Oldest living military pilot honored
William R. "Bill" Crooks enlisted in the Army Signal Corps in 1917, and was sent to what would become Patterson Field in Dayton and enticed to become a war pilot. He actually couldn't wait.
Big naked trunk in University Circle delineates the garden
The installation of a 40-foot artificial Great Cloud Forest tree trunk marks the beginning of construction of the Cleveland Botanical Gardens new and innovative glasshouse biodome.
Meals On Wheel needs support
Columbiana County makes an appeal for support of United Way.
Buckeye Book Fair: Its THE place to find Ohio authors
Book lovers, readers, and shoppers will have the opportunity to meet and talk with Ohio authors, illustrators, and photographers, and to purchase autographed copies at discounted price.
Writing to correct misunderstandings
The executive director of the Northeast Dairy Compact Commission writes to clarify possible misunderstandings about the compact reported in Farm and Dairy.
Consumers seek health in organic foods
"Organic Shoppers May Not Be Who You Think They Are" is a new white paper from the Food Marketing Institute with findings from their consumer attitude survey.
Dark chocolate not just a pretty taste
A Penn State-led study has found that a diet high in flavonoid-rich cocoa powder and dark chocolate can have a beneficial effect on cholesterol.
Dinner to celebrate General Custer’s birthday
Steve Alexander of Monroe, Mich., a living historian who portrays Custer, will tell Custer stories at the birthday dinner Dec. 1 at the Kammeyer Opera House in Jewett.
Ever wanted a bed and breakfast? Here’s your chance
An OSU Extension seminar on "Establishing Your Bed and Breakfast Business," will be held Nov. 13-14 in Marietta, Ohio.
Going with the wind
Wind energy technology taking root on Pennsylvania in ridge-top pastures of Pennsylvania farms has tripled the amount of wind energy in the Eastern United States.