Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Ohio will host the traveling exhibit, American Originals: Treasures from the National Archives, May 24 through Sept. 2.

President George W. Bush signed the new farm bill Monday, May 13, after the U.S. Senate approved the conference report May 8 by a 64-35 vote.

Sally Putnam Chapman, the granddaughter of Earhart's husband, George Putnam, donated 492 items to the collection.

Growth of wanted and unwanted plants in ponds is related to construction and greatly affects fish health. It also affects overall aesthetic appeal and pond use. Part II of a three-part series.

Two nematode species, one a native of Ohio, have been found to successfully control grape root borer, an insect pest responsible for major economic losses to the grape industry.

A heritage center and outdoor drama theater named for legendary apple pioneer and role model, Johnny Appleseed, will located in Mansfield, Ohio.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum has opened Fifty Years of Rock and Roll, an exhibit chronicling the five decades of rock and roll.

The 18th annual Greenfield Village Antiques Show and Sale will be May 18-19 at the Henry Ford Museum in Michigan.

Kent State University senior Patrick Ayers completed his honors thesis, "Ohio Tornado Climatology from 1951-2000," on April 26. Two days later, a tornado blew down the trees in his front yard in Jackson Township.

All bowyers, atlatl throwers and flint-knappers are invited to join a weekend primitive gathering June 15 and 16 near Dover, Ohio.