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NOAA finds probable site of steamer former slave piloted to freedom
CHARLESTON, S.C. — NOAA announced recently it has determined the probable location of the remains of the Civil War-era sidewheel steamer Planter, which gained national fame in 1862 when a group of enslaved African-Americans commandeered the Confederate Navy transport ship in a daring escape to freedom. The announcement was made in Charleston, South Carolina, where
Joan Wallbrown: June 14, 1932 — May 15, 2013
Joan Wallbrown, 80, of Deerfield, passed away Wednesday, May 15. She was born June 14, 1932 in Cleveland, to Fred G. and Glennrose (Moeller) Garmone. Growing up in Cleveland, she attended Beaumont School for girls and went on to graduate from Ursuline College with a degree in social work. After working in Cleveland as a
Ohio Turnpike adds EV charging units to service plazas
The Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission has added electric vehicle charging stations across the 241-mile toll road.
Guggisberg wins cheese honors
For the fourth consecutive year, Guggisberg Cheese has claimed the top spot in the Swiss category at the contest.
Report targets certain Ohio counties for farmland preservation
COLUMBUS – Ohio has one of the highest proportions of prime agricultural soils in the nation. And now, the focus on protecting that land could shift to new areas, thanks to a new report from Ohio State University’s
Be careful when leasing farm’s energy
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Don’t be too quick to sign off on any deal to lease wind or any other resource on your farm, advises an energy expert in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, who points out that if the deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
ODNR to offer deer hunts on 9 scenic river properties
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources will offer archery deer hunts at nine locations bordering four of Ohio’s state scenic rivers through local lottery drawings.
East Central Grazing Alliance is coming soon
For livestock producers and grazers in Noble, Guernsey, Monroe and Belmont counties, there is a new grazing alliance coming your way.
Understand hardiness zones before planting
One of the more important steps gardeners can take before spring arrives is to educate themselves about plant hardiness zones.
Have you ever seen boiling manure?
We needed frozen ground. Mud was getting old. Nonfarm types complained about the cold, those whose manure storages were over-full were glad to see sustained temps below freezing.






