USPS issues joint Nobel Prize stamps
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.
Reclaiming Ohio’s land: ODNR commits to record number of abandoned mine land projects
Ohio Department of Natural Resources' will put out for bid this summer 38 projects in 19 eastern and southeastern Ohio counties.
Lake County awards honor environmental action
The county Environmental Education Committee will present its annual Environmental Improvement Awards April 27.
Warren library to host public program about the Civil War
County Historical Society president Wendell Lauth will lecture April 21 on "The Civil War and Trumbull County.
“Facilities for Roadside Markets” is now available
Cornell University publication is a planning tool for those considering a roadside market.
Learn about keeping your septic system in healthy shape
During "Celebrate Summer in Columbiana County" April 21 Health Department personnel will offer assistance in learning how to recognize a failing system or obtain information about a new site.
Annual public auction to benefit Erie 4-H members
The 22nd annual Public Auction to benefit the Erie County 4-H Youth Development Program will be held
Little things add up to better soybean profits
To remain profitable, growers will have to manage the crop well, limit costs, and market for the top dollar, said Ohio State University agronomist Jim Beuerlein. "For most producers, the easiest and most effective approach is to reduce the cost of production."
Art exhibit highlights Navajo weavings
Art exhibit at Ohio University's Kennedy Museum of Art through April 29 highlights Navajo weavings.
New population center claims more sheep than people
2000 U.S. Census results place Edgar Springs, Mo., population 190, as the new population center of the United States.