Yearly Archives: 2018
Detecting the subtle signs of heart disease
Heart disease develops the same way in both men and women — with blockages in the arteries. The difference is in how the symptoms present themselves.
Mom was a hard worker, may she now rest in peace
Alan Guebert remembers all of his mother's best qualities following her passing on April 22.
Wet, cold spring could lead to seedling blights in corn
Seedling blights are caused by fungi and fungal-like organisms that are prevalent when cool, wet soil conditions occur during or after planting.
Salem Saxon Scholarship now open
Applications for the Salem Saxon Scholarship Fund are available at Salem High School, West Branch High School, and United Local High School.
Halftime: Turkey hunters rethink your plan
Turkey hunters, if you haven't already claimed your first bird of the spring hunting season, Mike Tontimonia has some tips for you.
Penn State Behrend commits $250,000 for Energy University Partnership
Penn State Behrend will be a lead partner for developing business opportunities created by the Shell Pennsylvania Chemicals project in Beaver County.
Beginning birding tours at Magee Marsh for bird day
The Ohio Ornithological Society is now accepting sign ups for guided beginner birding tours during the International Migratory Bird Day weekend.
High tunnel regulations removed in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania farmers, who use high tunnels, will no longer have to meet state regulations intended for commercial and residential development.
Hiram Farm helps adults with autism learn life skills
This Portage County Farm is run by adults on the autism spectrum.
Ohio EPA explains its decision to list Lake Erie impaired
The Ohio EPA held a webinar to explain how it measured the impairment in the western basin of Lake Erie.