Monthly Archives: June 2003
Land of the lost
Do men ever stop and ask for directions, or do they really have a better sense of direction?
Former Cavs star at summer camp
Cuyahoga Community College's Eastern Campus and former Cleveland Cavaliers star center Jim Chones will team up this summer for a basketball camp.
Dutch family discovers dairy future in Ohio
The tale of the Zylstra family illustrates those of many Dutch families who have immigrated to the United States searching a future in dairy.
Dutch Dairies: Did you know?
Facts about Dutch Dairies
Dress of Holocaust survivor on display
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum launched the Silent Witnesses: Artifacts from the Collection of the Museum national tour in Cleveland in honor of the museum's 10th anniversary.
Dennison hosts big Buckeye birthday bash
The Dennison Depot will host a Big Buckeye Birthday Bash June 21 from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m.
Progress Edition: Produce farm ‘brings country to the city’
What started as a pony project for the Mason brothers ended up becoming their livelihood.
Ethanol proposal may boost farmers
Farmers may prosper the most from a proposal to double the use of ethanol in gasoline.
Dairy farms impact economy
Economists say Dutch dairies will strengthen the dairy industry, but some Ohio farmers don't see it that way.
Van Hams face controversy but plan expansion
Since settling in the area, the Van Ham family has encountered both resistance and welcoming arms from the community.