Tuesday, June 16, 2026

An extremely rare 19th century Navajo blanket was appraised at up to half a million on Antique Road Show.

Guest commentator Richard Levins, professor and extension agricultural economist at the University of Minnesota and a senior fellow with the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, writes about the critical definition of "family" farms.

Stenholm-Boehner substitute amendment squeaks by the House Agriculture Committee on a 24-23 vote.

Costumed volunteer interpreters will be stationed in each of the village's 10 museum buildings July 7-8, to give visitors a glimpse of daily life in this former religious communal society.

With only 12 remaining, the museum searched the world for a tanker to restore. It will be displayed outside the museum at various times over the summer.

Hospital emergency rooms treat thousands of people for fireworks-related injuries each Fourth of July holiday.
Most of these victims are children; most of the injuries are caused by backyard, "class C" fireworks.

Some of Ohio's finest craftsmen have been involved in producing furniture, moldings, railings and fireplaces for the Inn.
Each of the six wings of The Dutch Village Inn has its own theme: Shaker, primitive, colonial, mission, cottage or Victorian.

Who hasn't wanted to try their hand at growing a few wildflowers after walking through the woods on a day in May or June? A forest floor carpeted with trilliums or lady slippers is an inspiring sight.

Reader disputes role of legislation and regulation in effective accidental injury reduction.

"Salute to America - Let Freedom Ring" will begin at 1:30 p.m. July 4, in the state park near Barboursville, W.Va.