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History of pottery has Ohio roots
Some historians say the history of East Liverpool, Ohio, is the pottery history of the United States. Columnist Roy Booth traces the roots of pottery in the Ohio Valley.
AAA reports costs to own, operate vehicle remain constant
ORLANDO, Fla. — AAA’s 2009 edition of Your Driving Costs shows the average cost of owning and operating a new car in the U.S. has remained relatively unchanged, despite lower fuel costs. The average cost for a new sedan driven 15,000 miles per year is 54 cents per mile, only 0.1 cent less than reported
Farmers caught in economic squeeze
Even with modest projected increases in commodity prices in 2019, net farm income is expected to remain far below the record level set in 2013.
Home values are down, but values of homes are up
Endless ads saying “home for sale” are blatantly false advertising. What is for sale is a “house” — sticks and stones and other solid things. Only the people inside it can make a “home”.
Didn’t summer just get started?
These poignant lyrics to a sweet melody — “Believe me if all those endearing young charms were to fade by tomorrow and melt in my arms …” — are from a long ago love song Thomas Moore wrote in 1801. Why does the sentimental ballad play in my mind this bright August morning? Because I
After Fourth of July, summer flies by
Once the Fourth of July is history, the rest of the summer seems to break all speed records in racing toward the end of the year. Just last week, someone had the temerity to remind me that six months from that day would be Christmas! I did not thank her for that information. But in
Raneys practice conservation to protect farmland and watershed
ADAMSVILLE, Pa. – Most of Jeff Raney’s conservation work on his combined 250-acre dairy farms in Adamsville, Pa.
Roundup of FFA news for Dec. 29, 2022
Catch up on local FFA news from Ohio FFA Foundation, Waterford FFA, Wellington FFA, Loudonville FFA and Celina FFA.
CONSOL Energy has big hopes for 2014
PITTSBURGH, Pa. — CONSOL Energy Inc. is providing an update on Marcellus shale well results from several CONSOL-operated drilling pads in Washington County, Pa. Pennsylvania The eleven wells on three pads had an average lateral length of 5,300 feet and were completed with some combination of shorter stage lengths, reduced cluster spacing, and other enhanced
ODA accuses Parrishes of hog switch; father, son may be kept from shows
SALEM, Ohio – Caprianna Parrish is off the hook, but things don’t look as promising for her father and grandfather.






