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Viktories — This artist has had many in 100 years
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio – You may not recognize his name, but almost every adult living in America has driven, used, worn, played with, collected or admired something created by
USDA wants to hear from Ohioans on animal ID
The session will be held Aug. 18 in Reynoldsburg, Ohio.
Pa. man receives maximum penalty for killing bear
The man was ordered to pay nearly $6,000 in fines and replacement costs for killing a large black bear in April that he claimed was killed in self-defense.
Four volunteers log more than 121 years
COLUMBUS – The Ohio 4-H Hall of Fame inducted Tom McNutt of Franklin County, Doug Michaelis of Wood County, Karen Murray of Lorain County and Sharen O’Brock of Mahoning County during the 10th annual Ohio 4-H Volunteer Conference earlier this year.
Coast Guard played a role at Pearl Harbor, too
The new movie, Pearl Harbor, highlights the Navy’s role at the start of America’s involvement in WWII, But don’t forget the Coast Guard’s role.
Charting the peaks and troughs: Learning from recession realities
No one was sure if there was a recession until the National Bureau of Economic Research declared that, not only is this a recession, but it started last March. But who are they?
USDA’s 2002 ag census: Not a good year to be counted
In Ohio, 97 percent of the farms are owned by families or partnerships; in Pennsylvania, 98 percent.
Phone home
Kymberly Foster Seabolt discusses successful child rearing. Her grown kids both still phone home and visit and they are also close friends with each other.
Playing pretend is serious business
Judith Sutherland’s grandaughter transforms her living room into a doctor’s office, farm, grocery store, kitchen and salon during an imaginative afternoon.
Imagination is the greatest toy
Judith Sutherland shares some childhood stories about the impact imagination can have on play time.






