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Looking into the future: Wayne County residents to decide on farmland preservation initiative

Thursday, October 4, 2001

Farmland preservation measures have been effective across the nation. Will Ohio’s efforts succeed? Wayne County Issue 1 comes to the voters Nov. 6.

Helping hellbenders thrive in their habitat

Friday, July 2, 2021

Eastern hellbenders are the gentle giants of North American salamanders. Learn more about this endangered species and what’s being done to help it.

Auction barns adapt to changing markets

Thursday, June 15, 2017

The way that cattle and livestock are sold continues to change, but weekly auctions still play an important role.

Americans think national parks worth $92 billion

Thursday, January 24, 2019

A study calculated that Americans put a total value of $92 billion per year on our national parks, monuments, seashores and recreation areas.

Former Ohio 4-H’er joins the ‘long gray line’ of West Point graduates

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Graduation day at the U.S. Military Academy was the culmination of many miles marched, orders taken, courses struggled through and accepting multitudes of regulations and restrictions.

A WWI hero’s life remembered

Thursday, November 8, 2007

From Washington D.C., the telegram is addressed to Mr. Harry Thompson, St. Clair Avenue, East Liverpool, Ohio.

PROGRESS: Winery is pot of gold at end of rainbow

Thursday, June 17, 2004

Ohio couple starts winery off the beaten path in east-central Ohio.

Prairie restoration offers a glimpse of the plains of Ohio’s past

Thursday, December 5, 2024

Since the 1970s, nearly 3,000 acres of the Darby Plains have been restored to their original glory, using grass and wildflower seeds from those tiny patches of the original plains.

Mapping out the makeover

Thursday, October 20, 2005

BOARDMAN, Ohio – Extreme Makeover: Home Edition raised more than a house for Boardman resident Jeff Novak and his three daughters. It built awe and amazement in those who swung by Arlene Avenue to watch about 2,000 subcontractors swarm on the home during construction.

We often wonder: Who threshed for your grandad?

Thursday, June 13, 2013

In my last article I discussed some aspects of history as they relate to our hobby and its various activities. But we often wonder: Who was the thresherman who worked the local area. In my case, it was very easy because he was a well-known character and still quite active when I started going to