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Big bullies: Coyotes are efficient hunters and clever killers
For the most part, coyotes live an invisible life, but in recent years they are showing themselves as bold neighborhood bullies as they adapt to city life.
Wilderness Center sponsors trip to the Great West
A tour of Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park and the Bear Tooth Highway, and Cody, Wyo. leaves Sept. 8.
Ways to save on admission at Ohio State Fair
Visitors to this year’s Ohio State Fair can save on admission tickets in a variety of ways. The fair runs through Aug. 18.
USDA announces CRP contract extensions
Certain Conservation Reserve Program participants whose contracts expire Sept. 30, will have an opportunity to extend their contracts for one year.
Tests show rate of salmonella dropped
The rate of salmonella in raw meat and poultry dropped by 66 percent over the past six years and by 16 percent compared with 2002.
Supplement cows, heifers on pasture
BLACKSBURG, Va. – This year pasture for grazing has been extremely variable. May was very cool, followed by a very dry June.
Record number of bald eagles observed in Ohio’s survey
Bald eagle sightings were at record levels for the past two years; most spotted in counties on western shore of Lake Erie.
Pastor carves Christmas totem pole
A 26-year effort in research, sketching and carving ended in the translation of the Christmas story into a 12-foot totem pole of yellow cedar.
Olde Stark Antique Faire kicks off 2001
The first Olde Stark Antique Faire of the new year will be held Jan. 6-7 at the Stark County Fairgrounds, Canton, Ohio.
Grape growers face the freeze
SALEM, Ohio – In Ray Gruber’s 85 years growing juice grapes, he’s never needed his priest to bless the vineyard.






