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OARDC breaks ground on new ag engineering building
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.
Watch what you pitch over the fence
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Some house plants and shrubs contain toxins in the leaves, stems or flowers and can be poisonous to pets and livestock.
Fish caught in West Virginia break state records
The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources reported that a record-breaking black crappie and redear sunfish were caught in June.
Audit finds Ohio orphan well program falls short
Ohio’s program to plug abandoned oil and gas wells has been chronically underachieving, failing to hit its spending goals every year.
How to cut recipes in half and in thirds
Here’s a resource that’s sure to come in handy in the kitchen: directions for cutting recipes in half or in thirds, plus a dry and liquid measurement conversion chart.
Range Resources fined $294,000 by Pa. DEP
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection fined Range Resources for listing wells as inactive that should have been abandoned and plugged.
How to eat seasonally this summer
This summer, take advantage of the variety of the fresh fruits and vegetables available at farmers markets, roadside stands and in grocery stores.
Car collector to sell lifetime collection
Ron Hackenberger will sell 700 cars, plus parts cars and antiques tractors during an auction in July, in Norwalk.
License plate collector has piece of history in tags
A Columbiana County, Ohio, man’s treasure includes an estimated 10,000-plus license plates from 1904 to today.
Fruit farmers assess damage from warm early spring, late freeze
After unusually warm weather in the early spring, much of Ohio and Pennsylvania, along with other states, were hit hard by a late snow and several nights near or below freezing in late April. Fruit farm and orchard owners across the state are seeing the impact, but aren’t sure what the full extent of the damage will be yet.






