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Shooters compete for marksmanship honors
Port Clinton Camp Perry is alive and well. It’s media day and opening day for this summer’s annual National Matches, the Super Bowl of rifle and pistol shooting. And it’s a good media day because it isn’t just about seeing what others are doing. A bunch of us are hunched over our rifles and going
Stone Laboratory adds history, science to Put-in-Bay vacation
Families will have many opportunities to learn about Lake Erie research, environmental issues that affect the lake, and the history of Put-in-Bay throughout the summer, thanks to several tours and programs hosted by Ohio State University’s Stone Laboratory.
New to many: White-winged crossbills
If you’ve seen or heard unfamiliar birds recently, it’s probably not your imagination. The mystery bird is about the size of a white-throated sparrow and is found primarily in groves of evergreens — spruce, hemlock and pine trees. Males are red with dark wings; females are drab olive-gray. Both sexes have two bold white bars
Farmers join to build cheese house
Over the past two years, several dairy farms in Ohio’s Belmont County area have been forced to close their doors. Lower milk prices in 2006, coupled with the high cost of inputs, kept farmers from making ends meet and some felt they had no choice but to get out of the business.
You don’t always get what you want
You don’t always get what you want.
That lesson seems so simple and yet can be so complex over the course of a lifetime.
When solitude reigned and the banks of the Ohio were watered with blood
Columnist Roy Booth looks back at the dawn of the 19th century, when Ohio was the western frontier of the United States.
United Producers files bankruptcy
SALEM, Ohio – United Producers and Producers Credit Corporation have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Agriculture committee: Don’t move all of APHIS to homeland security
A new proposal will keep portions of APHIS in the department of agriculture.
Nitrogen trading moves into limelight
Hold the carbon credit trading schemes. Now shoving its way into the climate change limelight is nitrogen trading, says Farm and Dairy Editor Susan Crowell.
No coat, no shoes November
Eliza Blue ponders letting go of things you can’t control and how to appreciate the inevitable cold of winter.






