Wetland mitigation isn’t working; reports calls for tough reforms
Ohio expert who served on National Research Council committee says wetland loss still outweighs gain.
Copeland weather: Temperatures were normal for the first half of the year
The temperature was normal for the first six months of this year, according to Edwin R. Copeland, U.S. weather observer, reporting from his post in southern Columbiana County.
Witmer’s Feed and Grain to rebuild mill
Witmer's Feed and Grain will rebuild the Garfield grain mill lost to fire in June.
EPA rule a plus for Midwest ethanol
For the first time, Midwest refiners will receive credit toward their carbon monoxide reduction.
Form From Fire: Chihuly glass sculpture to illuminate Dayton Art Institute
A Dale Chihuly exhibition -- Form From Fire -- will open July 21 at the Dayton Art Institute featuring more than 100 objects from Chihuly's most beloved series.
Guest Commentary: History teaches us to value freedom
Commentary from a senior airman in the U.S. Air Force reminds us that the survival of democracy depends on an educated public, especially when it concerns constititional rights.
Hot rods ride into Ohio Expo Center
The Ohio Expo Center presents the Goodguys/PPG Hot Rod and Custom Car Nationals July 13-15.
Interest rates on student loans reach all-time lows
Student loan interest rates have dropped up to 2.2 percentage points - reaching historic lows and offering lower payments to millions of borrowers.
Ladies, hold onto your carts: Men are found to be savvy shoppers
Is he a 'grab and go' kind of shopper? Guys aren't as inept at shopping as women think, but it is a skill that seems to have evolved more strongly in females.
Meet the Packard family at library presentation
Historian Wendell Lauth will give a slide presentation on the Packards, exploring the family's contributions to the business, industrial and cultural life of the Warren, Ohio, area.













