Beaver County farmer convicted of killing geese with poisoned corn
Robert Yost, 52, of New Galilee, Pennsylvania, and his employee, Jake Reese, 27, of Enon Valley, Pennsylvania, were accused of using corn laced with a banned pesticide to kill geese and other birds on leased farmland.
The whistlepig has spoken!
High on Gobbler's Knob, about 3 miles outside the town of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, a crowd of thousands gather every Feb. 2 to celebrate Groundhog Day.
Two sides to every story
It’s not often your community turns into a national news story. But that’s what happened to editor Rachel Wagoner's hometown last February when a train derailed and caught fire in East Palestine, Ohio. She lives less than 4 miles away from the derailment.
One year later: Environmental concerns remain after East Palestine derailment
One year later, residents of East Palestine still face the impacts of the Norfolk Southern train derailment that leaked contaminants into the water and air.
One year later: Little change in railway safety after East Palestine derailment
One year since the East Palestine derailment, safety changes in the railroad industry are lackluster and Railway Safety legislation is stalled in the Senate.
World news slashes grain prices again
Marlin Clark details how global trade and production are impacting grain prices in the United States.
First wildflower of the year prepares to emerge
Tami Gringich introduces us to the fragrant wildflower that will soon be making it's appearance: skunk cabbage.
KIKO’s Theresa Blocher inducted into OAA Hall of Fame
Longtime KIKO auctioneer and realtor Theresa Blocher was recently inducted into the Ohio Auctioneer's Association Hall of Fame.
Stark County couple wins Ohio Cattlemen’s Association’s Young Cattlemen of the Year
A family of veterinarians received one of the Ohio Cattlemen's Association's prestigious industry awards at the group's annual meeting and awards banquet.
Fire destroys bank barn at Trumbull County dairy
A fire destroyed a barn at Kibler Dairy Farm in Warren, Ohio in the pre-dawn hours of Jan. 22 but it could have been much worse.