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Remembering a local World War II hero
Hugh Earnhart recaps the service of an American hero, William “Willy” Vaughan, of Austintown, Ohio, during World War II.
New wind farm becomes operational in Hardin, Logan counties
A new 250 MW wind farm is up and running in Hardin and Logan counties in Ohio. RWE Renewables announced June 2 its Scioto Ridge Wind Farm started commercial operation. The project includes 75 turbines.
Farm Science Review inducts Ardrey, Rose into hall of fame
The Farm Science Review will induct Clayton W. Rose III and Jerry Ardrey into the 29th class of honorees for the Review’s Hall of Fame.
Kenneth E. Brunner
Kenneth E. Brunner, age 82, of Alliance, Ohio, was born at home May 23, 1931, west of the intersection of Homeworth Road and US Route 62, in Alliance, Ohio, to Lera Odessa (Fryfogle) Brunner and George Frederick Brunner. Mr. Brunner died April 21, at Crandall Medical Center, in Sebring, Ohio. Survivors include his wife of
Be prepared: It’s important not to get caught outdoors without a camera
That is, if a picture reminding one of that great memory exists and can be found. Thus, every hunter, angler, hiker, and outdoor enthusiast ought to be armed and somewhat familiar with a decent digital camera. A camera small enough for a handy inside pocket and loaded with an unfilled memory card and fully charged
Penn State Extension launches new beekeeping course online
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Beginner and experienced beekeepers and those thinking about taking up backyard beekeeping can get the information they need to be successful from Beekeeping 101, a new online beekeeping course offered by Penn State Extension. Creators An interactive approach to online learning that can be taken anywhere and anytime, the course was
Kenneth Allen Seamans
NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. — Kenneth Allen Seamans, 69, of Pulaski Mercer Road, Wilmington Township, Mercer County, New Wilmington, Pa., died March 29 in Horizon Hospital. Born July 29, 1939, in Edinburg, he was a son of John Cory and Mary Elizabeth Salzman Seamans. Seamans graduated from Union High School in 1957. He married the former
Conditions of the heart
Editor: When we stop and think about it, the conditions of our heart are determined by the experiences we encounter throughout our life span. Songs, poems, love stories reflect the joy and happiness we feel in our hearts. What blessings we receive when we finish schooling, obtain a job, meet and marry our true love,
What lies ahead for Trump’s second act — and for farmers?
Alan Guebert provides his reasoning as to why the second act of President Trump will deliver much uncertainty, even chaos, to U.S. agriculture.
How to control garden pests without harming pollinators
Learn to protect your garden plants from pests without harming pollinators via spraying pesticides.






