Yearly Archives: 2006
FutureGen passes over Ohio sites
SALEM, Ohio - Two Ohio sites have been passed over as home for the world's first zero-emissions coal power plant.
Four records set at Summit Co. Fair sale
Leadership lessons from a horse
RAVENNA, Ohio - Six teammates stood in the arena looking at each other, then the horse, then each other again.
Illness can remind us how precious our time on this earth can be
There is nothing, and I mean nothing, like a sudden and horrid illness to make a person extremely grateful to be alive.
The high cost of political help
July has been a tough month for farmers and ranchers in The Washington Post. On July 2 and again July 18, The Post published lengthy investigative pieces on the enormous cost, wanton waste, and built-in silliness of today's federal farm programs.
Stockpiling has risks when high costs
Stockpiling fescue and orchardgrass is generally considered an economical way to extend the grazing season and cut feed costs.
Ride Away, Ride Away; No One Shall Ride
Ride away, ride away. Johnny shall ride, And he shall have little cat tied to one side, And he shall have little dog tied to the other, And Johnny shall ride to see his grandmother.
Stupidity leads to quick burn
There is a certain comfort to be taken in the knowledge that some things are probably never going to change.
Spring Mill Furniture Barn goes from dairy to davenport
MANSFIELD, Ohio - Rod Stuber calls the building that houses his business "America's most fascinating furniture barn.
Cassell barn represents cornerstone for family farm
MOUNT VERNON, Ohio - When George Cassell came to Ohio from Maryland in 1835, he built a barn and a house.