Lake Metroparks presents quilt show at Lake Farmpark
Quilts 2002, the 11th annual judged quilt show held at Lake Farmpark, opens Feb. 15. It will feature over 200 quilted works on display in the Visitors Center.
Of new steaks and tough moles
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell digs into some of the side issues she has been filing away for just this kind of opportunity.
New exhibit honors Salem cartoonist
The artist of former comic strips "Priscilla's Pop" and "Out Our Way," Ed Sullivan, will have an exhibit of his original cartoons, watercolors, pencil drawings, and "Inkstoppers," greeting cards at the Salem Historical Society during February.
ATV lawsuit leaves homeowners, Hartville couple waiting for answers
Residents of the Johnny Apple seed housing development have filed suit against Lo-Conn Motocross alleging the new track is a nuisance.
Preservation Fair offers information about saving family treasures
The Carnegie Museum of Natural History is sponsoring the one-day Fair Feb. 23, to offer advice and opinions on protecting and preserving precious family heirlooms and collectibles.
Meat goat show focuses on teaching essentials
The Ohio Meat Goat Association will host a event aimed at educating exhibitors and audience what to look for when choosing project animals.
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HAPPY VALENTINE DAY: Remember that first kiss: Women worried more than men about getting caught.
Unusual Curly horses are treasure for Meads
American Bashkir Curly horses are unique because their coat, mane and tail more closely resemble a poodle than a Quarter Horse.
Short-term host family sought by Medina County 4-H
An international exchange program sponsored by Medina County extension is hosting young people from Japan and various other countries.
Magistrate says society not legal entity
Summit County Agriculture Society's attorney says the opinion is contrary to law and is only a recommendation to Court of Common Pleas Judge Ted Schneiderman.