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James Holwick Pidgeon, 72
EAST ROCHESTER, Ohio — James Holwick Pidgeon, 72, of East Rochester, Ohio, passed away March 2, 2014, at his home following an extended illness. He was born Nov. 23, 1941, in Salem, the son of the late James Arthur Jr. and Betty Jane Pidgeon. Jim attended Salem High School and was a 1960 graduate of
United Soybean Board awards Battelle and Biobent Polymers
COLUMBUS — The United Soybean Board has awarded Battelle funding specifically targeted to assist Biobent Polymers, the Marysville, Ohio-based bioplastics company, in the commercialization of its revolutionary new bio-composite polymers made from soy. This new class of bioplastics is linked on the molecular level to maintain core characteristics of plastic which are missing in all
Be wary of backyard, designer dog breeding
Editor: According to an article by Dog Trainer Casey Lomonaco, breeders and rescuers should be equally considered when adopting dogs. Consider this alarming statistic. Every 6 years, 67,000 puppies can come from one mother and her litter. As a canine psychologist, rescuer and educator, I ask anyone feeling compassion for abused dogs to consider this
Carl E. Huddleston
NORTH LAWRENCE, Ohio — Carl E. “Sam” Huddleston, 79, died April 23, 2008, at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. Born Jan. 3, 1929, in Akron, he was the son of the late Hubert Eugene and Nellie Dolly Botkins Huddleston. Mr. Huddleston retired from East Ohio Gas Co. in 1987, and was an Army veteran,
Roundup of FFA news for Dec. 7, 2023
Catch up on FFA news from Northwestern-Wayne FFA, East Knox FFA, Hillsdale FFA, Ashland FFA, Mount Vernon FFA and West Holmes FFA.
Refugees use farming skills at Ohio City Farm
Refugees are the main staff at Ohio City Farm, in Cleveland, Ohio. Though they come from different countries and have varying levels of English language skills, agriculture is a language they all understand.
150th birthday party set for Annie Oakley
GREENVILLE, Ohio — The Year of Annie will be celebrated throughout 2010 at The Annie Oakley Center at Garst Museum, part of the Darke County Historical Society.
The failure to learn history’s simple lessons
Alan Guebert recalls the brilliance of Theodore W. Schultz, “perhaps the world’s most pre-eminent agricultural economist.”
Dec. 21: The shortest day, longest night
The first day of winter is defined by the year’s shortest day and longest night. The good news is that days get just a bit longer each day thereafter.
Losing Doris, the queen, for good
Doris the Dorset has reached the end of the road. There will be no more surprise visits, looking out the window to see the Dorset sheep wandering up my sidewalk.






