Yearly Archives: 2018
Roundup of 4-H news for April 26, 2018
Catch up on local 4-H news from the Country Barbwires 4-H club, Goshen Good Growers 4-H, Western Reserve Rangers 4-H club and Portage County 4-H.
Youth seasons are building future hunters
If opportunities to develop an interest in hunting aren't offered to our youngsters, the long-range future of hunting will be threatened.
Ohio signature food contest now accepting entries
Ohioans with a passion for the food industry now have the opportunity to land their product on grocery store shelves with the Ohio Signature Food Contest.
A barn cat with stand-out status
Barn cat Betty White is pretty sure Judith Sutherland couldn't run the farm without her.
Tragic fate of many horses in World War I
World War I took a toll the on horses. Barbed wire, rapid-fire machine guns and more accurate and deadly explosive artillery were difficult to contend with.
DFA to open retail store and cafe this year in Utah
Dairy Farmers of America broke ground, in mid-April, for the construction of a new retail store in Beaver, Utah.
Carroll chamber recognizes community investment
The Carroll County Chamber of Commerce honored seven area businesses and a couple who have donated their time to support the Carroll County Fair.
Cooking with flowers adds beauty and taste.
Cooking with edible flowers is a trend that has endured for centuries.
The impact of family meals
The importance of family meals goes beyond parents ensuring their children are eating healthy diets. Family meals can affect various aspects of children’s lives, some of which may surprise parents.
Kasich charting new direction on Lake Erie, water quality
After several years of voluntary efforts, the Kasich administration is taking a more regulatory approach to cleaning up the state's waters.