Monthly Archives: September 2011
Horse owners need options for humane disposal of animal
Editor:I would like to know when will people wake up to the problems American horses and their owners are facing. The horse industry is...
Budget cuts at Columbiana Co. dog pound don’t make sense
Editor:As I read of the continuing cuts by Columbiana County Commissioners in order to preserve money, an area that seems to be overlooked is...
Experts at Farm Science Review to discuss impact of Ohio’s Marcellus, Utica production
LONDON, Ohio -- Experts from Ohio State University's College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences will discuss opportunities and challenges in developing natural gas.
Master Archer returns to W.Va’s celebration of hunting and fishing
ROANOKE, W.Va .-- West Virginia welcomes back Byron Ferguson to the 2011 lineup during West Virginia's Celebration of National Hunting and Fishing Day at Stonewall Resort State Park.
Education and ag research grant programs taking applications
URBANA, Ill. -- Sustainable agriculture research and education grant awards up to $22,500 are now available to farmers, ranchers, youth and youth educators in the North Central Region.
Flying to Ohio Farm Science Review is still good option
With proper arrangements, flying to FSR is quick, efficient and enjoyable
Auction Roundup: Miami Co. acreage sells for $607,000
PIQUA, Ohio — Schrader Auction Co. auctioneers Dale Evans and Nick Cummings auctioned off acreage Sept. 7 in Piqua. The high bidder paid $607,000...
9/11 anniversary reminds us of loss of innocent lives
Editor:Who can forget the 3000 who died on that horrific day ten years ago? Our government has been retaliating ever since against those responsible.That...
The past deserves reflection today
Editor:Today I remember that Tuesday morning as if it were yesterday. I sat at my desk having my coffee listening to the morning broadcast...
John Andrew Bricker
John Andrew Bricker, 91, passed away Aug. 31, at his home in Columbus, Ohio. Born in Salem, Ohio Nov. 3, 1919, he was the...