Yearly Archives: 2023
Grants awarded for domestic violence support services
The 32 projects in 24 counties will help non-profit organizations to provide emergency shelter and/or supportive services for victims of domestic violence.
Roundup of gardening news for Sept. 14, 2023
Catch up on local gardening news and events in Mahoning and Geauge counties in Ohio.
Pennsylvania DEP awards $2.9M to switch to low-emission vehicles
Shapiro Administration awards $2.9 million to schools, businesses and local governments working to switch to zero- or low-emission vehicles.
Ohio makes funding available to eliminate railroad crossings
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine recently announced the availability of $100 million in funding to help local communities eliminate dangerous railroad crossings.
Zoar speaker to discuss history of Ohio barns
Ohio barns expert Tom O'Grady will give this free presentation on Saturday, Oct. 7 at 11 a.m. at the Zoar School House.
The key to transporting calves in a minivan
Eric Keller is at it again, stirring up laughter with a tale about transporting calves in his family's minivan.
Drive train demons
Kym Seabolt is not saying that her pickup truck is definitely possessed by a demon but she also cannot say definitively that it is NOT.
Massillon Museum to unveil John W. Carlson exhibit
The Massillon Museum will exhibit a new gallery titled John W. Carlson: Set the Twilight Reeling.
Research project aims to crack code of major swine virus
Two University of Nebraska–Lincoln scientists have received a grant to study a viral disease posing a significant threat to the swine industry worldwide.
Silly Science Sunday returns Sept. 17 to Youngstown
OH WOW! The Roger and Gloria Jones Children’s Center for Science and Technology will host its 13th annual Silly Science Sunday event Sept. 17.

















