At Cincinnati History Museum: Napoleon, Egypt reunited for exhibit
Napoleon in Egypt, a history exhibit exploring the time the French conqueror spent in one of the world's greatest civilizations, will open March 3 at the Cincinnati History Museum.
Personality affects stroke recovery
Pre-stroke personality may have a greater influence on stroke recovery than the brain injury itself.
Baby boomers looking at eye disease
In the dawn of the 21st century, 76 million baby boomers born between 1946 and 1961 face the prospect of age-related macular degeneration.
Potato chips: No pig can eat just one
Two Ohio State Agricultural Technical Institute researchers found that it doesn't matter if it's barbecue, sour cream and onion, or plain - potato chips are the snack of choice for pigs.
Birds from around the country will fly into the Ohio Expo Center for the...
Exotic Bird Show to be held Feb. 25 in the Rhodes Center.
Rare collection of Lionel trains auctioned by DeFina
DeFina Auctions hosted the sale of the lifetime collection of Lionel model trains from the estate of the late John Brenner.
Boehner, Lugar think bill would fix farm bill
A new bill has been introduced to complete the unfinished business of the 1996 farm program.
Sewing Smorgasbord: PBS show host to teach two classes
Shirley Adams, host ofthe television show The Sewing Connection aired on PBS, will be a guest teacher at Sewing Smorgasbord sponsored by Ohio State University Extension that will offer 18 sewing-related classes.
Clock carried historical twist: Dargate bidders eager for furniture
A clock made by Jacob Blumer of the family famous for hiding the Liberty Bell during the Revolutionary War sold for $4,950.
G. Edwin Johnson, ag broadcast pioneer, dies
Ed Johnson, who pioneered ag broadcasts across Ohio, died at his home Feb. 12, 2001.













