Styleshow on the catwalk in Niles
The Niles Historical Society presents a luncheon, style show and program at the McKinley Memorial Auditorium May 10.
19th century spin doctors worked on canvas
Spin doctors in the 19th century turned their spin on canvas instead of TV.
Above-average snowfall marked March weather
March's snowfall brought the winter's total to 45.3 inches, compared to a normal year of about 30 inches.
Daffodil Dairy Sale averaged more than $1,400
Bred heifers averaged $1,675 at the annual sale in Carroll County, Ohio.
Federal order milk price increase takes effect
A new pricing formula for milk used to make cheese took effect April 1, despite a last-minute effort to get a court to stop the hike.
Forest fragmentation may increase Lyme disease risk
Lyme disease incidence is rising in the United States, and is far more common than West Nile fever.
Haviland collectors gather in Virginia
Haviland China in the White House will be the theme of the 14th annual conference of Haviland Collectors lnternationale Foundation, May 15-18.
Liberty Bell passes latest stress tests
Experts are watching a hairline fracture that extends from the main crack in the Liberty Bell to the back of the bell.
Senate mulls ethanol incentive, tax
Measure would plug Highway Trust Fund drain.
State to destroy ash trees to kill borer
Lucas County homeowners cooperate in emerald ash borer eradication efforts.













