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Lake’s water level down: More sandy space on Erie beaches
There will be more space for beach activities on all the State Park beaches this summer.
Ethanol planners aren’t giving up
SALEM, Ohio – Biofuels plant organizers haven’t abandoned their quest to bring ethanol production to the region.
Family finds a future in custom meats
BUTLER, Pa. – When Tom and Pam Huff rolled out the blueprints for Huff’s Custom Meats in 2003, it was a big leap of faith.
Ethanol will drive us into the future
YOUNGSTOWN – As the U.S. scrambles to find a solution to rocketing gas prices, one word has given Americans hope a that an empty tank won’t always lead to an empty wallet.
The restoration of the chicken house: Part one
Paul Harvey shares the humble origins and restoration of Coolspring Power Museum’s newest display building — the chicken house.
Small town memories of times past
Looking through the ads in a Jeromesville Senior High School yearbook dated 1950, Judith Sutherland recalls a version of her town in the past.
Winter annual cereal grain forages success starts now
Winter annual forages can be a very economic feed for cows and heifers. The four most common winter annuals are rye, triticale, wheat and barley.
Using candy to sniff out COVID-19
Scientists believe using hard candy to screen for the loss of taste and smell may help detect probable positive cases of COVID-19 in asymptomatic people.
The 2018 summer steam show biggies
Well, we are moving right along with steam show season and lots of postings are on the internet.
The great port-a-potty triumph of 2018
Kymberly Foster Seabolt, hilariously, details that one time she wore shapewear into a port-a-potty…






