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.
Expert grazing tidbits and tips
Experts at the recent Eastern Ohio Grassland Conference in Guernsey County were able to sift through the details and offer the following hints for graziers.
Coshocton juniors earn dairy honors
Ashley Pritchard and Neil Duncan split honors in the Ayrshire category.
‘Gemboree’ spotlights the beauty of stones, fossils
The semiannual Gemboree will be Oct. 26-27 at Emidio and Sons Expo Center located in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
Direct marketing brings farm to table
Three C's can help small farms stay in business: competition, cash and consumers. And direct marketing is a way to do it.
‘Long walk home’ looks at Navajo’s 1863 march
Step back in time to 1863, when the U.S. Army forced more than 9,000 Navajos to make a grueling 380-mile march across New Mexico to a new reservation. A Nov. 1 program near Cleveland shares the story.













