Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Meeting with Sen. George Voinovich, the delegation from the East Ohio Conference delivered a message on behalf of Bishop Bruce R. Ough and his cabinet about the need "to maintain that creative tension" in finding a faithful response.

Six years after the Oklahoma bombing, several people are still receiving free counseling offered by the United Methodist Church's Oklahoma Annual Conference. The conference's Volunteers-In-Mission program is prepared to send teams to New York and Washington if they're needed.

University of Wisconsin-Madison scientists have a new theory about why autumn leaves turn scarlet and why the hues are more vibrant some years than others.

Just under $4,000 was raised for the Erie County 4-H Scholarship Fund.

The five 2001 Ohio Conservation Farm Family Awards were presented at Farm Science Review in recognition of conservation through farming practices.

The McConnell family of Hickory Grove Farms near Wellington, Ohio, was recognized as Ohio's 2001 Outstanding Century Farm.

He doesn't know her name, or who she is. He thinks she was a tourist. But the face ... he will never forget the face.

New nonprofit venture hopes to generate ag ideas and more farm profit.

Judy Olian, Dean of Penn State's Smeal College of Business and a leading expert in strategic human resources management, comments on the leadership and strategic issues that need to be addressed in the aftermath of the terrorist acts.

Ohio Gov. Bob Taft, speaking at the Farm Science Review Sept. 18, pledged to push legislation that would help clear the way for a plant to be built in the Buckeye State.