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Yearly Archives: 2007

REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio - Nearly $15,000 in cost-share advertising funds were recently awarded to 10 Ohio farmers' markets through Ohio's

SALEM, Ohio - Three informal classes will be held at Kent State Salem to explore current environmental issues of local and global importance.

EAST CANTON, Ohio - A surprised Charlotte and Roland Miller received the Stark County Farm Bureau's Distinguished Service Award when the group held its annual meeting Sept.

SCIO, Ohio - The Harrison County Farm Bureau recognized John and Audrey Birney with one of its highest honors.

SALEM, Ohio - An outbreak of epizootic hemorrhagic disease is killing deer in Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania.

JEWETT, Ohio - Nov. 21, 1999, changed Nick Mayer's life. It was the day he got sober; the day he fought back against the drug and alcohol addiction that controlled him.

WINONA, Ohio - The Columbiana County Farm Bureau honored Bill McKarns of Hanoverton with its Distinguished Service Award, presented Sept.

The file's contents spilled out of one folder and into a second. Then a third. For at least seven years in the late 1980s and until 1993, we tracked and reported and wrote about the research and pending FDA decision on the use and commercial sale of bovine somatotropin, or bST.

For those of you who have read this column for a number of years, you already know that I am a sentimental fool.

In one episode of the 1970s television series M*A*S*H, an eminently paranoid Army intelligence officer tags flag-waving Frank Burns a Communist sympathizer because Burns subscribes to flag-waving Reader's Digest.