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Roy J. Bowman
NORTH LIMA, Ohio — Roy J. Bowman, 78, of North Lima, died July 2, 2009, at Northside Hospital. Roy was born Sept. 30, 1930, in Ellsworth to the late Hugh and Ethel (Delfs) Bowman. Roy was a 1948 graduate of Canfield High School and Stonier Graduate School of Banking at Rutgers University and member of
Auctioneer Richard L. Fowler died Nov. 5
Well-known livestock auctioneer Dick Fowler passed away Nov. 5 at his home in Mount Vernon, Ohio.
The things we really want are free
The climb to attain what seems to matter is set to music by the group Little Big Town in a song titled Free.
Roundup of 4-H news for April 4, 2019
Catch up on local 4-H news from 4-H’ers Unlimited, the Guernsey County Junior Fair board, Tusky Valley Farmers 4-H club and Geauga Beef and Swine 4-H Club.
Autistic youth gravitate toward certain college majors
ST. LOUIS — It’s a popularly held belief that individuals with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) gravitate toward STEM majors in college (science, technology, engineering and mathematics). Shattuck A new study, co-authored by Paul Shattuck, assistant professor at the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis, confirms that view yet finds that young adults
Bottled serenity could cure any illness
“I was shaken awake by a nasty wind this morning. As I headed out to the barn to begin my chores, I saw that a nice little fall of snow had created a flattering prospect for sleighing.“ — Alexander Smalley, entry in diary, January, 1868 By JUDITH SUTHERLAND Farm and Dairy columnist I have often
Public education is what you make it
A Farm and Dairy reader responds to Eric Keller’s letter to the editor regarding public education.
Brown crowned 2011 dairy princess
SALEM, Ohio — Mary Jo Brown, of Salineville, was crowned 2011 Columbiana County Dairy Princess during the Columbiana Buckeye Dairy Boosters’ spring banquet April 10 at The Salem Hills Golf and Country Club in Salem. Brown is the daughter of Diane and Steve Tarka and the late Roy Brown of Salineville. A senior at Carrollton
Conservation Hall of Fame enshrines three Ohioans
Ceremonies recognize three Ohioans’ outstanding lifelong commitment to conservation.
Pick tomatoes at the right time to maximize harvest
Picking tomatoes at color break can improve their appearance and quality, lengthen their shelf life and increase your harvest.






