Modified soybeans may be less allergenic
For the first time, a dominant human allergen has been eliminated from a major food crop through biotechnology.
Ohio’s Quaker heritage honored
Historical markers in northeastern Ohio will commemorate the role Quaker settlers had in the newly formed state of Ohio.
Ashtabula County 4-H seeks volunteers for training
Can you make time for kids, teaching, learning or service? Become a 4-H volunteer.
W.Va. lifts avian influenza poultry restrictions
The order was a reaction to the Virginia outbreak that led to the destruction of more than 5 million chickens and turkeys.
Attend meeting to help solve school-funding issues
UAW Local 1112 retiree urges tri-county residents to take interest in school-funding issue.
Wayne Co. landowner donates ag easement, entire farm to agencies
The property, known as the Mellinger Farm, has been in operation since 1816 and currently raises crops, primarily corn and soybeans.
Conference looks at women of Appalachia
Ohio University-Zanesville's fourth annual conference, "The Women of Appalachia, Their Heritage and Accomplishments," will be Oct. 24-26 in Zanesville, Ohio.
Wright on!
On a gray December morning nearly 100 years ago, Orville and Wilbur Wright stood atop Kill Devil Hill hoping to prove to the world that powered, manned flight was possible. They did just that in December 2003.
ELO museum offers pottery ID on Nov. 9-10
Individuals allowed to bring three pieces of ware to East Liverpool Museum of Ceramics pottery ID event.
Construction company buys all grand champs at Coshocton Co. Fair auction
Nicole Hosfelt's 112-pound grand champion market wether goat was sold for a winning bid of $1,000.













