Number of West Nile virus cases rising
New numbers reflect a growing presence of West Nile virus in Ohio and Pennsylvania as the disease moves westward, leaving no county or town immune to the threat.
West Nile virus: Protection advice for humans and horses
Reduce West Nile virus risks by eliminating mosquito breeding sites on your property, such as tin cans, plastic containers, ceramic pots, or similar water-holding containers.
Trumbull 4-H’ers repeat as champs
Trumbull County Fair's sale of more than 300 market animals in 12 project areas ran more than 8 hours, but in the end, sale totals topped $159,000.
Wild horse adoption to be televised
The Bureau of Land Management is offering individuals the chance to adopt horses, burros and mules gathered in Nevada, California and Arizona during a televised adoption Aug. 16.
Historic Cincinnati churches open on July 25 tour
The Cincinnati Museum Center will host the tour, An Eastside Sampler of Historic Churches, July 25 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
June weather was good for hay crop
Haymakers liked June, but others are worrying about a shortage of rain, after spring's plentiful downpours. Here's Ed Copeland's monthly weather observations.
Lace up walking shoes for twilight walk in Salem
Join Salem's third annual Twilight Mile Walk July 27.
Ohio State Fair has jobs available
The Ohio State Fair is having a party for those who are interested in making extra money this summer.
EU’s GM labeling raises questions
The new rule by the European Union Parliament requires any food or food products with more than 1 percent of genetically modified organisms sold in the European Union to carry a label.
Ohio Valley Beef Weekend results
Lots of quality beef paraded at the 10th annual Ohio Valley Beef Spectacular, June 15-16, in Mineral Wells, W.Va.













