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Monthly Archives: November 2002

This Methodist minister believes swelling the ranks of prayer warriors can only be good for America's endangered farm families.

Pennsyvlania Grange members elected the first woman to serve in the top position in the 130-year history of the state organization.

The greatest population growth in Ohio is occurring in the 'oldest of the old,' those 85 or older.

A federal appeals court granted a stay that permits the pork checkoff to continue collections during an appeal process.

The Ohio Bicentennial Commission is coordinating "Ohio and the World," a seven-part lecture series profiling Ohio at 50-year intervals from before statehood to present day.

Whenever both sun and clouds are in the sky, be sure to look up - you may behold rings, arcs, and other marvels.

If you had high egg counts this year, planting soybeans next spring, including SCN-resistant varieties, may not be a good idea.

The unusual dairy market raises tough questions for producers and consumers.

Lake Metroparks opens "Woodland Halle Days," featuring Halle's Seventh Floor exhibit and Winter Wonderland, Nov. 23, at the Penitentiary Glen Nature Center in Kirtland.

The auction of household items from the home of the late Henry Anderson drew buyers from across the country to Salem, Ohio.