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Sandra Jean Minett
SALEM, Ohio — Sandra Jean (Hawkins) Minett, 70, of Salem, died March 17 at her home. She was born May 24, 1943, in Salem, daughter of the late George Webb Hawkins and Mary Josephine (Hudson) Hawkins. She was a customer service representive with Columbia Gas Company. She had also worked at Lincoln Place Apartments as
Russell N. Cook
LEETONIA, Ohio — Russell N. Cook, 88, of state Route 558, Leetonia, Ohio, passed away at 1:15 p.m. , May 24, 2010, at his son’s residence from complications of a stroke. Mr. Cook was born on May 18, 1922, in Fairfield Township., the son of Harley and Bula Baker Cook. He was a dairy farmer
Hazard A Guess: Week of March 11, 2010
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget (or at least ‘hazard a guess’ as to its use).
Gypsy moth treatments in northeast Ohio
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — Aerial treatments designed to slow the spread and suppress the gypsy moth have begun in Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Lorain, Summit, Wayne and Ashland counties, according to the Ohio Department of Agriculture Treatment blocks Treatment blocks include 142 acres in Ashtabula County, 219 acres in Cuyahoga County, 49 acres in Lorain County, 527 acres
Return of morality will heal our country
We attack Mel Gibson, but continue to support abortion, this reader observes.
Support means a lot
The Moff family of Canfield writes to thank everyone who helped them through the terrible ordeal of the attack on their cattle.
Return of morality will heal our country
We attack Mel Gibson, but continue to support abortion, this reader observes.
2013 Ashtabula County Fair auction results
The youth livestock auction results from the 2013 Ashtabula County Fair.
Finding Ferdinand Brader
The story of Ferdinand Brader remains partly a mystery as his original artwork turns up in farmhouses across Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio.
Almost time for lamb-nesia
Every winter around this time, baby lambs begin prancing through Eliza Blue’s dreams — no matter how exhausted she was during the previous lambing season.






