Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Restoration techniques and a variety of aircraft in varying stages of the restoration process are highlighted on the monthly tours at Dayton's Wright Field.

Ohio Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse is offering college scholarships for essays from graduating seniors on "The Role of the Ohio Supreme Court."

With their pointy little heads, grinning faces, slitty eyes, round bellies and hands tightly pressed against the sides of their naked bodies, billikens have become a way for Wendy Eisner to show that the study of geography is fun.

Sister Rita Keshock will focus on the etching of an icon on eggs at the March 2 workshop at the Greensburg Garden and Civic Center.

A monthly selection of books, videos, audiobooks, and old-time radio programs on the lighter side will be provided to adult daycare centers for client programming.

A Superbowl celebration exhibit chronicling patriotic contributions and sacrifices made by the NFL and its players has returned to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton.

With debate stalled in the U.S. Senate, it could be months before a final bill passed by both the Senate and House of Representatives makes it onto President Bush's desk for signing.

The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture kicked off a new youth leadership and education initiative in her swing through Ohio last week.

Richard Hartzler, owner of Hartzler Feed & Seed in Rittman, was charged with tampering with records. He is ordered to pay restitution.

Rural landowners getting burned by frequent trespass of off-road vehicles. Aside from ruining crops, riding in fields digs ruts and creates other headaches.