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European immigrants got mixed welcome
The United States attracted many European immigrants during the decades of 1840 and 1850. Learn more about these large migrations and what caused them.
Making mule ears (molasses cookies)
Recipes that have been in the family for years are pretty special. Find out how to make mule ear cookies, a generations-old recipe that can’t be beat.
Salt Fork State Park makes improvements
The updates to Salt Fork State Park are part of the ongoing efforts to renovate the infrastructure of Ohio’s state parks.
Squash is a good winter veggie
Summer is the zucchini’s time to shine. But there are many varieties of squash available to grow and enjoy throughout the year.
The birds, the bulls and the bees
Eric Keller discusses the birds and the bees with his young children.
Geauga Parks needs help to plant 1,000 trees at Veterans Legacy Woods
Geauga Park District’s new Veterans Legacy Woods needs more trees, and its looking for sponsors to reach the 1,000 trees mark.
J.W. Powell led first expedition into Grand Canyon
Hugh Earnhart recaps the tale of John Wesley Powell and nine other men, who set off to explore the Grand Canyon on May 24, 1869.
North Carolina settlers faced many challenges
Despite fertile land and navigable rivers, the North Carolina colony grew slowly. Hugh Earnhart explains the factors that contributed.
The rise and fall of prohibition in the United States
The ratification of the 18th Amendment and the enactment of the Volstead Act marked the culmination of a long campaign in the U.S. against liquor traffic.
Spies played important role in Civil War
During the Civil War, there were spies who gathered information for the Union and Confederate causes. Hugh Earnhart details the big five.






