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Hazard a Guess on this blacksmith made tool
This stole even has a stone mason stumped, can you help Michael Cappel discover how his mystery item was used?
Canalway Center offers free entry during February
CANTON, Ohio — The Stark County Park District is opening the doors of its interactive Canalway Center at Sippo Lake Park for free in February to families and individuals. Group rates still apply. The Center at 5712 12th St. N.W., inside the Exploration Gateway, tells the story of Stark County’s early history using interactive exhibits
Century Village Museum to host antique show
The Century Village Museum will host an antique show July 13 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
‘We appreciate your ‘hole’ newspaper’
A Farm and Dairy reader shares his lament over the lack of a sudoku puzzle in a December issue of the newspaper.
Roundup of 4-H news for July 7, 2022
On June 12, Sew Sew Sweet 4-H Club had a business meeting. Club members talked about decorating a fair booth at the Geauga County Fair.
Donations arrive from Indianapolis for farmers, pet owners affected by train derailment
In all, 17 tons of feed, hay, straw and supplies were delivered to Kaylee Ball and Chase Brown’s farm to be donated to those in need.
Cow chip bingo at Beaver Local
The Beaver Local Touchdown Club will sponsor cow chip bingo July 12 at 4 p.m.
Cellulosic ethanol plant under construction in Mont.
AE Biofuels, Inc., an advanced energy company that is developing next-generation ethanol and biodiesel production worldwide, recently announced that it has begun construction of an integrated cellulose and starch ethanol commercial demonstration facility in Butte, Mont.
Holding it together
CLARIDON TOWNSHIP, Ohio – Scott Carlson has built the framework for everything from a house to a horse barn, but you won’t find any bolts, nails or steel plates holding his work together.
Homestead bill introduced to the Ohio Legislature
House Bill 175 permits residential property owners to keep birds, rabbits, goats and other small livestock. Learn how to raise them on five acres or less.






