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1900s wallpaper: Endless possibilities
Styles of wallpaper certainly evolved during the 1900s, from the textomeal wallpaper of the WWI era, to burlap-looking cloth. Columnist Roy Booth recalls some of the designs for the walls.
You’re invited: Celebrate Farm and Dairy’s 100th anniversary
Farm and Dairy is celebrating its 100th anniversary, and we’d love you to join our open house Oct. 12.
The man behind the roar of engines and crowds
JAMESTOWN, Pa. – In 1987, high school teacher Richard “Rick” Feicht decided that after six years of announcing tractor pulls for the Pennsylvania Tractor Pullers Association, he would strike out on his own and create an independent pulling company.
Fort Laurens celebrates 246th anniversary of march
Reenactors in period dress will march into the site of Fort Laurens just as the Continental forces did in 1778.
Engineers make wearable sensors for plants
Find out more about the new, low-cost, easily produced, graphene-based, sensors-on-tape that can be attached to plants to provide data to farmers.
Quarter Horse Association unveils anniversary models
The American Quarter Horse Association has joined with Breyer Animal Creations to celebrate the association’s historic 75th anniversary.
Curry Lumber will mark 160th anniversary
There are few businesses that reach the 100-year mark, and even fewer that stay around 150 years. But Curry Lumber in Wooster, Ohio, will celebrate its 160th year in August, an achievement that happens only when a company is committed to serving its customers at the highest level.
Wooster marks anniversary of Sept. 11 with vigil
The College of Wooster will mark the one-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks with two commemorative events.
Museum celebrates Sept. 14 anniversary of McKinley’s death
A temporary exhibit to honor the fallen president, “A Man’s Best Gift to His Country is His Life Blood: Public Servant William McKinley,” will be on view in the Keller Gallery through Jan. 31.
Anniversary celebrated with 104 miles of trees
A record tree planting in northwest Ohio this spring will help reduce farmland soil erosion.






