Monthly Archives: May 2002
Hearth to Heart:Button Up Your Overcoat
Family Life Editor Laurie Steeb wants to know what's up with the weather?
Air apparent: Wicker’s lure continues
Columnist Roy Booth traces some of wicker furniture's lure, both in yesteryears and today.
Varying temperatures make it difficult to get crops planted
April's weather was up, then down, reports U.S. weather observer Ed Copeland.
State tries to close Buckeye Egg Farm
An Ohio egg producer may finally have his operation permits taken away after nine warnings by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.
Stark County tornado reminder of damage twisters can do
Kent State University senior Patrick Ayers completed his honors thesis, "Ohio Tornado Climatology from 1951-2000," on April 26. Two days later, a tornado blew down the trees in his front yard in Jackson Township.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame opens rock and roll exhibit
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum has opened Fifty Years of Rock and Roll, an exhibit chronicling the five decades of rock and roll.
Nematode squishes grape root borer
Two nematode species, one a native of Ohio, have been found to successfully control grape root borer, an insect pest responsible for major economic losses to the grape industry.
Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum initiates new Cycle Donor Program
If your reliable steed is about to be retired in favor of a newer model, there's a way for you to use it to help out the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum.
Methuselah of insect world to emerge in region in May
One of the world's most mysterious insects is about to invade the skies over Ohio, western Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Llama shows coming to northeast Ohio
Llovable llamas continue to rise in popularity in northestern Ohio. Two local shows can put you close to a llama, if you've never seen one.