Monthly Archives: December 2000
Tips for helping children of divorce during the holidays
Divorced parents can do much to alleviate the stress of the holidays for their children.
Plenty of rest and hot fluids is best way to beat colds
While there's hope that something will be discovered to cure the cold, researchers haven't found it yet.
Pastor carves Christmas totem pole
A 26-year effort in research, sketching and carving ended in the translation of the Christmas story into a 12-foot totem pole of yellow cedar.
ODNR honors conservationists’ efforts
Ohio Department of Natural Resources inducts two members into Hall of Fame.
November temperatures could predict cold, snowy winter
Columbiana County's longtime U.S. weather observer says, if November was any indication, get ready for a cold winter!
Moravian lovefeast to be held Dec. 10 at Schoenbrunn
The Moravian lovefeast is a fellowship service that has been held in Moravian churches for nearly 250 years, originating in Germany in the 1740s.
Mail Pouch painter dies, but legacy lives
Ohio native Harley Warrick, who painted his way into history with "Chew Mail Pouch Tobacco" signs on barns, died Nov. 24 at age 76.
Letter writer expressed bigotry of his own
The Constitution provides for freedom of religion, and that freedom includes the right to believe or to not believe.
Learn to deal with estate planning with new home course
An Estate Planning Letter Study Course is available to start you on an estate plan. You can proceed at your own pace and in the comfort of your home.
Kwanzaa founder to start events in Pittsburgh
Dr. Maulana Karenga, founder of the Kwanzaa holiday, will kick off the Pittsburgh area Kwanzaa celebration at a special lecture Dec. 26 at 7 p.m. in Carnegie Music Hall.