Monthly Archives: September 2003
Sticks and Stones and Names for Brittle Bones
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about the onset of middle age.
Get a glimpse of painted furniture
Antique columnist Roy Booth says the best era of painted furniture was in the 1700s.
USDA crop report shocks market
Corn price decline pushes harvest bids to near the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) loan rate.
Top-quality hay supplies might bale out on buyers
Frequent rain has wreaked havoc on top-quality hay this year.
Photo contest focuses on Pennsylvania’s natural beauty
Fall fishing and boating shots perfect for photography competition.
Ohio youth wins event at national hunter challenge in N. Mexico
Nate Mullen of Salem won the orienteering event, earning a gold medal award.
Oh, Great Pumpkin: How much do you weigh this year?
State pumpkin growers try to break Ohio record of 1.140 pounds.
From storage lot to tourist attraction
Allegheny College project serves community well.
First book about Lake Township released Sept. 20
History book available at Hartville Kitchen and local stores.
Fall festival features crafts, old car show
Event held Sept. 27-28 at the Randolph Fairgrounds.