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Reader questions long-term effects of large farms
Reader questions whether the community benefits from the large farm facilities over the long run.
Ohio corn crop showing promise
COLUMBUS – Despite a myriad of localized problems from ponding to hail and frost damage to soil crusting, Ohio’s newly planted corn crop is on its way to a promising growing season.
Anglers might want to jump into this brawl
It’s time for the annual Lake Erie Walleye Fall Brawl, and just last year over 6,400 fishermen entered the chase.
Our greatest risk is our own panic
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on risk and the fact that we are a nation that jumps to conclusions and is prone to panic. Not everyone, she says, needs to rush out and buy gas masks and take antibiotics without evidence of a threat.
Business profile: Toledo Spring and Toledo Auto Electric
Toledo Spring and Toledo Auto Electric, owned by Brad Rubini and located at 5015 Enterprise Blvd., Toledo, offers parts and service for trucks and trailers. They also rebuild starters, alternators and generators for farm and industrial.
Committee recommends 4.3 percent increase in beef checkoff budget
The committee says the increase in budget is not because checkoff revenue increased.
More Ohio children to have access to preschool
Ohio recently invested $122 million in early childhood education to allow 14,000 more children from low-income families to attend preschool.
Lely USA announces expansion, new jobs
PELLA, Iowa — Lely, the world leader in robotic milking systems, will soon expand its production facilities to include Pella, Iowa, the current headquarters for Lely USA. The expansion will significantly increase Lely’s production capacity in the North American market. “Lely USA has been headquartered in Pella, Iowa for the past seven years,” says Peter
Sense of Community is Essential
Home from college for the weekend, Josie begged me to help her get into the book her English class was discussing.
Penn State Extension offers ‘Equine Sips and Tips’ event in Lawrence County
Attendees can connect with fellow horse enthusiasts to share experiences, and Penn State equine specialists will be on hand to answer questions.






