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Young people are overwhelmingly the victims of sexual assaults
Young people — both male and female — are the most likely targets of rape and other sexual assaults. The most frequent victims of those assaults are 15.
ODA restricts movement of disease-susceptible fish
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio – The Ohio Department of Agriculture has prohibited the intrastate transportation, sale or distribution of 36 fish species susceptible to
Farm Credit is now ‘off the market’
SALEM, Ohio – Farm Credit Services of America is no longer for sale, even after its potential buyer raised its bid to $750 million.
Another record year for US farm exports
The American agricultural sector posted its best export year ever in 2022 with international sales of U.S. farm and food products reaching $196 billion.
I’ve got a day, let’s make hay
The goal of hay in a day is to mow, rake, chop (or bale and wrap) forages all in one day. It sounds difficult, but it may be a good option for your farm.
J.W. Powell led first expedition into Grand Canyon
Hugh Earnhart recaps the tale of John Wesley Powell and nine other men, who set off to explore the Grand Canyon on May 24, 1869.
Waterford Community Fair
The 2017 Waterford Community Fair market hog sale was Aug. 19. Exhibitors sold 185 hogs for $170,525. The average price per head was $921.76.
Don your grown-up get-ups for Halloween and every day in between
Columnist Kym Seabolt has just the Halloween costume suggestion for you adults: How about the “Sensitive Male” get-up, or the “Informed Voter” disguise?
Louisville greenhouse celebrates historic business milestone
Anthony Petitti Organic Greenhouse began in 1924 as a landscaping company, Anthony’s Lawn Care. The company is celebrating 100 years this year.
The swan dance: A true story
Tami Gingrich had a showdown with a domesticated male mute swan in March of 2012. Incidentally, Geauga Park District wasn’t big enough of both of them.






