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So, exactly what are carbon offsets?
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – While most Americans are aware that they increase carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by burning fossil fuel to drive their cars and heat their homes, they tend to think less about the greenhouse impacts of other daily activities.
Larry Hoover: An equine craftsman
When a medical condition forced Larry Hoover, 54, to sell his draft horses, he didn’t drift far from the equine business. He formed Alpine Manufacturing, a company that builds the shafts used in harness racing that connects the horse to the race bike.
Dairy Excel: BSE: The history and implications
Columbiana County Extension agent Ernie Oelker explains mad cow disease.
The old oak tree and the hunt for honey
Sam Moore recounts a honey-hunting passage from a book titled The Puddleford Papers, published in 1856.
Picasso exhibition opens Oct. 28 at Cleveland Museum of Art
The approximately 36 paintings and all of the nine drawings featured in “Picasso: The Artist’s Studio” encompass a large range of styles – realist, cubist, symbolist, surrealist, abstract and classical – and span Picasso’s lengthy career, from as early as 15 until two years before his death at age 91.
Mad cow disease found in U.S.
Animal linked to herd imported from Alberta, Canada, in 2001.
Arthur W. Weaver
Art Weaver passed away Nov. 1 in his own home on his farm surrounded by his family.
Aging school buildings hold treasured memories
As the destruction of the buildings in her school district looms, Judith Sutherland recalls the milestones and memories they hold for her and her family.
Reminiscing on letters from the past
Judith Sutherland recalls the meaning Edna Stoler McNaull’s words carried with her family.
Smalley, still single, works and plays
Alexander Smalley continues his bachelor life, sometimes working hard and spending time with friends and relatives.






