Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Yearly Archives: 2001

British scientists call for a form of rapid, preemptive slaughter known as "ring culling."

The president and chief executive officer for Farm Credit Services of Mid-America writes to refute an Alan Guebert column.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded four brownfields grants worth $2.8 million to Ohio communities: Columbus, Lockland, Mansfield and a joint grant to Cleveland and Lima.

Jean Peterson, coordinator of school counseling at the Purdue School of Education at West Lafayette, Ind., writes about the role that a school counselor can play in keeping peace within a school.

White Ironstone China Association's seventh national convention will be held May 3-6 in historic Worthington, Ohi

Children aged 8 to 15 listed bullying and teasing as a higher concern than the pressure to have sex, AIDS, racism, or to try alcohol or drugs.

The current John Lennon exhibition has been extended at least through the end of the year and an exhibit on Stuart Sutcliffe, the "other" Beatle, will open May 15.

The herbicide atrazine isn't causing groundwater pollution, but its effect on surface water is another question.

The second conference on Amphora glass was held last month in Meadville, Pa.

Harold Benich of Albion, Pa., has build a diesel powered motorcycle from genuine Harley-Davidson parts and a diesel engine scrapped from an old Miller welder. It smells like French-fried potatoes, and sounds like a tractor.