Museum traces region’s medical history
The Rose Melnick Medical Museum at Youngstown State University traces the region's medical history through a collection of more than 10,000 artifacts.
American chestnut could be making a strong comeback
The tree could become the proud queen of Eastern forests once again within the next decade thanks to the efforts of the American Chestnut Foundation and multiple research groups across the country.
Collectible figures bring $8,500
Reimold Brothers Auction Center auctioned silver, diamonds, and antique furniture at their Nov. 24 estate auction.
Conference to include event for women in ag
The Innovative Farmers of Ohio annual conference will include a special preconference workshop for women in agriculture.
Harvard study shows risk of mad cow disease in U.S. is minimal
A landmark study by Harvard University that shows the risk of bovine spongiform encephalopathy occurring in the United States is extremely low.
Is correct way for livestock industry to grow
Mary Gibson of Louisville takes exception to a letter from the executive director of the Ohio Livestock Coalition published in the Nov. 19 Farm and Dairy.
Let’s set the record straight
Jeff Herrick, manager of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources' Division of Wildlife District Three, responds to a Nov. 29 letter on Ohio wildlife management.
Materialistic kids expect more gifts for Christmas
Parents who are materialistic tend to have children who are more materialistic, and materialistic children expect parents to spend more on presents during the holiday season.
Moravian Christmas services at Schoenbrunn
Traditional Moravian Christmas "lovefeast" services will be held at Schoenbrunn Village Dec. 9. at 2 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. in Schoenbrunn's log meetinghouse.
Ohio’s wet wheat is struggling
Northwest Ohio wheat stands have been hit the hardest by this fall's warm, wet weather.













