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Not all ‘painted ponies’ were ponies
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the evolution of the carousel.
Rehabilitating pond scum may be boon for U.S. energy
AUBURN, Ala. – A term typically reserved for society’s worst miscreants may soon undergo a radical transformation.
Pa. FB pushes S.B. 1413
Pa. farmers have helped push some of the most stringent environmental safeguards in the nation, but a few township officials are imposing their own version of regulations and limitations on agriculture.
Get a glimpse of Amish life in Ohio
Ohio Arts Council’s Riffe Gallery in Columbus will open April 26 the exhibit, “Made By Loving Hands: Amish Children’s Clothing, Toys and Quilts,” from the Thomas and Marsha French collection
Gardening series for both youth and adults
Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens’ Garden Days Series consists of five programs geared to the interests of both adults and children.
Fifty reasons to celebrate
HARRISBURG, Pa. – George Hunter of Stoneboro, Pa., celebrated a golden anniversary last week. No, it wasn’t his wedding anniversary – which, incidentally, he and his wife Evelyn surpassed 13 years ago.
Ever wanted a bed and breakfast? Here’s your chance
An OSU Extension seminar on “Establishing Your Bed and Breakfast Business,” will be held Nov. 13-14 in Marietta, Ohio.
El Niño will affect U.S. weather through spring
Forecasters expect El Niño to continue to bring drier-than-average conditions around the Ohio Valley through March.
Stark SWCD honors James Pastore, Patt Tercek
Conservation awards were presented at the district’s annual meeting and banquet Nov. 1.
Vernal pools attract amphibians and many different species
The University of Mount Union’s vernal pool in the Huston-Brumbaugh Nature Center attracts frogs, ducks, snakes, newts, fingernail clams and water fleas.






