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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.
Scholarship program offers 10 students up to $5,000 each
Students who are passionate about changing the world for the better can get up to $5,000 to support their education through POET’s Never Satisfied program.
One of a kind: Peace Valley alone can claim these finds
ROGERS, Ohio – There’s only one orchard in the world that can lay claim to five patents. And for residents of northeastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania, that orchard is right next door.
Don’t let a red tide end your beach fun on Florida’s coast
Although the long-lasting red tide of 2018 nearly put a damper on Mike Tontimonia’s Florida vacation, he found plenty to do in the Venice/Nokomis area.
Ohio’s oil and natural gas wells reach new highs in third quarter
2015 horizontal well production has already surpassed Ohio’s 2014 totals.
Ohio Wildlife Council passes rule changes for perch limits, bait inspections
The Ohio Wildlife Council passed several rule changes at its meeting Oct. 16, including lowering the statewide daily limit for yellow perch in all waters except Lake Erie, and authorizing additional bait inspections to help detect invasive species.
Changes.
No matter if we win or lose, life’s contests can teach us a lot
It should come as no surprise, but I enjoy the thrill of competition and being competitive. No matter what the score, I will continue to root for my favorite team and never give up or in to the thought of losing. In fact, that term does not fit in my vocabulary. Kellogg cereals says it
Ag marketer shares 10 steps to help you reach ‘the Top Third’
OBERLIN, Ohio — He may not get you the top prices for the year, but a Chicago-based ag marketer and experienced commodities trader promises to do what he can to get you in the top third. Mark Gold, president of Top Third Ag Marketing, spent the evening of Jan. 30 giving farmers advice on how
Pilot literature class teaches students to understand food, live off the land
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — In The Omnivore’s Dilemma, author Michael Pollan attempts to answer the question “What should we have for dinner?” As the title suggests, deciding what to eat — especially when faced with so many choices — is not as straightforward as it once was. Sometimes, Pollan argues, connecting the ingredients in our
What can tomatoes teach us about biodiversity? Quite a bit
Scientists are using the genomes of wild tomatoes to study the processes that drive Earth’s biodiversity. Their goal is to learn how species cope with differences in climate and natural enemies, and what might happen in this time of environmental change.






