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Yearly Archives: 2011

STORRS, Conn. -- Scientific breakthrough could help restore the popular ornamental shrub Euonymus alatus, otherwise known as burning bush, to prominence in commercial marketplace.

With a lifelong career in sheep shearing, Bob Taylor, and now his son, Justin, preserve a bit of history.

With new standards a month from their effective date, producers learning what they mean and how they apply.

Scenes from the 2011 Stark County Fair.

For their 19th anniversary Tom and Loretta Fultz, of Youngstown, visited Tom’s brother Joe and Carter Caves in Olive Hill, Ky. In 19 years of marriage Loretta had never met her brother-in-law.

With all due respect, move over, Einstein. I have developed my own theory of relativity as it relates to positive youth development. Endurance =...

By JUDITH SUTHERLANDFarm and Dairy columnistWhen the sunshine warms the golden curls of the golden boy, there is a halo of blessing that burns...

At last! All the suspense, all the practice, all the preparation and hard work are gone -- well, not really -- and the big...

TEMAGAMI, Ontario -- Known far and wide as a significant site for trophy lake trout, Lake Temagami is good, but not the big fish...

Hello Again!Do you know what numismatics is? This is the scientific study of money and its history in varied forms. Barter was considered the...