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Trumbull Farm Bureau celebrates year
Recipients of Trumbull County Farm Bureau’s Tom Schwartz Environmentally Friendly Farmer award were David and Becky Lynn and Roland Wildman. The awards were presented during last week’s annual meeting.
Ash borer moves into Lorain County
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio – Ohio Department of Agriculture officials discovered Emerald Ash Borer, a destructive exotic insect from Asia, in ash trees in western Lorain County.
GreenEnergyTV spotlights green work
SALEM, Ohio — Craig Zamary says he’s passionate about the environment. The 30-something from Mahoning County, Ohio, drives a hybrid Toyota Prius and uses geothermal energy to heat his home, which is filled with energy efficient appliances. He calls his office in the Youngstown business incubator green, too: With only a laptop and telephone, he’s
How to enjoy the holiday meals without packing on the pounds
Get advice on making better choices to maintain a healthy weight and navigate all the indulgences of the holiday season.
Ensure safe holiday celebrations during COVID-19
Learn more about the CDC recommendations on what people need to know before traveling, hosting or attending parties during the holiday season.
Educators can experience the ‘wonders of watersheds’
Watershed workshop is a promising opportunity for educators.
The tiny dog that stole our hearts
Judith Sutherland remembers her dog, Chantico, following her passing. The tiny Yorkie brought love, spunk and a peculiar personality to the Sutherlands.
How to control Japanese beetles
Japanese beetles are a common insect pest during the summer in many Ohio lawn and gardens.
Dad’s hands and feet: Family rallies around father with disease
When Chip Benton, an ag mechanic, was diagnosed with FTD-MND, he still had some tractors and other projects to finish. FTD-MND makes working on tractors difficult, so his children, Erica and JD, have been working as his hands and feet on the projects.
Phipps Conservatory full of wonder and whimsy
Julie Geiss and her family recently traveled to Pittsburgh to visit Phipps Conservatory — a beautiful combination of Victorian charm and modern finesse.






