Monthly Archives: February 2001
Pulling lawn tractors sounds fun
Donovan fan takes a new look at his own lawn tractors.
Working to improve rural vision
George Slater explains the position of the Ohio Farmers Union in support of the Nobel County visioning program.
Dairy Excel: BSE: The history and implications
Columbiana County Extension agent Ernie Oelker explains mad cow disease.
Some firsts in post-war toys
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the sturdier and larger American-made toys that appeared just after World War II.
Multi-state grazing conference set
The sixth Great Lakes International Grazing Conference will be Feb. 12-13, at the Shipshewana Antique Auction Barn in Shipshewana, Ind.
Let a smile be your umbrella: a way to bridge the political chasm
Columnist Dale Wildman writes looks with approval at the bipartisian appeal of President George W. Bush and at the need for political civility.
Working to improve rural vision
George Slater explains the position of the Ohio Farmers Union in support of the Nobel County visioning program.
Who benefits from Lasik eye surgery?
U.S. Federal Trade Commission and the American Academy of Ophthalmology issue publication on facts about the corrective surgery.
Tiffany lamp brings $26,450 in online auction
ewolfs' January art and antiques auction drew a final bid of $26,450 on a Tiffany Turtleback Glass Pendant Shade lamp.
Stark County Corn Club honors members
Dan Schmucker received special recognition during the 38th annual awards banquet







