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FDA answers questions about produce safety rule in Wooster
Public listening session drew growers from across Northeast Ohio and beyond.
Is there anything we can do about the weather?
By: TOM DOWNING The activities at steam and engine shows take place primarily outside and so are greatly subject to weather conditions. Some might argue this fact is a good argument for having a four-day show or longer, as most rainy spells don’t commonly last that long, so the chances of having a decently
Canfield Fair 2012
The results from the 2012 Canfield Fair livestock auction.
Inventories, good sense help protect farm assets
MILLERSBURG, Ohio — Farmers invest a lot of money each year in equipment and tools, as well as improvements to their buildings. With some basic steps, they can help themselves and law enforcement crack down on the amount of theft and mischief to their property. Holmes County Sheriff Tim Zimmerly recommends farmers do regular inventories
Wayne County Fairgrounds to host Hart Parr Oliver antique show
WOOSTER, Ohio — The 2011 Hart Parr Oliver Collectors’ Association Summer Show will be held from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. July 21-23 at the Wayne County Fairgrounds in Wooster.
Food safety bill promises major change
WOOSTER, Ohio — A major food safety bill that will increase and combine regulatory powers of the Department of Health and Human Services,U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Department of Homeland Security and the Food and Drug Administration appears to be on its way to becoming law. The Food Safety Modernization Act, or S.B. 510, has cleared
Look out for pickup artists
Reader response to last week’s love note to our 18-year-old truck let me know that many readers share our love and loyalty for their not-so-sweet rides. More than one also wondered how it was that I was writing about THEIR truck. Two who were in the market for a truck themselves wondered what brand it
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of July 22, 2010
NEW SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Springfield Booster Boys held two meetings at their cabin. The annual safety meeting was presented by the safety committee of A.J. and Abby Joseph and Lauren, Sarah, and Rylee Kelly. The Springfield Volunteer Fire Department was in attendance, promoting fire safety and giving tours of their fire engines and EMS
Grade school graduation just the beginning
Ah June — the hum of valedictory speeches is in the air and mortarboards take flight. We have been invited to celebrate this auspicious milestone with a number of high school graduates this year. Mixed feelings I imagine the parents of all these high school graduates are both thrilled and somewhat confused. Where is that
We are frugal to a fault
If you spend your life trying to impress and keep up with everyone else, you are not living your own life — you are living theirs. — Unknown Like most couples Mr. Wonderful and I certainly had our “salad days.” We lived on love and not much else. Back then, our financial discussions would go






