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Truck transportation came a long way
A look back at the development of the Packard truck in the early 1900s.
Texting and driving in Ohio now comes with consequences
COLUMBUS — Ohio’s texting and driving law took effect March 1, with primary enforcement for teen drivers, and secondary enforcement for drivers over 18. Ohio law Under the new law, police officers can pull over drivers under 18 suspected of texting and driving or talking on a cell phone. Teens caught using any electronic wireless
USAID honors Ohio native for food security work in poorer nations
W. Kirk Miller (left) receives his USAID Farmer-to-Farmer volunteer award from Gregory Gottlieb, head of the USAID Food Security Bureau. WASHINGTON — Ohio native W. Kirk Miller and three others were honored recently at the USAID Farmer-to-Farmer Volunteer Appreciation event for their outstanding service this year to reduce hunger in poor communities worldwide. Honorees Technical
North Dakota farmers in need of relief
DENVER — The National Cattlemen’s Foundation, in cooperation with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, is launching a disaster relief effort to assist farm and ranch families impacted by catastrophic flooding and blizzards in North Dakota. Flooding devastation Family farm and ranch operations across the state have been devastated by flooding caused by spring blizzards and
Earl John Wolfe
Earl John Wolfe, 90, passed away peacefully Jan. 15 at his home.
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.
Get ready: It is perch season!
Yellow perch season starts now. No, there’s nothing official, nothing listed in the regulations books, nothing posted near launch ramps, no opening day or other calendar marks, and no announcements but let world know it is without doubt perch season. Walleye capital Lake Erie may be struggling to produce the catchable numbers of walleyes that
Ohio State Fair auction sets seven new records
Check out the results from the 2012 sale of champions.
Expert to explain ways of cutting spending in the kitchen at workshop
TOLEDO, Ohio — Thousands of dollars are wasted each year as restaurateurs and entrepreneurs in the food industry sometimes inaccurately account for the ingredients in recipes, mishandle measuring utensils and other ventures that contribute to unnecessary spending. Mark Kelnhofer, president and CEO from Return on Ingredients, will educate and prepare those looking to better understand
Mini rifle sells for $4,8000 at auction
CARROLLTON, Ohio — Garner Auctioneers, LLC held an auction of 34 firearms and 73 pieces of Nazi items, 3 Civil War items and two mid-1800s coins from a retired collector Nov. 18. The highlight of the evening was a custom-made Sharpes mini rifle, 17 cal. fitted with a Montana Vintage scope. The stock and forearm






