Monthly Archives: June 2003
Homeward bound, but home can’t be found
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt tests true friendship when it comes to helping a buddy with house hunting.
Reflections on a great dad
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb appreciates her father on Father's Day and every day.
History behind Art Nouveau sculpture
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about Art Nouveau styles.
All about grazing between grain crops
There are many benefits to combining pasture-based livestock production and cash grain production on the same farm.
World premier of new symphony is June 21 in Akron
The world premier of An Ohio Symphony will take place June 21 at the E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall.
Trinket or treasure? Let the experts decide
Expert antique appraisers will help you determine if your item is a trinket or a treasure at Trinket or Treasure June 21.
This West Virginia calendar contest is a little wild
Roadsides in Bloom calendar contest will feature West Virginia's roadside wildflowers. Entries due Oct. 1.
The British are coming, the British are coming…. to Geneva, Ohio
A War of 1812 encampment is set for June 21-22 at the Western Reserve Historical Society.
Teen shares thoughts on step-parents
Rating one's biological father as a "deadbeat" dad doesn't make children feel good.
No word on source of Canada’s BSE
All additional tests returned negative for mad cow disease.