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Monthly Archives: September 2007

COLUMBUS - Cows could one day help to meet the rise in demand for alternative energy sources, say Ohio State University researchers that used microbe-rich fluid from a cow to generate electricity in a small fuel cell.

SUMMITVILLE, Ohio - The U.S. cattle industry lost one of its most influential leaders last week. Fred H.

WASHINGTON - America's passion for wildlife and the outdoors continues to be a major engine of the nation's economy, according to preliminary survey data released by the U.

WOODSFIELD, Ohio - A 32-by-40 pole building stands just off the edge of the gravel road, its new red metal siding gleaming in the bright September sunshine.

PLAIN CITY, Ohio - Think Global Positioning System (GPS) technology is only for farmers with thousands of acres, farmers further west in the Corn Belt, or farmers with millions of dollars to finance their operations? Or even strictly for crop farmers? If you said yes, you'd better think again.

RAVENNA, Ohio - Snow blanketed the ground the first time Chris and Tom Hopes laid eyes on the old farmhouse north of Ravenna.

WASHINGTON D.C. - When Flight 9096 landed in Washington D.C. Sept. 8, the pages of the calendar flipped back a few decades.

Bill and Linda Cundiff have spent the past three decades waiting. They needed the right time, the right place, the right conditions.

The concept of Honor Flight came from Earl Morse, a physician assistant and retired Air Force major.

SALEM, Ohio - It's just 212 miles from Bessemer, Pa., to London, Ohio. And 212 miles back. Not a big deal, right? (Well, OK, so on a school bus anything over 12 miles is a big deal.