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Rural students, teachers part of about 1 million Ohioans with limited broadband access

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Broadband access is quickly becoming a necessity, but students and teachers in some rural areas still struggle to get reliable access.

In search of moon trees

Thursday, August 29, 2002

Hundreds of trees, including one in Jefferson County, Ohio, have been to the moon. Read the curious tale of how they got there and back again.

Roundup of 4-H news for June 29, 2023

Thursday, June 29, 2023

Catch up on 4-H news from Penn State Extension, Geauga Prime Time and Hicks & Hayseeds 4-H Club.

There are different types of life, loss

Thursday, October 28, 2021

The feeling of loss comes in many different forms. Judith Sutherland shares her range of emotions, following the loss of two people she held near and dear.

Can you continue your Hazard streak and name this antique tool?

Thursday, May 23, 2019

Keep your streak alive and guess on the new Hazard item for this week. Believed to be a kitchen tool, this antique item could prove to be tricky to identify.

OARDC breaks ground on new ag engineering building

Saturday, May 11, 2013

After a tornado destroyed their building in September of 2010, a new research and engineering facility is being built that will house some 50-plus staff.

Rating Ohio’s five popular fish species

Thursday, March 26, 2020

Mike Tontimonia rates the most popular fish species found in catchable numbers throughout northeast Ohio.

Skunk cabbage: aromatic, early sign of spring

Thursday, February 13, 2020

In early spring, if your daily travels take you along a stream that meanders through a wet meadow, you might notice skunk cabbage growing through the snow.

Autumn’s splendor restores my soul

Friday, October 12, 2012

Somehow a notice went out a week ago to all the blue jays in Illinois that the acorns on (what I think is) a shingle oak outside my office were ripe for the picking. Within hours, a dozen or more jays appeared in the tree’s top branches to pluck, shuck and consume the soft fruit

Bullfrogs are the victims of ecological chaos

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Visit a farm pond ringed with dense vegetation this month, and you’re sure to hear two distinctive sounds. A booming “Jug-o’-rummm!” signals the presence of bullfrogs. The sound of a loose banjo string comes from an amorous male green frog. Though similar in appearance, bullfrogs can reach a length of seven inches; green frogs top