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Academy focuses on shale jobs
Rich Wright replaces Eric Sampson as director of the Utica Shale Academy.
Donald Whiting
EDINBURG, Pa. — Donald Whiting, 91, of 2423 Garner Road, Edinburg, Pa., died June 4 at 1:02 a.m. at his residence. Whiting was born Aug. 20, 1917, a son of David Laird and Carol Dickson Whiting in Coitsville, Ohio. He married the former Madge Maxine Neely Oct. 29, 1945. She survives. Next to God and
A roundup of FFA news for Feb. 4, 2016
This week’s roundup includes news from the Fort Frye, West Branch and Crestview FFA chapters.
Stark County Fair – 2009 Junior Fair livestock sale results
The Stark County Fair closed the year with a bang, setting a new record for the Junior Fair livestock sale. Many of the youth involved were big winners in more than one category. A total of more than $540,000 was raised through the sale.
Roundup of gardening news for May 25, 2023
Catch up on local gardening news and events in Greene County, Carroll County and Franklin County in Ohio.
Missouri FFA chapter donates prize money to help Joplin FFA chapter
(This article was updated July 19 to change a name that was incorrect in information originally received from the National FFA Organization.) INDIANAPOLIS — A Missouri high school FFA chapter that received a first-place prize in a recent regional competition has donated its winnings to help students in tornado-ravaged Joplin, Mo., rebuild their FFA chapter
Yale University studies fracking in Barnesville
A Yale University research team will be stationed in Barnesville, Ohio, as they study the effects of fracturing fluids and waste on residential water and air quality.
The art (supplies) of war
Every year it’s like I’m engaged in the annual elusive Christmas toy craze except I’m not looking for a Tickle Me Elmo or pocket pets — I’m looking for pocket brad folders. The latter apparently as extinct as the dodo bird. Plain paper folders are everywhere. You can buy 100 for a dime. Plastic folders
If you’re hiring a teen on your farm, know the law
With the school year coming to a close in another month or so, many students will be looking for employment on farms. But are all students allowed to operate machinery, handle livestock, apply chemicals, or work unlimited hours? For the most part, the answer is no. Know the law As an employer, it is your
Hilltop Elementary Career Day
Students at Hilltop Elementary School in Canfield, including this group of second graders, got a behind-the-scenes look at Farm and Dairy, as copy editor Abby Slanker shared her story at the school’s Career Day March 27.






