Fire’s heat destroyed twin towers
Structural engineer describes what went wrong inside the World Trade Center on Sept. 11.
‘Gift of the Magi’ fights cancer
Researchers have identified a compound in myrrh, one of the gifts presented to Jesus by the Three Wise Men, that they believe could be developed into a potent anticancer agent.
Hayes for the holidays
Special evening tour offered of the Hayes Presidential Center in Fremont.
‘It’ could be a threat to your health
"It" is being ballyhooed as the greatest invention since the Internet, but health and fitness experts are afraid "It" could also be the worst threat to cardiovascular health since the greasy spoon.
Moving electric fence to open strip grazing is high paying job, saves cost
Beef producers who want to make more money should feed winter grass instead of moving hay.
U.S. Supreme Court declines beef checkoff charge
The high court refused to consider a charge that the beef checkoff program is unconstitutional.
Ohio Farm Bureau renews farm focus
A renewed farm emphasis is the result of a long-term visioning project that polled members and nonmembers on the Ohio Farm Bureau's core purpose.
Whiskey Run Antiques store shuts its doors
The antique gallery, which showcases fine American, Asian and European antiques from the 18th and 19th century, will close Dec. 31.
Pork cooperative seeks producers willing to change system
Members can invest in the cooperative's packing and processing plants, if built.
Year-end tax management strategies
Making a profitable management decision is always more important than making a decision resulting only in saved taxes.













