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Barn geocaching tour features 54 barns
Clinton County will be unveiling a new GeoTrail June 29, that encompasses a series of geocaches at more than 30 barn sites across the county.
Donald J. Moore
CALCUTTA, Ohio — Donald J. Moore, 63, formerly of Georgetown, Pa., died Sept. 22, 2008, at Calcutta Health Care Center following a brief illness. He was born June 18, 1945, in East Liverpool, a son of the late Kenneth C. Moore and Nina J. Moore Stewart. A lifelong area resident, he worked as a heavy
Willis M. Kirkbride
BERLIN CENTER, Ohio — Willis M. Kirkbride, 83, of Berlin Center, Ohio, died June 16, 2008, at Hospice of the Valley in Poland, Ohio. He was born March 22, 1925, in North Benton, Ohio, the son of Glenn and Esther (Gibson) Kirkbride. Mr. Kirkbride graduated from Deerfield High School and worked as a truck driver
Easter bonnets on display at Hoover
Easter Bonnets on Parade will be an added attraction at the Hoover Historical Center during April, May and June.
Children’s center is accepting fall registration
Weaver Child Development Center in Canton, Ohio, is accepting registration for fall programs.
Tips for keeping flocks cool, calm and comfortable this summer
Mikelle Roeder, Ph.D., a flock nutritionist for Purina Animal Nutrition, says the summertime essentials are similar for both humans and backyard flocks: stay hydrated, protect yourself from the heat and maintain a complete and balanced diet.
Study debunks myth that early immigrants quickly learned English
MADISON, Wis. — Joseph Salmons has always been struck by the pervasiveness of the argument. In his visits across Wisconsin, in many newspaper letters to the editor and in the national debates raging over modern immigration, he encounters the same refrain: “My great, great grandparents came to America and quickly learned English to survive. Why
USDA restricts use of ‘Product of USA’ label
This regulation addresses the damaging effects of the repeal of Country-of-Origin Labeling that allowed packers to deceptively label imported meat repackaged in the U.S.
Findley offers deer archery lottery
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources will offer a deer archery hunt lottery Aug. 20 at 9 a.m. at Findley State Park.
Noted author comes to Youngstown-area libraries in August
Author Toni Morrison will be the subject of book discussion groups in Youngstown in anticipation of her appearance at Powers Auditorium.






