Monthly Archives: August 2002
Eterge brings more than $7,000
Lamps and glass items were high sellers at the Copley auction.
Drought causes more than just financial stress, also emotional
The weather causes financial stress for many families, however, it also causes emotional stress and depression.
Dorr appointment is ‘vulgar abuse of power’
Reader says President George Bush's "recess appointment" of controversial Tom Dorr as undersecretary of agriculture for rural development, after the Senate Ag Committee refused to recommend his confirmation to the full Senate can only be termed a vulgar abuse of power.
Dailey yanks Buckeye Egg permits
The first thing Ohio Agriculture Director Fred L. Dailey did with the ODA's Livestock Environmental Permitting Program was to revoke Buckeye Egg Farm's operating permits.
Butter sculpture honors America — Dairies show “red, white and moo”
See how Ohio's dairy farmers contribute to a long-standing Ohio State Fair tradition and show their patriotism in a unique way.
Back to school also means back to stress
A recent study found college students are suffering more classroom anxiety.
Stark Co. home to generation after generation of family showmen
For some families, curly hair is the predominant genetic characteristic. For this family, however, that trait is 4-H.
He’s a real gold digger
Pittsburgh businessman Neil Baney admits he's a gold-digging barbarian and tells about modern gold prospecting.
Luck, know-how shown in youth at Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions
A combination of beginner's luck, good fortune and known-how helped eight young people exhibit and sell their grand and reserve champion livestock projects at the Ohio State Fair.
Jefferson Co. families’ winning streaks continue
DeFrank, Newburn and Piergallini families continued their winning ways at this year's Jefferson County Fair.