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Roundup of gardening news for May 2, 2019
Catch up on local gardening news from Geauga, Jefferson and Medina counties in Ohio.
Ohio man wins 2014 ‘Super Summer Slam Down’ bid calling championship
Peter Gehres, of Hilliard, Ohio, was named 2014 bid calling champion June 11 at the “Super Summer Slam Down” bid calling championship, part of the Midwest Auctioneers Roundup, held in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Read it Again: Week of Dec. 27, 2001
Each week “Farm and Dairy” takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Boy Scouts lend a hand to maintain historic one-room schoolhouse
SULLIVAN, Ohio – Boy Scouts turned painters? That’s what happened recently to the scouts from Wellington Troop No.
Nothing fancy about the 1911 handgun
Fancy wasn’t what John Browning had in mind when the renowned gun maker created the 1911 handgun in the late 1800s, but there was nothing more reliable.
Here’s the scoop on citrus fruits
Oranges. Lemons. Limes. Citrus fruits don’t stop there. Read on to learn about five other delicious varieties of citrus staples that you need to add to your grocery list now.
Wind turbines to power Ball and Whirlpool plants in Findlay, Ohio
The Findlay Wind Farm is an $18 million “Wind for Industry” project, financed by One Energy, which provides energy solutions for large electric consumers.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Nov. 13, 2008
WINTERSVILLE, Ohio — The Bareshoe Wranglers 4-H club met recently at the Jefferson County Vocational School. The club discussed selling cookie dough as a fundraiser. The club held a covered-dish banquet Nov. 8 to award fair winners. The next meeting will be Jan. 21 at the Jefferson County Vocational School. * * * ORWELL, Ohio
Why milk is being dumped right now
Farmers are being asked to dump loads of milk while some grocery stores are limiting milk purchases. What’s the deal? It’s complicated, but we’ll explain.
Every pencil should have an eraser
Plugging along in this ultra-technologically advanced world of ours sometimes just makes a fellow long for a newly-sharpened yellow pencil with a fresh eraser. The very first pencil I ever called my own was a big, green fat one, standard issue to all first graders. I have no idea why I remember it so well,






