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Still heroes
WASHINGTON D.C. – When Flight 9096 landed in Washington D.C. Sept. 8, the pages of the calendar flipped back a few decades.
Tap dance
BURTON, Ohio – When there is little to do except plow snow, fix equipment or work on income taxes, the sugar bush beckons.
Agland Co-op: The Ohio River facility: Out of sight and out of mind, but not out of reach
The Ohio River is a major artery for exporting grain from northeastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania.
In Holmes County, the furniture, lumber industry employs growing population
(Final installment of a two-part series on the timber and lumber industry in Holmes County and Ohio.)
Markets react to last planting effort
As planting season winds down, it looks like some corn won’t get planted, and there could be additional acres of soybeans.
NOAA says Lake Erie algae forecast unchanged
NOAA scientist gives late-summer update on algae forecast.
Officers, directors of the US Jersey organizations elected
Officers and directors of the US Jersey organizations were elected at the American Jersey Cattle Association and National All-Jersey Inc. annual meetings.
Natural gas powered trucks serving Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS — Republic Services recently announced the deployment of 79 compressed natural gas (CNG) solid waste and recycling trucks that are serving customers throughout greater Indianapolis. The new CNG fleet replaced older diesel powered trucks, and represents a significant local investment in cleaner, safer and more efficient vehicles. “We are committed to doing our part
USDA lowers crop insurance premiums for corn and soybean growers
New crop insurance premiums for 2012 should reduce corn farmers’ rates by 7 percent and soybean farmers’ by 9 percent.
Toaster collectors pop up in Virginia
The Toaster Collector Association will convene to buy, sell, trade and exchange ideas on toasters Oct. 11-12 in Richmond, Va.






