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A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Nov. 21, 2013:
LOUDONVILLE, Ohio — The Loudonville Livestock Club named their 47th club year Supreme Champions. Kaleb Shriver earned the supreme market lamb championship for his work; Mahala Kandel earned the supreme championship for her market hog project; and Justin VanSickle earned the supreme market steer championship. Club participants earned points for their work that began with
I can’t deny it — the Internet has everything
My sister says everything is on the Internet. It hurts to admit this, but she’s right. I hope she doesn’t read this. According to Mark Drury, a call maker, archery pro staffer and hunting show producer, time spent on the Internet prior to hunting season can be time well spent. That Drury proclamation was one
Beaver County: Pa. landowners alleging fraud and deception against Chesapeake
BEAVER FALLS, Pa. — A lawsuit involving 17 landowners in Beaver County, Pa., has been filed against Chesapeake Exploration alleging fraud. O&G Investments The landowners signed leases between 2002 and 2005 with O&G Investment Holdings LLC, in Wooster, Ohio. The lawsuit names Jason F. Henthorne, of Key West, Fla., and Jay G. Henthorne, Marathon, Fla.,
Dangerous crime: Tampering with electric meters
CARROLLTON, Ohio — Every year, rural electric cooperatives across the country cope with thieves — folks who deliberately tamper with their electric meter to steal power. Not only is this practice extremely dangerous, it’s a serious crime that can result in hefty fines and jail time. There have been numerous cases in which consumers interfered
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 11, 2009
CARROLLTON, Ohio –The New Horizons 4-H club met May 22 with 17 members in attendance. Members were reminded to pay for the new club T-shirts by the next meeting and all health and safety talks or demonstrations are due by the next meeting. Members discussed sign ups for Buehler’s hot dog stand and officer training
Young farmers win big at the Stark County Fair
News about Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine impacts ag markets
Marlin Clark weighs in on how Pfizer’s announcement that its phase three trials show 90% efficacy for its COVID-19 vaccine has affected the grain markets.
Improperly stored caramel apples could pose risk
Are those Carmel Apples from Halloween safe to eat? Learn proper storage for these treats to avoid making you or your family ill.
Warm in the West, cold in the East: Global warming could cause variation
A 4,000-year pattern of global warming may bring more curvy jet streams during winter.
Keeping pets safe when preparing household for cold weather
Cold weather is here and it’s time to winterize the car, pull out the space heaters, and thwart invading rodents. For pet owners, however, these common seasonal activities should be approached with caution because of the potential hazards for pets.






