Yearly Archives: 2001
Family night vacation highlight
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb gives tribute where tribute is due.
Toaster waffles no comparison to iron-made versions
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about waffles and wafers.
Rescue workers need special farm training
Farmedic Training teaches fire, emergency medical, and rescue personnel to respond to farm accidents in a way that will reduce the rate of injuries and death on the farm and to themselves.
Hardy group of 14 tour Holmes County horse barns
Curtains, barn design, stall construction, and solar power were explored on a four-barn Holmes County equine tour sponsored by Holmes County extension.
Where are the Sept. 11 donations going?
More than $30 million in emergency assistance has been distributed from the $360 million contributed.
The cream rises to the top
Northwestern FFA dairy cattle evaluation team comes in fourth at Louisville.
Stewart Warner radio tops auction
From hump back trunk to printing machines, antiques sold high at Bob Wagner Oct. 28 auction.
Start a new Thanksgiving tradition at an Ohio state park
All eight Ohio State Park resorts are offering traditional Thanksgiving Day buffets with turkey and all the trimmings.
Soup or stew?: Carnegie exhibit ladles out culinary history of the soup tureen
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.
Shaker Museum to host holiday tea
The Shaker Historical Museum in Shaker Heights will hold open house from 2-5 p.m. Dec. 9.








