Red winter wheat earning its keep
Ohio had the largest increase in wheat acreage this year of any other Midwest state.
Shorthorns bind family, fairs, fun
A Shorthorn Bob Workman bought in 1967 became the foundation of his Belmont County herd, and his family.
Repeal of estate tax picks up steam
The House of Representatives passed legislation June 18 that calls for permanent repeal of the death, or estate, tax in 2011.
American being defeated in moral battles from within
The American majority turns a deaf ear to assaults on morality.
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.
Harmony Museum in Pa. open all year
Visitors learn about George Washington's 1753 mission that sparked the French & Indian War and the communal Harmony Society of German Separatists who founded the town in 1804.
Hometown artist to be honored in Carrollton
Lynn Fox, a local artist from Carrollton, will show more than 40 of his paintings June 22 from 1-4 p.m.
Jefferson Co. residents are hearing bells
The public is invited to watch the bell being poured.













