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Spending quality time at South Chagrin
Julie Geiss and her husband visited Chagrin Falls to explore the South Chagrin Reservation.
West Virginia Dept. of Agriculture seeking nominations for West Virginia Women in Agriculture program
CHARLESTON, W. Va. — The West Virginia Department of Agriculture is seeking nominations for the 2013 West Virginia Women in Agriculture program. Deadline Nominations are due by June 1, and those making the nominations are asked to provide as much detail about the nominee’s agricultural career as possible. Induction is granted to those women who
Head scab could be result of warm, wet conditions over past few weeks
Of the available fungicides, Proline, Prosaro and Caramba are the most effective.
We take our well water for granted
When drilling a water well, no one can guarantee you that you will have water or how much water you will have. When you hire a well driller to drill you a well, you are paying for a developed hole in the ground — nothing more.
Belmont Co. couple seeks $2 million in lawsuit against Oxford Oil Co.
A Belmont County couple has filed a lawsuit seeking more than $2 million from Oxford Oil Company over an oil and gas lease signed in 2006.
More than 450 people evacuated after gas leak at Columbiana Co. well pad
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas Resources Management is responding to a natural gas release from a well in Columbiana County, Gov. Mike DeWine announced in a press release July 11.
Harrison County Fair 2010
The grand champion steer brought $2.40 a pound and the reserve champion steer brought $2.15 a pound despite a rainy Friday evening.
When Food Snobs Ruled – and Ruined – the World
Eating used to be so much fun before food snobs ruled – and ruined – the world. For generations, down home cooking like pies and gravy (or pies WITH gravy) vied for buffet space next to burgers, fries, and an ice cold shake. Sure you always had your fancy types with their steamed salmon and
Juvenile detention center turned ag center highlighted during Pennsylvania Urban Ag Week
Pennsylvania Ag Secretary Russell Redding toured the LCCAP to kick off the fifth annual Pennsylvania Urban Ag Week. He visited 19 farms and agricultural operations in Erie, New Castle, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Wilkes-Barre from July 11-15.
Rural postal workers seek more than right address; help set hunting limits
Postal carriers twice yearly, in early April and August, count a variety of wildlife they see to help gather the data that sets bag limits for small game.






