Arm yourself with knowledge
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell writes about the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine and the faulty logic this group employs to promote its hidden agenda.
Olde Stark Antique Faire is Feb. 9-10
The indoor show at the Stark County Fairgrounds will features over 100 dealers and collectors with a wide variety of antiques and collectibles.
Cattle thief may be back at it again
Authorities are seeking previously convicted cattle thief Christopher L. Gray in regards to a current round of cattle deals gone bad.
Original owners return to manage antiques store
Antiques on the Square, located at 101 Main St., Chardon, Ohio, is back under original owners, Pat and Greg Martin.
Food security is top priority
The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture kicked off a new youth leadership and education initiative in her swing through Ohio last week.
Wayne County business owner sentenced for fraud
Richard Hartzler, owner of Hartzler Feed & Seed in Rittman, was charged with tampering with records. He is ordered to pay restitution.
See you in court: Agricultural society files suit to settle fairgrounds dispute
AKRON - The Summit County Agricultural Society has gone to court seeking a temporary restraining order preventing an eviction and the seizure of personal...
Herbs pack big health wallop
Researchers with the USDA have discovered that herbs have higher antioxidant activity than fruits, vegetables and some spices, including garlic.
Jeweled arts of India exhibit glimmers in Cleveland
The Cleveland Museum exhibit, from Feb. 24 through May 19, includes approximately 325 works - many lavished with diamonds emeralds, and rubies set in pure gold - displayed in groups including royal adornment, princely weapons, gemstones of inestimable importance, and sumptuous vessels, such as cups, plates, and inkwells.
Learning to market Main Street is a click away
Faculty and researchers at Cornell and Pennsylvania State's extension division develop Web site for newly elected officials.













