Yearly Archives: 2011
If hunting AEP property, get permission first
From the Division of Wildlife comes a warning for hunters who frequent the rugged southeast Ohio terrain belonging to the American Electric Power Company.
While...
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Oct. 20, 2011:
COLLINS, Ohio -- The Western Reserve FFA chapter took 16 members to the county soil judging CDE Sept. 22. Members representing the chapter for...
ODNR says exotic animal incident will expedite regulation
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ZANESVILLE, Ohio — A task force group to decide how exotic animal...
Monkey still not found; most other wildlife had to be shot
A monkey is the only animal unaccounted for after 56 animals escaped from a wildlife sanctuary in Muskingum County.
Exotic animal escape in Ohio raises some red flags
Editor:Tuesday, Oct. 19. The weather today -- gray, overcast with rain. The headline -- Exotic Animals Roaming Ohio.When I first heard the news late...
Wild animals on the loose renews call for Ohio to ban dangerous exotic pets
The Humane Society of the United States is calling on Gov. John Kasich and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources to immediately issue emergency regulations restricting the sale and possession of dangerous wild animals.
Three wild animals remain on the loose; others shot
Three animals are unaccounted for after being released from an animal sanctuary in Zanesville, Ohio. They include a mountain lion, a bear and a monkey.
Outdoor enthusiasts asked to avoid parts of Eastern Ohio
COLUMBUS — Hunters, campers, hikers, and other outdoor enthusiasts are advised to avoid outdoor activity in Muskingum, eastern Licking, northern Perry, northern Morgan, southern...
AgBiz professionals offer management training to experienced farmers
MECHANICSBURG, Pa. -- It's never been more important to stay educated on issues affecting your farm operation. Farmers now have a new educational program available to help them ensure that their farm businesses are viable today and for many years to come.
Local Roots plans harvest dinner
WOOSTER, Ohio -- Local Roots Market and Cafe will hold a special harvest dinner Oct. 30 from 6-9 p.m. The five-course dinner will feature all local foods from several Local Roots producers, including meat, dairy, produce and baked goods.








