Historical sites in northeast Ohio open
The 10 Ohio Historical Society landmarks that mark Ohio history in the northeast section of the state are open for the travel season.
USDA tilts prices for butter and powder
The USDA announced May 31 that its Commodity Credit Corporation will increase the price it pays for butter by 19.99 cents to $0.8548 per pound, and decrease the price of nonfat dry milk by 10.32 cents to 90 cents per pound, effective immediately. The cheese prices will not change.
Hog producers not ready to expand
Producers are currently experiencing profit levels that have not often been seen in recent history, but are just now back to the financial point that they were three years ago.
Washboard music festival scheduled June 15-17
The only remaining operating washboard factory inspires an international music festival in Logan, Ohio.
Beyond slapping: Mosquito strategies
While it's hard to completely avoid being pestered by mosquitos, there are some things you can do to slap them down.
Ohio Light Opera announces show schedule for 2001
The Ohio Light Opera Company returns to the College of Wooster with four first-time productions and three traditional favorites.
Birth order may affect career interests
A child's place in the family birth order may play a role in the type of occupations that will interest him or her as an adult.
Organic certification funds available; 15 states eligible
Funds to defray costs of organic certification are available to producers in 15 states.
Churches decline when they abandon traditional niche
Liberal mainline churches have lost conservative members because they have abandoned that traditional membership niche they once served.
Pa. forestland not hurt by longwall mine subsidence
Study found only localized subsidence-related stresses in woodlands in southwestern Pennsylvania.













