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Monthly Archives: January 2001

The little known work of two generations of a family of central Ohio artists will be featured at the Columbus Museum of Art beginning Jan. 31.

An unusually large number of new and rare wild plant species were spotted in Ohio last year.

A white-tailed deer killed last fall in Greene County is an Ohio record and, if approved by national scoring organizations, could also be the largest deer ever taken by a hunter in the world.

Ohio State researchers have discovered two new corn viruses, one which remains to be identified.

Here's what U.S. weather observer Edwin R. Copeland recorded about 2000 weather from his station in southern Columbiana County.

Group's annual meeting Jan. 27 will spur a look at the bottom line in a new way.

Can horses tolerate winter weather? They can under the owner's watchful eye. They can withstand temperature down to 13 degrees. Anything below that horses will need more energy to keep themselves warm.

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Identity theft is a rapidly growing crime. If you didn't get a paper shredder for Christmas, you might want to...

A type of butterfly known to inhabit portions of Central and South America, as well as New England and the southern states, has been observed in Ohio for the first time on record.

The anonymous buyer purchased the car as a surprise gift for his wife.