Yearly Archives: 2001
Secretary’s bookcase gets $1,000 bid
Auctioneers Gene Kiko and Joe Gordon worked two rings Oct. 20 for the Mayberry auction.
Sales career can harm love life, health, even make you fat
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.
One-lane bridge is unsafe
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.
Oldest living military pilot honored
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.
It’s possible to get off the pesticide ‘treadmill’
A Purdue University entomologist has developed a method of using multiple pesticides in a precise way so that genetic resistance doesn't arise.
Felumlee earns FFA Degree
Mary Felumlee was one of four Ohioans presented the Honorary American Degree in Louisville.
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Don’t use soy-diesel blend in your engines
Many engine manufacturers will void the engine warranty if soy-diesel is burned in an engine.
Dairyman-lawyer to share insight
Don Bennink, a managing partner of North Florida Holsteins in Bell, Fla., will speak on dairy management at two luncheon meetings in Smithville and New Bremen Dec. 3 and 4.
Dairy compact could help
Ashtabula County dairy farmer cites strong support for dairy compacts in Ohio.








