production finally drops
Penn State milk expert Ken Bailey says the marketplace may be realigning supply with demand.
Farm permits issued in three counties
Fourteen farms in northeastern Ohio received permits to operate under the new large livestock and poultry farm permitting law.
Getting stuck on stamp collecting
The beauty of stamp collecting is that you can collect whatever you want at whatever price.













