Biologists give Darby good report card
Ohio Department of Natural Resources biologists report finding a variety of mussels in the Big Darby Creek.
Fuel-efficient vehicles are possible
If they can develop a small piece of plastic you use to talk to people half way around the world, then battery-operated vehicles, with small engines running generators to recharge these batteries, could produce vehicles that would travel 200 miles per gallon.
Ohio wetlands acreage coming back to life
A partnership between state and federal agencies and Ducks Unlimited has helped restore more than 3,000 acres of wetlands across the Buckeye State in the last decade.
Milk bonus does your wallet good
By adjusting management practices, milk producers could probably obtain bonuses with little or no added production costs.
Producers kill pork checkoff
Pork council files lawsuit to overturn USDA's decision.
North coast political collectors to meet
The North Coast Nostalgia and Political Collectors will hold its 10th annual convention, show and sale Saturday, Jan. 27 at the Akron-Fairlawn Hilton Grand Ballroom.
Wetland loss slows, but some see new court ruling as step backward
The same day as the government announces a slow-down in wetland losses, EPA toughens definition of 'dredging' to include removal of material from U.S. waters.
Ohioan to chair AFBF young farmer committee
Gary Baldosser, a corn, soybean, wheat and beef producer from Republic, Ohio, was elected 2001 chairman of the American Farm Bureau Federation young farmer and rancher committee.
Antiques show welcomes a record crowd
Every thing from formal and country furniture, folk and fine art, china, silver, toys, to jewelry and porcelain was offered at the Worthington Historical Society's biannual antiques show.
Ohio’s bald eagles head to southern part of the state
A return of Ohio's normally harsh winter weather, absent in recent years, is pushing the state's bald eagle population southward.













