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Monthly Archives: November 2001

Northwestern FFA dairy cattle evaluation team comes in fourth at Louisville.

From hump back trunk to printing machines, antiques sold high at Bob Wagner Oct. 28 auction.

All eight Ohio State Park resorts are offering traditional Thanksgiving Day buffets with turkey and all the trimmings.

Ten tureens - ranging from an elegant early 18th-century Meissen china tureen to the utilitarian 1975 Rival Crock-Pot - matched with recipes that might have gone in them are on exhibit through Aug. 11.

The Shaker Historical Museum in Shaker Heights will hold open house from 2-5 p.m. Dec. 9.

Auctioneers Gene Kiko and Joe Gordon worked two rings Oct. 20 for the Mayberry auction.

In a survey of 325 sales managers, nearly half said their job has harmed their marriage or relationship with a significant other, and 58 percent claimed the stresses of work had caused illness.

A letter signed by 34 members of the Damascas Ruritan Club calls attention to the safety of a one-line bridge in Butler Township of Columbiana County.

William R. "Bill" Crooks enlisted in the Army Signal Corps in 1917, and was sent to what would become Patterson Field in Dayton and enticed to become a war pilot. He actually couldn't wait.

A Purdue University entomologist has developed a method of using multiple pesticides in a precise way so that genetic resistance doesn't arise.