Friday, November 15, 2024

Every thing from formal and country furniture, folk and fine art, china, silver, toys, to jewelry and porcelain was offered at the Worthington Historical Society's biannual antiques show.

A return of Ohio's normally harsh winter weather, absent in recent years, is pushing the state's bald eagle population southward.

The popular Barn Again! In Ohio will return to northeastern Ohio in 2001 with stops in Erie and Geauga counties.

The breed organization's annual meeting and sale will be held in West Middlesex Feb. 21-23.

Farm markets that sell fresh fruits and vegetables are still exempt from Ohio's new regulations. But as soon as the market does so much as cut a melon in half with a knife, the market will now require a risk level one food processing license.

Researchers have produced a clone of a pure-bred Jersey cow whose cells may offer a biotechnological defense against mastitis disease.

Noble County residents are getting the chance to direct their communities by creating a shared vision of their county's long-term future and move it in the direction they want.

Through first-person interpretation, meet three historical women who contributed to the success of the Underground Railroad. The program is part of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park 2001 Lyceum.

Wind farming may be an alternative to other power sources.

Eligible Underground Railroad sites, educational and interpretive programs, and museum and archival facilities are encouraged to apply for inclusion in the Underground Railroad Network to Freedom.