With herbicides, it’s no rain, no gain
Herbicides applied at planting need a half inch to 1 inch of rainfall within seven to 10 days, and more rain is needed in overly dry soils.
Organ restoration sounds a new note
John Watson, conservator of instruments at Colonial Williamsburg, and David Blanchfield, associate metals conservator, recently conserved and restored Colonial Williamsburg's 18th-century chamber organ.
Professor says bigger churches aren’t always better
According to a survey, churches in the United States are never going to be mega-churches, and according to a Emory University professor, shouldn't try to be.
Dodging the dodgeball debate
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell writes about the lessons she learned playing the game experts are now trying to root out of school sport.
‘Seven Sisters’ quilt made for raffle
The 17th annual Panhandle Piecemakers Quilt Show will be held June 8-9 at the John D. Rockefeller Career Center in New Cumberland, W.Va.
Ohio alert for foot-and-mouth
Ohio Director of Agriculture Fred L. Dailey, does not believe it is inevitable that the disease will make its way into the United States, but the state is refining its battle plan should that ever happen.
Seven stories of love
Marcia Millman explains seven stories of love in her newest book.
Ohioans picked to help draft CAFO regs
Ohio Agriculture Director Fred L. Dailey announces the Livestock Environmental Permitting Program advisory committee.
Summer roundup heads to Wood County
Tour stops include the Nichols Farm, J Bar A Herefords, Calvin Gerwin and Sons, Bill J. Bowling Farm, Larry and Becky Warns and Tom Dierksheide.
‘GNO for Good:’ A cut above the rest
A new 'do does more than to raise the spirit of one woman. It gives another woman and her family a new lease on life.













