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College offers six personal enrichment spring classes
Westminster College will offer several personal enrichment and leisure courses for community residents.
Ohio EPA announces grant for scrap tire education
Ohio EPA is unveiling a new grant to provide education and outreach for businesses that handle scrap tires.
Texas court tosses 2015 water rule
A federal court invalidated the 2015 expansion of federal jurisdiction over small and isolated waters.
Farm and Dairy earns state, national awards
Farm and Dairy newsroom staff members and columnists took home awards from various professional organizations this year.
Ohio man wins 2014 ‘Super Summer Slam Down’ bid calling championship
Peter Gehres, of Hilliard, Ohio, was named 2014 bid calling champion June 11 at the “Super Summer Slam Down” bid calling championship, part of the Midwest Auctioneers Roundup, held in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Bat in Mahoning County tests positive for rabies
COLUMBUS — An Ohio Department of Health laboratory report has confirmed that a bat found in a Mahoning County residence has tested positive for the rabies virus. Rabies is a fatal viral zoonosis and a serious public health threat. All mammals, such as raccoons, skunks, foxes and bats, are believed susceptible to the disease. Rabies
Ohio State Fair 2011
Check out the sale results of the 2011 Ohio State Fair. New records were set, including grand champion steer: $85,000.
Not a bat man? You should be
DAYTON, Ohio — Bats are your friends, or should be, according to Ohio State University’s Marne Titchenell, who hopes to show you why. She’ll teach “Bats: Not Just for Caves Anymore!” from 6-9 p.m. Aug. 6, at the Cox Arboretum and Gardens Metropark in Dayton. Fact vs. fiction “We’ll discuss the facts and not the
Business Profile: Wind Turbines of Ohio
SALEM, Ohio — Wind Turbines of Ohio LLC, located in Salem, Ohio, is the exclusive dealer of the Skystream wind turbines for eastern Ohio, offering sales and installation. After researching renewable energy and noticing the increasing costs, owners Greg and Mary Courtney realized they needed a more economical way of producing energy. They invested in
Beef and dairy groups collaborate to develop private animal ID database
WASHINGTON – Livestock producers are supporting efforts to develop an animal movement database that will be coordinated in the private sector and serve as a key component of a national animal identification system.






