Bioluminescence – Living Lights
Fireflies, or lightning bugs, are neither flies, nor bugs. They are beetles capable of bioluminescence.
Scientists predict ‘significant’ harmful algal bloom in western Lake Erie this summer
Overall bloom will be smaller than in 2013 with varying impacts across lake’s western basin
Saving limbs, to saving life: Chain saw safety is more than a buzzword
Reporter Chris Kick recently attended a chain saw safety workshop with the Ohio Forestry Association. This is his account of the experience.
Marcellus and Utica shale drilling permits: Monroe County is drilling hot spot
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources reported 25 new permits were issued for drilling in Monroe County during June.
Harrison County Fair auction results
Auction results from the 2014 Harrison County Fair in Cadiz, Ohio.
How to Tuesday: Identify poison ivy, oak and sumac
You know the old adage “Leaves of three, let it be.” It’s referring to poison ivy and oak, and it’s true. With summer comes...
Ohio farm groups announce new water quality initiative
The diverse group is lead by farm bureau members, universities, business and industry leaders. It plans to conduct an opinion poll over the next few weeks.
Wealth inequality gap doubles in U.S.
Wealth inequality among U.S. households roughly doubled between 2003 and 2013, according to a new analysis by University of Michigan researchers.
Ohio court update: Holmes County decision partly overturned
The appellate court ruled the trial court overstepped its jurisdiction by ordering a well to be plugged.
Double cropping research helps northern New York dairy farmers
Research conducted on northern New York farms by Cornell University researchers is helping farmers enhance their production of forage crops for dairy cows.























