Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Believe it or not, February actually registered above-average temperatures - at least at Ed Copeland's weather station in southern Columbiana County.

"A Fugitive's Path Escape on the Under Ground Railroad," a new program at Hale Farm and Village, presents a first hand look at a runaway slave's flight to freedom.

Because of unrelenting human demand for water, Africa's Lake Chad, once one of the continent's largest bodies of fresh water, has shriveled to a ghost of a great lake.

The USDA reached an agreement with pork producers' groups to allow the pork checkoff to continue if the National Pork Board severs its ties to the National Pork Producers Council.

Columbiana County volunteer Jean Rhodes recently received one of four Ohio Extension Agents Association Appreciation Awards presented statewide for 2000.

Farm and Dairy Editor says hello to a new behind-the-scenes talent at the newspaper: food and family life editor Laurie Steeb.

Growers have many new choices in the crop insurance market, but the clock is ticking on the insurance deadline.

A northeastern Ohio Web company is offering farm fresh goods direct to the consumer.

Some of the Roman Empire's most significant archaeological and artistic remains, unearthed in the 1930s, are brought together again for the first time since their discovery in the major exhibition "Antioch: The Lost Ancient City," on view at the Cleveland Museum of Art from March 25 through June 3.

The Beaver-Lawrence Holstein Club celebrated its 50th anniversary with a special historical timeline.