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Atlantique City show is biggest ever
The antiques industry’s premier megafair. ‘Atlantique City,’ is set for March 24-25 in the Atlantic City Convention Center, and will again be larger than last year.
Powers Oil Co. adds propane to its growing inventory
Powers Oil Company is offering its customers and new location and expanded product line in 2016.
Making weight: What items do you really need?
A pound of cotton socks weights the same as a pound of sharp knife. You need to pare down your duffle so what do you leave at home? It’s your choice. Do you value warm feet and do you see a need for a good skinning knife? Yes to both questions, so back to the
Tractor certification course offered in Medina County
Medina County 4-H will present a six-class tractor certification course Jan. 13 through Feb. 17for those 14-16 who will be operating a tractor over 20-horse power.
Cold weather start in the old days
Learn more about taking care of your tractor during the cold winter months.
New software organizes breeding season in beef cattle herds
AMES, Iowa – Synchronizing the breeding season in beef cattle herds allows producers the opportunity to use artificial insemination (AI) with reduced labor.
Dalton Frischkorn receives American FFA Degree
Dalton Frischkorn, a Southern Local High School graduate and Wellsville resident, got his American FFA Degree at the 95th Annual National FFA Convention.
Master Gardener calendars now available
2001 Garden Calendars coordinated by the Tri-State Area Master Gardener Association are available from Hancock County extension.
OPSB sets hearing for pipeline in Butler County
The Ohio Power Siting Board will hold a public hearing regarding Duke Energy Ohio’s proposal to replace natural gas pipeline in Butler County.
Turning back around to the old days
Judith Sutherland finds it amazing how much the world is turning back around to the way it used to be.






