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Pollution from coal mining is hazardous
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Pollution from coal mining may have a negative impact on public health in mining communities, according to data analyzed in a West Virginia University research study. “Residents of coal-mining communities have long complained of impaired health,” said Michael Hendryx, associate director of the WVU Institute for Health Policy Research in WVU’s Community
Doin’ The Disc-Case Shuffle
Our Christmas gifts told the tale. My daughters have outgrown toys. Now, they are caught up in the micro-packaged world of encapsulated entertainment.
As autos evolved, pedal cars kept pace
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about pedal cars and how closely they followed trends developing in the “grown-up” family cars sitting in the driveway.
World War II landing ship makes maiden voyage as floating museum
A World War II amphibious vessel will serve as a floating memorial, making a maiden educational voyage on the Mississippi and Ohio rivers this summer.
Take it easy: Relaxed management improves cattle disposition
WASHINGTON – When research is conducted, most of the time results aren’t predictable. That’s the foundation for good scientific method.
Ohio growers shift from soybeans into corn
Ohio corn acreage up despite USDA national projections.
Marshall livestock sale breaks record
MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. – A record sale was seen at the Marshall County 4-H/FFA Livestock Club Sale held Aug.
‘Louisville’ means ‘tractor pull’: Championship pull revs into gear
The annual Championship Tractor Pull is the largest and oldest indoor tractor pull in America.
Guernsey makes history at dairy expo
MADISON, Wis. – Indian Acres MM Pistachio Pie, a 5-year-old Guernsey cow, has been named the supreme champion cow over all breeds at the 2007 World Dairy Expo.
Enjoy the fair and farm, but be safe
Without precaution, combination of kids and animals could mean infectious disease outbreak.






