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The birth of the Buckeye State
Ohio’s boundaries are well known today, but in the early 1800s, they were a hotly debated issue, fueled by politics and personalities.
How to display the American flag
The U.S. Flag Code describes the appropriate ways to display the American flag for all occasions.
EU OKs Monsanto’s Roundup Ready corn use in food products
ST. LOUIS – The European Commission approved the use of Monsanto’s Roundup Ready Corn NK603 and its processed products as food and food ingredients.
Forty-seven Ohio counties declared disaster areas due to weather onslaught
COLUMBUS – Ohio’s State Farm Service Agency Executive Director Larry Adams said that the U.S. Department of Agriculture designated 47 counties in Ohio as primary disaster areas due to damage and losses caused by various disasters that occurred this year.
‘Locally grown’ label more important than ‘organic’ for consumers
Consumers choose locally grown food for product freshness and to help support local small farmers – and they’re also more willing to pay a higher premium for “locally grown” than for “organic.”
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
Woodlot workshops cover process of making lumber, selling timber
Workshop gives participants information on trees and the process that converts them into workable wood.
As U.S. milk crisis deepens, farmers talk supply control
The U.S. has too much milk. Past attempts to curb the flow haven’t been successful or popular. But farmers may be coming around to supply management plans.
Sebring Historical Society meets, plans next meeting
Sebring Historical Society recently held its general meeting and learned a history lesson on Sebring, Ohio, and the Civil War.
Vacation with Us: Class of 1958 Reunion
Members and spouses of the class of 1958 from Jefferson Union High School in Richmond, Ohio, got together for a luncheon in Lake Wales, Florida, in February. The group and other members have been getting together for seven years in Florida. Pictured are Marilyn and Wayne Johnson, of Bristolville, Ohio; Bob and Diane Smith, of




 
			 
			 
			 
			

