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18-point antler rack in need of a new home
Delbert Bartow killed the big buck during Ohio’s 1947 deer season, the first season of modern deer hunting offered in just eight northeast Ohio counties.
Jefferson County shale lawsuit seeks $9.2 million in lease signing bonuses
More than 50 Jefferson County landowners say they got stiffed by American Energy Utica and Great River Energy.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 6/27
This week’s top stories include details on the Beaver County Stockman’s Club’s departure from its 4-H affiliation, a feature on newly retired vocational agriculture teacher Mike Bardo, Pennsylvania’s interstate quarantine for bird flu biosecurity and more.
Take steps to protect yourself from identity theft
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, 16.6 million people experienced identity theft in 2012.
Geauga County Fair market livestock sale results
See who claimed champion honors at this year’s Geauga County junior fair market livestock competitions.
Muskingum conservancy cuts landowners’ assessments
To date, the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District has earned $77.8 million in signing bonuses for the oil and gas drilling leases it has entered into and about $3 million in royalty revenue.
Always chore time in bleak midwinter
Ash Day. Someone had to scoop the gray powdery ash from the bottom of the coal furnace, dumping it in to buckets. This is possibly the worst job known to man.
FSA offers microloans: cultivating big dreams on a smaller scale
Hello again! The Farm Service Agency is now offering a new microloan program designed to assist small family farms, beginning farmers and socially disadvantaged farmers with operating credit. The microloan program was developed to better serve the unique financial operating needs of beginning, niche and the smallest of family farm operations. The microloan offers a
Reader: Educate yourself and start saving our society now
Editor: Watch out America; there is a funeral coming for the American dream. Our children won’t be better off financially than us. We’ve reached the point where the number of people dependent on government benefits is approaching the number of people paying for these benefits. Our children will be saddled with debt incurred from all
Unbeatable students create unbeetable burger
n Oct. 1, the “UnBeetable Burger” with a soft gourmet pretzel bun won the Student Product Development Competition of AACC International, a professional association specializing in cereal grain science.






