Yearly Archives: 2002
All the madness that money can buy
"Farm and Dairy" columnist Kymberly Foster Seaboldt comments on the common lack of common sense in corporate America.
Car seats and clutter
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about the pros and cons of pack rattery.
Warren library tries out adult daycare comedy kits
A monthly selection of books, videos, audiobooks, and old-time radio programs on the lighter side will be provided to adult daycare centers for client programming.
University of Cincinnati professor studies geography of billikens
With their pointy little heads, grinning faces, slitty eyes, round bellies and hands tightly pressed against the sides of their naked bodies, billikens have become a way for Wendy Eisner to show that the study of geography is fun.
U.S. Air Force Museum tours offer look ‘behind the scenes’
Restoration techniques and a variety of aircraft in varying stages of the restoration process are highlighted on the monthly tours at Dayton's Wright Field.
Trumbull County 4-H endowment fund tops $57,000
Interest earned each year from the money in the fund is used to support local 4-H program needs in many ways.
Tri-county agronomy day Atwood Lake Feb. 28
Program will include latest information and research on various crop production topics and technologies, and discussion of the new farm bill.
Togetherness is better than gifts to show your love
HAPPY VALENTINE DAY: Togetherness tops the list of how to show a loved one you care.
Thirty-eight New York counties eligible for USDA emergency loans
Assistance will help New York farmers recover from reduced pasture grazing and crop production caused by severe drought conditions.
Short-term host family sought by Medina County 4-H
An international exchange program sponsored by Medina County extension is hosting young people from Japan and various other countries.








