Monthly Archives: May 2002
Antique show, sale set for May 18-19
The 18th annual Greenfield Village Antiques Show and Sale will be May 18-19 at the Henry Ford Museum in Michigan.
Outdoor drama theater will pay tribute to apple pioneer Johnny Appleseed
A heritage center and outdoor drama theater named for legendary apple pioneer and role model, Johnny Appleseed, will located in Mansfield, Ohio.
Pond primer: Controlling algae takes patience, timing
Growth of wanted and unwanted plants in ponds is related to construction and greatly affects fish health. It also affects overall aesthetic appeal and pond use. Part II of a three-part series.
Pond primer: Chemical treatment option measures up
Chemical use is an option for pond owners who want to control growth of algae and aquatic plants.
Lawsuit ruling closes Wayne County motocross
Judge claims defendants' use of their property was "an absolute nuisance."
Clean Ohio Fund: Farmland easements wait begins
The Office of Farmland Preservation within the Ohio Department of Agriculture is now plowing through more than 400 applications from landowners interested in selling development rights from their farms.
Losing 4-H would hurt the community
Reader gives more support for Harrison County 4-H program.
Maintain services with tax
Reader supports half percent sales tax in Columbiana County.
Dairy Excel/Channel: New rules may mean more planning
Dennis Weilnau writes of the new EPA regulations on animal feeding operations.
Dismantled barn had ‘beautiful’ aspects and a secret signature
Looking at an old barn about a mile or two northwest of Smithville, Ohio.