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Collectors donate rare pottery to Colonial Williamsburg
The Henry and June Weldon collection of English pottery, widely regarded as the finest collection of its kind in the world, has been donated to Colonial Williamsburg.
Aftershocks
Not a day goes by that Jack Giulitto doesn’t think about his brother. Can a farm survive tragedy?
Can you name this antique pottery item?
How was this Sherwood Brothers Pottery antique item used? Can you hazard a guess and help us solve this mystery?
From pottery town to the Grand Ole Opry
East Liverpool teen aspires to be the next country music star.
Peter Rabbit turns 100 — Beatrix Potter art loved by generations.
The life and works of Beatrix Potter is celebrated in a new exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution.
Earth, sand, fire: 3,000 years of Ohio glass, pottery at Dayton museum
An exhibit in Dayton examines glass and pottery manufacturing and development in Ohio.
Rogator nets $75,000 at Schrader auction
WILMINGTON, Ohio — Auctioneers Kevin Wendt and Nick Cummings of Schrader Real Estate & Auction Co., Inc. held an auction Feb. 22 in Wilmington, Ohio. Top-selling items included a 2005 Rogator that sold for $75,000, a 2004 Rogator that went for $55,000 and a 1995 IH Floater truck that sold for .$52,000 Other top sellers
Group wants moratorium on CAFOs in Ohio
SALEM, Ohio – The Ohio Farmers Union wants a time out.
Today they’re calling for state legislators, educators and ag leaders to stop promoting and recruiting confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs) until they’ve got sound science to prove the farms aren’t a safety threat for communities and the environment.
Farmers market locator to include ag businesses
FarmFreshWV is a farmers market locator that’s expanding to include food and agricultural businesses. Find out how to add yours to the database.
Soggy bottoms
People passing by Scott McDonald’s farm south of Damascus in Columbiana County got lots of laughs last week after the dairyman, frustrated with the wet weather, was inspired to make light of his situation. He said he barely got hay off the field at the homestead on Valley Road when he dropped the plow and






