Lecture series highlights Ohio’s growth to present day
The Ohio Bicentennial Commission is coordinating "Ohio and the World," a seven-part lecture series profiling Ohio at 50-year intervals from before statehood to present day.
To sell or not to sell raw milk: Regulatory agencies state their case
A recent court case in Wisconsin where two farms tried to get around state laws regarding raw milk sales sparked interest in Ohio and Pennsylvania's stance on the subject.
Sebring Historical Society meets, plans next meeting
Sebring Historical Society recently held its general meeting and learned a history lesson on Sebring, Ohio, and the Civil War.
Annual Christmas Fantastic program features Santa, Frosty, Rudolph
The annual Christmas Fantastic show by Towne and Country Theatre in Norwalk, Ohio, will be Dec. 6-8, 15.
USDA sets new milk formulas for Class III, IV
The final decision culminates a process that began with the 1996 farm bill.
Bags beat towers for forage storage
Silage bags can save farmers from initial costs plus up to $10,000 a year, while greatly reducing the risks from falls and silage gas.
Whopper spud unearthed
Ellis Hawkins of New Waterford, Ohio, uncovered a sweet potato that weighed 8 1/5 pounds.
Build your own ladybug trap for $10
A simple, easy-to-make ladybug trap may have people beating a path to Joe Kovach's Web site.
Winter grazing: Cut hay out of budget
Feeding hay costs more than twice as much per pound of gain or any other economic measurement.
Choir comes to library to sing medieval and renaissance seasonal songs
The madrigal group Tapestries will entertain during a program Nov. 19, 6:30 p.m., at the Howland Branch of the Warren-Trumbull County Public Library.













