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Study: Tax breaks don’t help education
Economic development subsidies granted to many businesses may be harming public education.
Official: WTO deal to open markets only slightly not acceptable to U.S.
WASHINGTON – A top U.S. trade official has reiterated that any World Trade Organization (WTO) agreement that opens markets only slightly would not get U.
Llama shows coming to northeast Ohio
Llovable llamas continue to rise in popularity in northestern Ohio. Two local shows can put you close to a llama, if you’ve never seen one.
Get a glimpse of Amish life in Ohio
Ohio Arts Council’s Riffe Gallery in Columbus will open April 26 the exhibit, “Made By Loving Hands: Amish Children’s Clothing, Toys and Quilts,” from the Thomas and Marsha French collection
Farm bill conferees still face key issues
Key House and Senate farm bill conferees are meeting privately to “resolve various outstanding issues,” but the conference committee postponed its April 12 public meeting until April 16.
El Niño will affect U.S. weather through spring
Forecasters expect El Niño to continue to bring drier-than-average conditions around the Ohio Valley through March.
Early planting has its advantages and problems
Purdue corn specialist says that while the calendar may heralds winter’s recent end, the first days of spring are often iffy for field work.
Pork checkoff gets boot, again
A federal appeals court sided with an earlier ruling that the national pork checkoff is unconstitutional.
Roundup of gardening news for June 15, 2023
Catch up on local gardening news and events in Mahoning County and Richland County in Ohio.
The outhouse climb
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about a weekend stay way back in the Salmon Idaho forest.






