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Classic Motorcar auction draws crowd despite cold weather
CANTON — Classic Motorcar Auctions held a successful Automobilia, Petroliana, and Memorabilia auction at the McKinley Grand Hotel Jan. 8. The memorabilia auction, the first of its kind for CMA, boasted more than 400 items, many at no reserve/absolute. A variety of items were offered at the sale including vintage gas station items, dealer signage
Business profile: Doebler’s
JERSEY SHORE, Pa. — Doebler’s is celebrating 75 years in business as a premier hybrid seedcorn, soybean, alfalfa, forage grass and clover dealer. The company, started in 1935 by T.A. Doebler Sr., focused on local production and distribution. Currently, the company serves the needs of growers in nine states in the East. In 2009, Doebler’s
Roundup of 4-H news for March 26, 2020
Next Generation 4-H Club met March 8 to install newly elected officers — Alex Courtney, president; Heath Criss, vice president; Stella Zippay, secretary.
Percheron breeder inducted into hall of fame
Houston’s Belle exhibited by Mark Ryburn of Washington County was named the Supreme Champion Draft Horse Jan. 8 at the 2016 Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of March 1, 2012:
MILLERSBURG, Ohio — The West Holmes FFA sent members Feb. 9 to compete at district job interview contest at Buckeye Career Center. Four members participated in four divisions. In division I Shyann Kick placed first, in division II Mandy Taylor placed first, in division III Audrey Ivers placed third, and in division IV Casey Schlauch
Peregrine falcons nesting in Ohio, Pennsylvania
COLUMBUS — The 2009 peregrine falcon nesting season is under way in Ohio and Pennsylvania, following the March 11 appearance of an egg in a nest at the Terminal Tower in downtown Cleveland. In Pennsylvania, the watch is on as well with a live, 24-hour Web cast of two peregrine falcons who nest on a
New discovery in Ohio waters sheds light on reclusive hellbender
An eastern hellbender raised in captivity was found with eggs in a nest in the wild, marking a huge milestone for conservation efforts in Ohio.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Oct. 23, 2014:
WATERFORD, Ohio — For the first time in its history, the Waterford FFA rural soil judging team has qualified to compete in the national soil judging contest. After placing in contests hosted by the Washington and Perry County Soil and Water Conservation districts, both the rural and urban Waterford FFA teams advanced to the Ohio
Dargate Galleries: Auctioning off the auction
Dargate Auction Galleries of Pittsburgh is going on its own auction block Sept. 7 as Larry and Carol Farley auction off their contollling interest in the gallery.
Ohio man completes term as Certified Angus Beef board chair
As the sun is setting on John Grimes’ second three-year term, he reflects on his leadership as Certified Angus Beef board chairman.






