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Ohio’s isn’t that Charlie Wilson
WASHINGTON – The movie Charlie Wilson’s War, which opened recently, is being reviewed by some as “rollicking political fun” and has absolutely nothing to do with
Fighting foot-and-mouth disease.
British scientists call for a form of rapid, preemptive slaughter known as “ring culling.”
Farm Bureau: Harbages named Ohio Farm Bureau 2004 Outstanding Young Farmers
COLUMBUS – Brian and Jennifer Harbage of South Charleston have been named the 2004 Outstanding Young Farmers by the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
Ohio extends poultry ban to include West Virginia
Ohio officials implemented a ban on the import of live poultry in order to protect Ohio’s poultry operations from the spread of avian influenza.
ODNR accepting applications for wetland grants
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has opened its application process for the 2023 wetland grant program.
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Ohio’s deer gun hunting season begins
An estimated 300,000 hunters will make their way to Ohio’s forests and fields as this year’s deer-gun hunting season kicks off Nov. 29.
Lawmakers want more solar manufacturing to happen in US
U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle, of Pennsylvania, announced the Solar Supply Chain Act to invest $700 million annually over the next four years to expand domestic solar component manufacturing. The next day, U.S. Reps. Tim Ryan, of Ohio, and Dan Kildee, of Michigan, introduced the Solar Energy Manufacturing for America Act to provide tax credits for American solar component manufacturers.
The ocean cures all ailments
Judith Sutherland remarks on the curative qualities the ocean has and how she longs for chances to visit.
New coin products roll into stores
The United States Mint has joined a partnership with H.E. Harris & Co., an Atlanta-based company specializing in collectibles.






