Yearly Archives: 2001
Ohioans have lots of boating opportunities, even in winter
A whole series of boat and travel shows, that opened with the January Cincinnati Travel, Sports and Boat Show and the Mid America Sail and Power Board Show in Cleveland, will be held between now and April 1
Justice for the justice department
The nomination of Sen. John Ashcroft as attorney general shows that Bush is serious about cleaning up the justice department.
Is Ohio earthquake prone?
At least 14 moderate-size earthquakes have caused minor to moderate damage in Ohio.
Highboy is top-selling item
A mahogany Chippendale bonnet-top highboy was the top-selling item at an auction by Nick Verbus and Mike Dinse, selling for $4,500.
Food Quality Protection Act speeded up
The American Farm Bureau Federation calls last-minute settlement to speeds up EPA's implementation "a slap in the face to ranchers and farmers.
Farmers push promised tax reform and farmstead exclusions
The Pennsylvania Farm Bureau is urging local members to pass petitions aimed at forcing school district boards to adopt Act 50.
Farm Link workshop is for beginners
Pennsylvania Farm Link's Beginning Farmer workshop Feb. 17 will emphasize what it takes for a successful farm start-up.
Earthquake centered near Ashtabula
Geologists detected a 4.2 magnitude earthquake Jan. 25, the largest earthquake to be registered in Ohio since 1986.
Dairy of distinction forms due in April
Pennsylvania dairy farms are invited to apply for this year's Dairy of Distinction award from the Northeast Dairy Farm Beautification Program.
Christmas tree management course set
Penn State's 2001 Christmas Tree Management Short Course will be held Feb. 21-22.








