Friday, November 15, 2024

A Licking County Common Pleas Court jury, after spending the weekend in deliberations, returned a verdict Sunday, Sept. 9, finding Buckeye Egg guilty of causing environmental damage, and awarded 21 area residents the damage judgment.

Special Farm Science Review presentation shares ideas for make-your-own adaptive equipment.

Included in the protected prime wildlife habitats that cover more than 7,700 acres along the shores of Lake Umbagog and the banks of the Magalloway and Androscoggin rivers are freshwater wetlands, floating islands of spruce and maple trees, lily pads and upland areas of balsam-scented spruce-fir forests.

The Sept. 22 event will focus on three renovated barns.

Farmers who have multi-wheeled tractors are now required to display new lighting for traveling at night on streets or highways.

The Sept. 15-16 drive-it-yourself tour will feature eight stops.

A new Congress-commissioned report by Resources for the Future scholars Katherine Probst and David Konisky finds that after 20 years and billions of dollars spent cleaning up many of the U.S.'s most contaminated areas the EPA still has a lot more work to do.

The rain didn't dampen buyers' spirits at Friday night's junior fair market rabbit, steer and feeder calf sales.

A new "friendly warning" that's been hitting e-mail boxes around the country, about the release of credit information, is a hoax.

Sibling rivalry elevated to new heights at this year's Stark County Fair junior market livestock competitions with families claiming champsionship status in hogs, steers, chickens, and cheese.