Idora Park display comes to Salem
The Idora Park Museum Committee is preserving the memory of Idora Park, now defunct, in Youngstown, Ohio, through traveling displays.
Internet helps find roots of family trees
The Internet has transformed the time-consuming effort of researching genealogy into a speedy search.
Kent planetarium to explore Star of Bethlehem
The nighttime sky as seen from the Holy Land in the year 6 B.C. will be recreated when the Kent State University Planetarium holds its annual Star of Bethlehem show.
Monsanto CEO pledges more biotech responsibility
Monsanto will take greater strides in establishing biotech credibility, vows company CEO Hendrik A. Verfaillie.
Ohio ‘logical’ place for ethanol plant
A feasibility study commissioned by the Ohio Corn Marketing Program concludes that Ohio should be producing ethanol.
Republicans maintain slim control in Congress
They maintained it, but the Republican edge in both Senate and House is wafer thin.
See the season’s hustle and bustle through a child’s eyes
Is all the holiday season's running around really fun for your children?
Sights, sounds, and smells of holidays in historic Avon
Avon's historic French Creek District will hold its 21st annual Candlelight Weekend beginning Dec. 1.
Nitrogen trading moves into limelight
Hold the carbon credit trading schemes. Now shoving its way into the climate change limelight is nitrogen trading, says Farm and Dairy Editor Susan Crowell.
Livestock regulation bill moves to governor’s desk
After five tries, the Ohio measure to take firm control over large animal facilities is now on its way to Gov. Bob Taft.