Saturday, November 2, 2024

Neal Peterson, founder of the Pawpaw Foundation and grower of the largest developed variety pawpaw orchard in the United States will speak at a horticulture workshop April 28 in Albany, Ohio.

The Ohio Wildlife Council has approved deer regulations for 2001, and established fall hunting and trapping seasons. The most notable change involves the reduction in standard antler length.

The grandparents can take steps to support both their children and grandchildren during this challenging time

Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman authorizes an additional $32 million to protect the United States against foreign diseases in her FY 2002 proposed budget.

Horses have been a central theme in Jenkins' life, running like threads through the fabric of her 78 years. At every important moment, there has somehow been a horse involved.

Senate Bill 83 proposing to strengthen regulations for mining materials such as limestone, gravel, and clay represents the first comprehensive overhaul of the state's industrial minerals laws since 1974.

Sweden Post and the U.S. Postal Service have jointly issued Nobel Prize commemorative stamps in both the United States and Sweden on the centennial of the first awards.

Ohio Department of Natural Resources' will put out for bid this summer 38 projects in 19 eastern and southeastern Ohio counties.

The county Environmental Education Committee will present its annual Environmental Improvement Awards April 27.

County Historical Society president Wendell Lauth will lecture April 21 on "The Civil War and Trumbull County.