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Penn State’s reunion weekend set for June 1-3
Registration is open for We Are Weekend, the Penn State Alumni Association’s summer event that’s scheduled for June 1-3.
Deere plans to expand planter options
The agreement is contingent on Deere completing the acquisition of Precision Planting from The Climate Corporation, a subsidiary of Monsanto Co.
Imperial glass museum to open June 5, 2003
A donation of $10,000 to the National Imperial Glass Museum’s Operation Display fund raising effort was announced at the recent National Imperial Glass Collectors Society’s annual convention.
60 years of fishing, friendship and fun
Every year for the last 60 years, Mike Tontimonia and a group of friends have visited the same remote Lake Temagami Island for an all-guys getaway.
Carpenters’ works stand test of time
Alan Guebert recalls the quirks and differences of the two carpenters his father called to do work on his family farm in southern Illinois.
Researchers say honeybee deaths linked to seed insecticide exposure
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Honeybee populations have been in serious decline for years, and Purdue University scientists may have identified one of the factors that cause bee deaths around agricultural fields. Analyses of bees found dead in and around hives from several apiaries over two years in Indiana showed the presence of neonicotinoid insecticides, which
Ashtabula Co. ethanol plant idea scrapped; idea reborn in Coshocton
Grain buyer says the disadvantage to building a plant in Ohio is the high-priced corn.
Cooking with failing sight
Beverly Henry was told she’d be blind in 18 months. Determined not to rely on others, she started Grannies Kitchen, a food truck.
Lessons learned along life’s path
“There is a little man in that child who has already stood his ground with the stubborn calves in the barn and the pigs in the feed lot, but there is also the heart of a saint, for he has learned to be patient and kind to those that others consider dumb animals.” — Sedonia
Strip mine turns to dream for Youngs
BELMONT, Ohio – Selling the farm. Retiring from a career that lasted more than 30 years. Moving to a different state.






