Thursday, November 7, 2024

The Clague House Museum, built in 1876, will be the setting for the July 8 show.

The historic box that carried the treaty ending the War of 1812, thus resolving the final hostilities between the United States and Britain, currently is undergoing conservation at Colonial Williamsburg.

The Baer family says rumors they might sell out are "absolutely false."

ABS Global now has a sign that reads "Stop. Biosecure Area. Visitors by Appointment Only."

New study is the first to document the link between regional climate change and a major change in temperate forest cover.

What once seemed to be the tradition of rugged Texans and cowboys of the wild west, the lure of rodeo is attracting more and more fans each year. That "cowboy way" is alive and well in Belmont County, Ohio.

The Ashland FFA Food Science and Technology Team will compete in national competition.

Up to 6,000 pounds of beef will be roasted eight to nine hours over hot coals for the event, which is held each year to help fund the volunteer fire department.

A special traveling photographic exhibit, John Valentine Haidt: A Life of Christ, will be on display July 6-29 in the Schoenbrunn Visitor Center audio-visual room.

Purdue entomologists predict that when the spring armyworm infestation is over, another invasion of fall armyworms could arrive.