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Monthly Archives: March 2002

Mahoning archeologists will host a trip to Mound City, the Great Serpent Mound and Fort Ancient.

A new written history of the seamstresses' guild in France reveals information about the women who made clothing for the Queen of France and Marie Antoinette.

A United Methodist father-son team with a track record in mission work is taking their passion on the road.

A 66-acre farm sold in its entirety for $202,000 at a Matt Kiko-Theresa Blocher auction in Carrollton, Ohio.

Twenty-five individuals from across Ohio have been selected to participate in the Ohio Leadership Education and Development program.

The association between Teddy Roosevelt and the teddy bear has impacted lives and shaped the profits of toy companies for generations.

Farmers tend to lose more animals in a year than they realize, and the uncertainty of how to dispose of carcasses continues to burn in their minds.

Founders say the Focus on Sabbatical program has the potential to double grain prices a year before the actual production cut.

A proposed ban on packer ownership of livestock is heating up farm bill negotiations.

In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell tells us what's so fun about hearing and watching the rhetoric and political maneuvering in Washington.