Friday, November 1, 2024

In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell coments on Cam Thraen's article concerning the distribution of funds from Milk Order 33 and the funds it is taking out of the pockets of local dairy producers.

Lawsuits have been filed against certain manufacturers of vitamins, alleging a long-running international conspiracy to fix, raise and maintain inflated prices of certain bulk vitamins and vitamin products.

"Quickchange 2000" has won for Dennis Dick of East Sparta, Ohio, a gold medal in the agricultural implements category at the 2000 Inventors Congress in Minnesota.

The Canton Museum of Art's 10th annual Stark County High School Art exhibition will open March 25, featuring original two- and three-dimensional works by area high school students.

A Michigan extension agent has joined with Michigan State University in an attempt to allow producers to broker manure on an MSU Web site.

Penn State professor of Family and youth resiliency has produced a series of booklets on Making Youth Sports a Positive Experience.

The antiques industry's premier megafair. 'Atlantique City,' is set for March 24-25 in the Atlantic City Convention Center, and will again be larger than last year.

Laws relating to juvenile crime have risen since the mid-1990s because of public outcry, fear, and concern over juvenile violence.

One of the projects the Ohio Bicentennial Commission is developing is a book that will be titled "200 Years, 200 Women: Ohio's First and Finest."

The late Clayton Oyler of Union Township and Henry Whitehead from the Granville area were recently recognized as 2001 inductees.