Monthly Archives: August 2003
Stitch in time: How fashion evolves
Antique columnist Roy Booth says wearing clothing just for warmth has evolved into a fashion trend.
Wooster field day: Organic farming on display Aug. 27
The fifth annual field day will take place at several Ohio research locations.
Will your favorite toy make the cut?
Toy Hall of Fame seeks nominations.
Visit life in 1820 at living history event Aug. 16-17
Compass Inn Museum, a restored 1799 stagecoach stop, will host a living history weekend.
Pro stock, super modified, Big Rigs: Lawrence Co. Fair has them all going for...
The highlight of the night will be the appearance of the ATPA Limited Pro Stock tractors.
Learn to feed, balance soil at Pittsburgh course
Event shows how improving soil and crop quality will increase yields and help decrease pest and disease problems.
Insolvency may lead to largest-ever Ohio grain indemnity payment
State investigation uncovers missing records; grain handler owes farmers $2.6 million in payments.
Import permit applications for ruminant products will be accepted from Canada
Scientific evidence indicates no measurable risk to public health.
Huff Run Fun Day set for Aug. 23 in Mineral City, Ohio
The Huff Run Watershed Restoration Partnership will host the fourth annual Huff Run Fun Day Aug. 23.
Gorby’s Angus takes top honors at show
The first annual Ohio Valley Junior Beef Association Classic Beef Show was held in Mineral Wells, W.Va., July 19.