Monthly Archives: June 2002
May rains hold back planting
With below average temperatures and not a lot of sunshine, farmers didn't have much planting time, according to U.S. weather observer Edwin R. Copeland who watches the weather from his post in southern Columbiana County.
Massillon transforms for blues event
Diamond Court and Postal Place in downtown Massillon will be transformed for the evening into a retro blues club July 13.
Manufactured homes dealt blow
Reader comments on ruling in regard to manufactured homes.
Lumber grading school comes to western Pa.
A six-week, accelerated version of the association's Lumber Grading Program is coming to Titusville, Crawford County, July 8 to Aug. 16.
Kenny Chesney, Lee Greenwood to perform at Canfield Fair
This year's Canfield Fair grandstand headliners will include Lee Greenwood, Sandi Patty, Journey with Peter Frampton, and Kenny Chesney.
Gray found guilty in cattle theft case in Belmont Co.
Previously convicted cattle thief Christopher Gray was sentenced May 30 to serve five years in the Correctional Reception Center in Orient, Ohio.
Give your bull a job evaluation
Just as new employee evaluations occur during the first 30 days of employment, an "on-the-job" bull evaluation should be performed early in the breeding season.
Dinner will feature Mahoning Valley treasures
Mahoning Valley Historical Society will host its 127th annual meeting and dinner June 18 to show artifacts from the society's permanent collection.
Avon hosts annual Aunt Teak, Uncle Junque sales in June
Avon's city-wide Aunt Teak and Uncle Junque yard sales will be held June 22-23.
Thinking like a cow: Spying on animals may be profitable
Researcher detectives determine what's affecting the animal's welfare and find ways to improve the environment so the animal is more comfortable and, therefore, more productive.