Yearly Archives: 2017
Filling out a college application
The college application process can be a tedious one, but it’s important to take it seriously.
Give the crappie fish some love
Indeed, largemouth bass and walleyes are the headliners, but the fish that ought to considered for a least a share of the popularity contest is the crappie.
Scholarship available for family, consumer sciences major
The Columbiana County Association of Family and Consumer Sciences is offering a $200 scholarship for a college junior or senior majoring in family and consumer sciences or home economics.
West Virginia University Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Design
WVU is a land grant university and offer majors that allow a student delve deeper and specialize in a particular interest.
Lake Erie College
Lake Erie College is in a prime location for environmental science majors, with access to surrounding resources, internship sites, and individualized education/experiential learning.
Corn-based ethanol reduces greenhouse gas emissions
A report finds GHG emissions from corn-based ethanol in the U.S. are about 43 percent lower than gasoline when measured on an energy equivalent basis.
Equipment Dealers Foundation offers scholarships
The Equipment Dealers Foundation is accepting scholarship applications for the 2017-2018 academic year.
Kent State University at Salem
Kent State Columbiana County campuses (Salem and East Liverpool) offer a Rural Scholars program for middle and high school students from several schools in the county.
Meijer brings home delivery to Ohio
Meijer recently announced that it will expand home delivery throughout Ohio with Shipt, an online grocery marketplace.
Small-town writer challenges agriculture, gets Pulitzer Prize
Art Cullen of the Storm Lake Times won journalism’s highest honor for a series of 10 editorials on why Iowa “has the dirtiest surface water in America.”















