Monthly Archives: July 2003
Reader: McKudos to McDonald’s
McDonald's deserves praise for its new ban on antibiotic use in meat supplies.
Just a stock cane, Bill and me
Bringing in the cows was columnist Judith Sutherland's first chore on her family's dairy farm, and she couldn't have done it without a dog named Bill.
Real life movie ideas for Hollywood
Hollywood just doesn't get it: Real life is hard to replicate on the big or little screen, says columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt.
Color Keyed
Home and family life editor Laurie Steeb gets a helping hand with her column this week from daughter Josie.
Weathervanes weather tests of time
Only a few weathervanes constructed in the 1700s and 1800s still remain, and even early 1900 examples are difficult to locate, says columnist Roy Booth.
Zoar Village celebrates everyday life
Zoar Village will be busy July 12-13 with demonstrations of how the Zoar Separatists conducted their lives.
USDA grants aid disabled farmers
West Virginia one of 24 states to receive AgrAbility grant.
Slimmed-down CWT gets go-ahead
The lack of interest forced the federation to change participation requirements from 80 percent signup to 70 percent.
Royalty hail from Ohio, Pa.: Guernsey youth lauded for work
Ohio's Lucas Ayars first runner-up in the outstanding youth contest; Amanda Derr crowned queen, Amy Liggett crowned princess.
Researchers need to know who felt the earthquake
A 3.5 magnitude earthquake was recorded beneath Lake Erie, offshore from Lake County June 30.