Wednesday, January 14, 2026

A Trumbull County beef producer discovered 12 head of feeder calves missing from his pasture earlier this month.

The man whose name is synonymous with the Ohio Farmers Union, former executive director Charlie Nash, died July 14.

The United Nation's new Human Development Report 2001 calls for harnessing new technologies to help transform the lives of the poor.

Students at United Local Junior High in Columbiana County are continuing a project of gathering supplies and toys for orphans in Belarus and Russia.

The Northwestern Pa. Steam and Gas Engine Show, July 20-22, will spotlight "Odd Balls and Orphans" along with Maytag engines and equipment.

An Antique Roadshow and Fun Fair will be staged July 15 at the Werner Inn in East Canton, Ohio, from 1-5 p.m.

During the first half of FY 2001 the surplus in U.S. agricultural trade grew to $9.4 billion, almost $2 billion more than in the same period last year.

The Pappabello Summer Antiques Show and Sale, previously held at the I-X Center in Cleveland, will come to John S. Knight Center, 77 E. Mill St., Akron July 13-15.

Cattle producers suffered a $42-54 million loss because of errors in USDA's price reporting system.

The American Solar Challenge will wind along historic Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles.