Improving teenage financial literacy
A coalition of more than 100 governmental, educational and business organizations working together to improve financial literacy among young people has published "Improving Financial Literacy: What Schools and Parents Can and Cannot Do."
Studying baseball’s offensive surge
Two University of Nebraska-Lincoln historians report on factors contributing to "Baseball's Great Hitting Barrage of the 1990s."
Get in the game: Prevent school violence
Guest commentary by Matthew Kaplan, assistant professor of agricultural education at Penn State, looks at how community tragedy can be averted with connections.
Suiza, Dean Foods merging
Suiza Foods Corporation and Dean Foods Company are merging to form a national dairy and specialty foods company with $10 billion in revenue.
Grandparents have a role in divorce
The grandparents can take steps to support both their children and grandchildren during this challenging time
USDA budget increased for protection against disease
Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman authorizes an additional $32 million to protect the United States against foreign diseases in her FY 2002 proposed budget.
Meet Janie Jenkins: A lady with a special place in her heart reserved for...
Horses have been a central theme in Jenkins' life, running like threads through the fabric of her 78 years. At every important moment, there has somehow been a horse involved.
Industrial minerals operations in Ohio facing possible regulation legislation
Senate Bill 83 proposing to strengthen regulations for mining materials such as limestone, gravel, and clay represents the first comprehensive overhaul of the state's industrial minerals laws since 1974.
USPS issues joint Nobel Prize stamps
Sweden Post and the U.S. Postal Service have jointly issued Nobel Prize commemorative stamps in both the United States and Sweden on the centennial of the first awards.
Reclaiming Ohio’s land: ODNR commits to record number of abandoned mine land projects
Ohio Department of Natural Resources' will put out for bid this summer 38 projects in 19 eastern and southeastern Ohio counties.












