Monthly Archives: January 2001
Meeting addresses game breeders and hunting preserves
Penn State is hosting a conference for anyone interested in game birds or operating a hunting preserve.
Loghurst cabin tours are scheduled through March 22
Candlelight tours of Loghurst, the oldest log house in the Western Reserve, will begin soon.
Learn to grow your own geraniums
When starting plants from seed this winter, don't forget geraniums. While most gardeners purchase their geraniums from garden centers in the spring, growing them from seed is easy and fun.
Historical society plans exhibit for creator of Quaker Sam
The Salem Historical Society is planning a local exhibit of the works of the local artist, Perry Calvin. He may be best known for the beloved character "Quaker Sam" used throughout the community and the Salem School District.
Glass show offers free identification of glass pieces
Free glass identification will be offered during the 14th annual Classic Glass Show and Sale, Feb. 10, in Eastlake, Ohio.
Fewer wheat acres could boost prices
The lowest projected winter wheat plantings in 30 years could give some lift to wheat prices by summer harvest.
Buckeye Egg fined $1.36 million
State officials are pleased with the agreement but say, 'we've heard it before.'
Bid calling champion is crowned
The king of chant, the grand champion bid caller in Pennsylvania, hails from western Pennsylvania.
Answers may be blowin’ in the wind
Wind farming may be an alternative to other power sources.
Visions of the future dance in their heads
Noble County residents are getting the chance to direct their communities by creating a shared vision of their county's long-term future and move it in the direction they want.