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Falconry program focuses on birds of prey
The Ohio School of Falconry conducted a program on the sport of falconry at the Beaver Creek Wildlife Education Center’s 20th Anniversary Bash.
Fishing is fine, but keep your distance
Fishing is a great “social isolation” activity, especially since kids are off school. Ohio has a wealth of lakes, ponds and streams. Find out where to fish.
Wilmington Area High School: Student raffles off hard work for baby’s bills
Ty Phillips said his goal all along is to raise as much money as possible to help his teacher with gas and hospital bills.
The best movies about farmers
Though movies don’t often feature farmers or farms, agriculture has had some nods from Hollywood in the past. Some of the movies that are farm-centric may not be the gigantic and special effects-motivated summer blockbuster like The Dark Knight or Marvel’s: The Avengers, but they’re good entertainment.
Ohio’s ‘dangerous wild animal’ bill moving through legislature
Opponents and proponents have weighed in. Now the committee will review proposed amendments.
Vintage voice brings storm to life
Anyone who fancies himself a writer always reads and critiques other writers’ efforts, sometimes with disdain and sometimes with admiration while saying to himself, “I wish I’d written that.
Stark County teen flying high after big win at Ohio State Fair
Fifteen-year-old Laura Kline, the daughter of Larry and Diane Kline of North Canton, won grand champion steer honors at this year’s Ohio State Fair with her 1,325-pound crossbred steer, “Superman.”
Five Ohio counties added to lanternfly quarantine
As a result of new spotted lanternfly infestations in Ohio, Franklin, Hamilton, Lucas, Mahoning and Muskingum counties will be added to the quarantine area.
New study discovers human interaction may reduce calves’ stress
Scientists at the University of Florida have discovered that human interaction with calves helps reduce abnormal oral behaviors and increase rest.
Study underway to research Ohio’s wild turkeys
The ODNR Division of Wildlife and Ohio State University are partnering to conduct a multiyear study on the survival and nest success of female wild turkeys.






