Farm bill remains in closed debates
Congress broke for its Easter recess but there won't be a vacation for Congressional staffers still pounding away at the details of the farm bill proposal.
Final lyceum lecture puts antiques in the spotlight
Display samples will include glassware, silver and collectibles.
Indian mound tour planned for May 4
Mahoning archeologists will host a trip to Mound City, the Great Serpent Mound and Fort Ancient.
Long-lost ring may finally be returned
Through a mysterious gift, the curiosity of a young man and the Internet, a 1930s high school ring and its owner may soon be reunited.
N.C. antiques show kicks off spring
The Metrolina Antiques and Fine Collectibles Show will be held April 3-7 in Charlotte.
Penn State building food sciences lab
Penn State hopes to hold on to its reputation in food sciences with the construction of a new food sciences complex.
Talk with aging parents about money
Many families do not discuss finances until a crisis occurs, when it may be too late.
Congress wrestles with trade issue
Although the House has given its approval to Trade Promotion Authority legislation, the Senate is not so eager to give the president negotiating power.
Vintage bridal attire highlight of fashion show
The North Canton Civic Center will host the show featuring bridal fashions of the past 100 years.
Farm bill caught up in politics
The Congressional conference committee studying the farm bill is unlikely to finish its work before the Easter break. Congress' recess begins March 22.













