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Pa. receives nearly $1 million for agricultural innovation center
Centers in 10 states will assist with value-added ag ventures.
Political leaders praise Pa. agriculture
ROCK SPRINGS, Pa. – Pennsylvania’s agricultural industry has a lot to look forward to, particularly in the area of renewable energy, according to Gov.
Cellulosic ethanol makes a stand
ROCK SPRINGS, Pa. – When Americans think ethanol, they think corn. But corn isn’t the only way to get ethanol.
2003 grand champion lamb officially disqualified
SALEM, Ohio – The Daulton family spent their life savings trying to clear their name. Now, almost three years and $30,000 later, they are still not satisfied.
Sean Logan to lead ODNR
COLUMBUS – As Columbiana County native Sean Logan walked the 30-foot hallway toward his new office last week, he was both inspired and humbled by the portraits of the individuals enshrined in the
Independence gets final approval from FERC for pipeline
After a three-year approval process, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved certificates July 12 for the Independence Pipeline Company.
Think About It
PRAYER We all know that breathing is essential to stay alive. Praying is also essential to stay spiritually alive. Prayer time is not always easy for us. Sometimes we find it very difficult to make time to pray as we should. In Luke 11:1 the disciples said to Jesus, “Lord, teach us to pray.” First,
Report dead or dying bats to wildlife conservationists
RESTON, Va. — Investigations continue looking into the cause of a mysterious illness that has resulted in the deaths of thousands of bats since March 2008. At more than 25 caves and mines in the northeastern U.S., bats exhibiting a condition now referred to as “white-nosed syndrome” have been dying. The U.S. Geological Survey recently
Study says milk’s good for children
A new study in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association found that children who drink flavored or plain milk consume more nutrients and have a lower or comparable body mass index (BMI — a measure of body fatness) than children who don’t drink milk.
Scientist Linda Saif has been a trusted partner during pandemic
During the current outbreak, Linda Saif has been working with other Ohio State researchers on a test to detect antibodies in those who have had COVID-19.






