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Summers’ truck pulling is ‘red hot’ and ‘twisted’
A lifetime interest in horsepower and big engines has led Mike Summers to the top of the truck pulling circuit.
A good woman is rare gift
Other things may change us but we start, and end, with family.~ Anthony Brandt I find it sad as I age that I meet so many interesting people at funerals. Why is it that we all too often don’t take the measure of a person, or their unique attributes and place in this world, until
Ohio’s wet wheat is struggling
Northwest Ohio wheat stands have been hit the hardest by this fall’s warm, wet weather.
How to assess your risk for illness after removing a tick
Warmer winters mean more interactions between humans and ticks. Understanding risk and reducing exposure are key to avoiding tickborne diseases.
You better know your production costs for 2009
By MIKE DUFFY Estimating costs of crop production for 2009 will be extremely difficult. Some farmers have received forwarding pricing, some set a quantity only and still others will use the spot market. The price consequences of these decisions are substantial. Foreign competition for material, the current U.S. financial crises, the energy price situation and
May 5 symposium covers Lyme disease
The second annual Multidisciplinary Lyme Disease Symposium will be held May 5, at the Veterans Memorial Performing Arts Center in Andover, Ohio.
Records smashed at Summit County Fair
TALLMADGE, Ohio – Youth with big smiles managed to nickel and dime buyers to three new price records during the 2007
Pero Dairy: Family, farming and community life
EAST CANTON, Ohio — Imagine being responsible for six children, 132 dairy cattle and 400 acres on a daily basis. Some would say it is daunting to even think about it. But Randy Pero and his wife, Kristy, say it’s a life they wouldn’t trade for anything. After all, their love story started when they
Fracking permanently banned in Pennsylvania’s Delaware River basin
The Delaware River Basin Commission approved a permanent ban on hydraulic fracturing, impacting the Marcellus Shale gas fields in northeast Pennsylvania.
Ohio Board of Regents delivers report on improving commercialization
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Board of Regents recently issued a comprehensive report on commercialization efforts, making recommendations to improve the technology transfer pipeline to turn research innovation into the next great products and services in the market. The Condition of Higher Education in Ohio: Advancing Ohio’s Innovation Economy was crafted with participation of hundreds of






