Yearly Archives: 2005
Fashion platform: Ugg-ly fads should end
I have a limited fashion sense due to one minor detail: I'm not six-foot-nine and the weight of a Q-tip.
‘Summerkill’ season can be lethal to fish
AKRON - As we enter into the "dog days" of summer, conditions in many lakes and ponds can become life-threatening to fish, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.
State fair names scholarship recipients
COLUMBUS - The Ohio State Fair's 2005 Junior Fair Scholarship winners have been chosen. Applicants were judged on scholastic standing, citizenship, leadership, Ohio State Fair participation, county fair participation and financial need.
Son promoting book of sign-painting father
CARROLLTON, Ohio - Roger Warrick, son of the late Harley E. Warrick, will be at the Algonquin Mill Fall Festival at the Mill Farm near Carrollton, Ohio, 9 a.
Ohio hosts Welsh pony show
KINSMAN, Ohio - The Ohio Welsh Pony Association has been chosen to host the American National Show for registered Welsh ponies and cobs and registered half Welsh.
Knox Co. 4-H’ers share winnings with charities
MOUNT VERNON, Ohio - The Knox County Fair junior livestock exhibitors are generous with their sale proceeds.
July was hot and dry at Copeland weather station
MILLPORT, Ohio - Some like it hot, and this region was the place for those people to be during July, according to Edwin R.
Johanns will listen to farm bill concerns at Pa.’s Ag Progress Days
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Mike Johanns will host a farm bill forum Aug. 16 at Penn State's
From raisins to rations: Tracking food will never be the same
CHICAGO - From small California vineyards to battleground trenches in Iraq, and in the mass-market realm of Wal-Mart's top suppliers, radio frequency identification technology is taking root.
Former Steeler all-star gives horse demonstration
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Former Pittsburgh Steelers all-star defensive back Mel Blount will give a cutting horse demonstration Aug.