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Family-A-Fair comes to Kent-Ashtabula
The schedule of events for the May 5 extension fair will includes Ashtabula County’s own version of Family Feud.
Congress’ waiting game: Energy bill, COOL, spending
Congress headed home for the holidays, leaving unfinished business on the table in Washington.
Ohio Wildlife Council receives amended 2024-25 season dates
The Ohio Wildlife Council recently received amendments to the 2024-25 waterfowl hunting season proposals during its latest meeting.
Record blue catfish caught in West Virginia in May
On May 25, Steve Price of Lancaster, Ohio, caught and released a blue catfish that broke the West Virginia record for both weight and length.
4 tips for financing your education
For many students, college is not the most affordable and sometimes finding scholarships and additional funding can be a challenge.
Navigate health insurance with Penn State website
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A new website developed by Penn State Extension specialists is designed to be a one-stop resource for those seeking information on the Health Insurance Marketplace, which was created under the federal Affordable Care Act. The Health Insurance Marketplace is a unique opportunity for previously uninsured consumers, small businesses and others to
Pa. Center for Beef Excellence elects officers; now searching for director
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The newly formed Pennsylvania Center for Beef Excellence unanimously elected a slate of officers to guide the efforts of the Pennsylvania Beef Task Force, Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff said. The center’s new directors are: Jeff Nogan of Lackawanna County, president; Dennis Byrne of Chester County, vice president; Dr. Erskine Cash of Centre
Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 17, 2024
Catch up on FFA news from Ashland FFA, West Holmes FFA, Fayetteville FFA and Northwestern Wayne FFA.
Numbers show Ohio a top deer hunting state
In terms of money, Ohio is fifth in participation and 11th nationally in jobs associated with hunting, with deer hunting being the No. 1 driver.
USDA food safety tips for areas affected by flooding
Flooding can compromise the safety of stored food. Learn how to reduce food waste and the risk of foodborne illness during times of severe flooding.






