Wednesday, July 8, 2026

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.

East Liverpool teen aspires to be the next country music star.

Although the crowd dwindled during the late hours of night, it didn't stop buyers from giving $111,201 to Harrison County 4-H members.

Finding romance under the country sky.

A study shows some Pennsylvanians in Appalachia at higher risk of death from colorectal cancer.

A fundamental change in American culture may be the only cure for recent corporate scandals.

Don't swear off serving flavored milk just yet. The drinks might be more helpful to your health than you realize.

The Ohio Department of Agriculture unveiled the ranked list of 442 farms that submitted applications for state funding under the Clean Ohio Agricultural Easement Purchase program July 1.

In response to the amazing outpouring of charity and volunteerism following Sept. 11, the U.S. Treasury recently announced the availability of Patriot Bonds.

The Ohio Dog Fighting Task Force, co-chaired by Lt. Gov. Maureen O'Connor and Ohio Agriculture Director Fred L. Dailey, hopes to eliminate dog fighting in Ohio, a larger problem than anyone suspects.