Yearly Archives: 2020
Rail trail a perfect place for fun
Julie Geiss recaps a recent outing on the Allegheny River Trail, which runs 32 miles to Oil City, allowing visitors glimpses into local history.
Proposals for walleye, catfish and deer regulations received
The Ohio Wildlife Council received regulation proposals for fishing and white-tailed deer processing at its regularly scheduled meeting July 8.
Summer pasture management can make a noticeable difference
During summer, slow down the pasture rotation and allow more time for rest of the forages to recover.
Ohioans can help track turkeys and ruffed grouses
Citizen scientists can participate in surveying Ohio’s wild turkey and ruffed grouse populations by reporting sightings in July and August.
Roundup of gardening news for July, 23, 2020
The Penn State Master Gardeners of Lawrence County annual Garden Tour was postponed until July 2021.
Roundup of 4-H news for July, 23, 2020
The 2020 Ohio 4-H Achievement Awards were presented recently during a virtual recognition program.
The threat of Asian longhorned tick continues
Learn more about the invasive Asian longhorned tick, where its new host range is located and what potential disease problems to look out for.
Even small towns affected by COVID-19
Judith Sutherland details how her small town has been impacted by COVID-19.
‘Chinese century’ may be a decade
Alan Guebert ponders the United States' relationship with China and China's role on the world stage.
Toilet paper wars
Kymberly Foster Seabolt hilariously details the recent toilet paper wars she's battled in against her cat, Kai.


















