Pioneers of Agriculture: Columbiana County Agricultural Hall of Fame
The Columbiana County Historical Association and the Columbiana County Agricultural Society selected five individuals to induct into the Columbiana County Agricultural Hall of Fame.
Carroll County Fair: Muggy weather encourages livestock buyers
The overall Carroll County Fair junior market livestock sale total hit $108,973.95, exceeding last year's total by more than $800.
Rare Michelangelo drawing unearthed
The Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York City has unearthed an unsigned drawing by Italian renaissance sculptor Michelangelo.
Hiram couple pioneers organic farm
Molly and Ted Bartlett combined their love of the outdoors with a love of food and started Silver Creek Farm, a certified organic produce farm in Hiram, Ohio.
Scenic Ohio roads garner national recognition
The Federal Highway Administration designated the Historic National Road in Ohio an All-American Road, and named the Amish County Scenic Byway a National Scenic Byway.
Reincarnation of a 134-year old barn
An 1868 barn was dismantled near Alliance, but will be given new life as a barn-home near Wadsworth next year.
Zoar Festival honors 19th century wheat harvesting
The Zoar Harvest Festival, Aug. 3-4, will commemorate the summer wheat harvest done by the 19th century German Zoar Separatists who founded Zoar Village in 1817.
Flavored-milk drinkers get more calcium, less sugar
Don't swear off serving flavored milk just yet. The drinks might be more helpful to your health than you realize.
Heat wave can be ‘sneaky’ killer
Most people don't realize that their odds for a heat-related illness go up the longer they're exposed, climatologists say.
Link found in animal temperament, bone size
Adding cattle to your herd? Look for big, solid animals. New research claims cCattle with fine bones may have a more skittish temperament than those with a heavier frame.













