UN seeks $98 million to improve food safety measures
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization proposed setting up a $98 million fund to help the world's least developed countries improve the safety and quality of their food products.
Be a wise owl, not a jackrabbit on the gas pedal
You can't change gasoline prices, but you can drive more efficiently and maintain your vehicle to lower your gasoline costs.
Lest we forget. Was it really as long as that?
The Avenue of Flags in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Hermitage, Pa., is one of the few remaining memorials to that receding American memory of when America was held hostage by Iranian fundamentalist militants.
USDA OKs StarLink diagnostic kit
The performance of the Strategic Diagnostics' GMO Bt9 Maize Kit meets the manufacturer's claims of the identification of one StarLink corn kernel in 10,000 corn kernels.
Carrollton FFA presents annual chapter awards
The Carrollton FFA chapter held its banquet on April 28.
Livestock brings home the bacon
In 2000, gross income from meat animals was up 16 percent.
Viets House hosts military display
Cortland-Bazetta Historical Museum display features items on loan from area residents.
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Sheep breeder plays role in Tunis recovery
Jozi Best of Litchfield, Ohio, wants to bring the national Tunis sale to the Great Lakes Sheep and Wool Show and Sale in Wooster.
Ohio Natural Resources Hall of Fame deadline near
The ONR Hall of Fame inducts individuals, past and present, who have made significant contributions to Ohio's natural resources through management practices, environmental education or scientific achievement.













