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Kent State University
Students at Kent State have the opportunities of a larger, public university with a small-town feel; but still have access to all of the wonders of northeastern Ohio.
Celebrating a wedding built upon a strong, loving foundation
Judith Sutherland celebrates her great nephew’s wedding day.
Youth hunters harvest 1,823 wild turkeys in Ohio
Youth wild turkey hunters across Ohio harvested 1,823 birds during the special youth-only hunting weekend, April 15-16.
New EPA report: Initial data shows significant gains in fuel economy
WASHINGTON — The EPA released its annual report that tracks the fuel economy of vehicles sold in the United States, underscoring the major increases made in the efficiency of the vehicles Americans drive, reducing oil consumption and cutting carbon emissions. According to the report, EPA estimates that between 2007 and 2012 fuel economy values increased
Tri-county cattlemen’s groups merge
Rich Cope and Jim Skeels take association’s inaugural award.
Knox Co. 4-H’ers share winnings with charities
MOUNT VERNON, Ohio – The Knox County Fair junior livestock exhibitors are generous with their sale proceeds.
Ohio’s AgrAbility program keeps farmers with disabilities farming
As the average age of Ohio farmers increases, many face the risk of chronic illness and job-related accidents that might reduce their capacity to continue earning a living. That’s where AgrAbility can help.
Crawford County farmers growing camelina for biofuel
In most places in the East, they’re still talking about the coming biofuels revolution. But in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, farmers already are involved in it.
What are the reasons for having a steam show?
Hello again, all you steam engineers and old iron enthusiasts. Have you been to a show yet this year ? Sam Moore told us a few weeks ago that he had been to a show a bit further west. One that I think featured a particular make, which happens quite often these days. Come to
Voters save Morrow Co. 4-H program
SALEM, Ohio — Morrow County voters have approved a five-year tax levy that will allow the county’s Ohio State University Extension office to remain open. The 0.5 mill levy passed 3,245-2,609, or about 55 percent to 44 percent, according to unofficial board of elections results, during last week’s primary. The levy is expected to bring






