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The Train Gang
OHIO Wagon Train, with its 23 pioneer wagons and 50 horse-riding scouts, rumbled into Randolph, Ohio, the last week of July for its annual event.
Kenneth E. Brunner
Kenneth E. Brunner, age 82, of Alliance, Ohio, was born at home May 23, 1931, west of the intersection of Homeworth Road and US Route 62, in Alliance, Ohio, to Lera Odessa (Fryfogle) Brunner and George Frederick Brunner. Mr. Brunner died April 21, at Crandall Medical Center, in Sebring, Ohio. Survivors include his wife of
Christmas tree management course set
Penn State’s 2001 Christmas Tree Management Short Course will be held Feb. 21-22.
Invasion of Normandy took careful planning
Learn more about the planning and execution of the Invasion of Normandy — “Operation Overlord” — on June 6, 1944.
The telephones of yesterday
Judith Sutherland ponders the advancements of the telephones and how they’ve shaped the way people communicate during her lifetime.
2019: Eastern equine encephalitis poses threat
As of Nov. 12, 2019, 36 confirmed cases of eastern equine encephalitis had been reported by eight states; 13 of these cases were fatal.
Study: evening hours may pose higher risk for overeating
A new study found that hunger hormone levels rise and fullness hormone levels decrease in the evening.
Do you know metric conversions?
Knowing your conversions can save you money, and is good for everyday life.
Country-of-origin labeling rule gets chilly reception
The latest brouhaha stems from the USDA’s interpretation of COOL.
Who lost the rain game?
Like all precipitation, the rains didn’t hit all areas across Ohio and western Pennsylvania equally.






