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Information sessions available on Ohio’s ag easement purchase program
Sessions are set in four parts of the state.
How to get your marriage off to a successful start
Part six our series discusses the beginnings of a successful marriage.
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
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.
Early planting has its advantages and problems
Purdue corn specialist says that while the calendar may heralds winter’s recent end, the first days of spring are often iffy for field work.
Diseases may hurt saved wheat seed
Wheat crop will have grain quality issues, trouble in saving seeds for next year’s planting.
All aboard for Cincinnati’s winter model train festival
A 2000-square-foot, O-gauge layout includes several trains running simultaneously through a four-level layout at the Cincinnati Museum Center this holiday season.
A cartel by any other name …
A Huntington, Ohio, reader expresses his feelings on the idea of “dairy cartels.”
Nora Beresik wins essay contest for FFA members
Nora Beresik, of Fort Loramie, Ohio, has been named the Ohio state winner of the 2020 GROWMARK essay contest for FFA members.
Lola Ann Kurtz
SALEM, Ohio — Lola Ann Kurtz, 77, of Salem, died Jan. 29, surrounded by family in her home after a lingering illness of Alzheimer’s. Born June 3, 1937, she was the only child born to Clarence and Doris Charlton Sheller, in Youngstown. She grew up in Greenford where she graduated from Greenford High School. On






