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.
One of the first in the alpaca business, Ohioan now a leader in the...
Anthony Stachowski of Mantua, in northeastern Ohio, was one of the first people to own alpacas in the United States.
Beautiful but devastating
Don't deck your halls with oriental bittersweet this holiday season. It's a vine that is actually a not-so-nice, non-native, invasive plant that is forcing out and replacing native plants in a large part of the United States.
DFA sells New Bremen plant to Central Soya
Dairy Farmers of America has sold its dairy processing operations in New Bremen, Ohio, to the Central Soya Company.
New law mandates extremity lights on Ohio tractors
By October 2001, all multi-wheeled farm tractors in Ohio that travel on streets or highways at night must be equipped with amber lights on the back, marking the outer edges of the wheels.
New stamp captures historic symbolism of White House
The White House is honored in its bicentennial year as the official residence of the president on a new U.S. postage stamp.