COLUMN: “A Walk in the Woods” takes the scenic route
It happened again. A film playing on less than 2,000 screens beat out the big bad wannabe blockbuster (“The Transporter Refueled,” which indeed is...
Agriculture briefs – Sept. 7
STINNER SUMMIT WILL FOCUS ON SUSTAINABLE FARMS, FOOD, COMMUNITIES - It’s about growing green farms. Building sustainable communities. And helping keep more people fed.Ohio’s...
Report: 13.2 percent of young people out of work in August
Generation Opportunity, a national, nonpartisan youth advocacy organization, is announcing its Millennial Jobs Report for August 2015. The data is non-seasonally adjusted (NSA) and...
News briefs – Sept. 7
ASHBROOK CENTER TO CELEBRATE CONSTITUTION DAY - Dr. Gordon Lloyd, professor emeritus at Pepperdine University and senior fellow at the Ashbrook Center at Ashland...
September set as Life Insurance Awareness Month
COLUMBUS — Lieutenant Governor Mary Taylor announced that the month of September is designated as ‘Life Insurance Awareness Month’ through a resolution signed by...
ODOT takes part in “Drive Sober” campaign
The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) is reminding motorists to “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” this Labor Day weekend.ODOT, along with the Ohio...
ODOT District 3 weekly construction report
For the week of Sept. 7ASHLAND COUNTYState Route 39SR 39, from SR 603 in Richland County to the Holmes County line, is restricted to...
Agriculture briefs – Sept. 6
OHIO STATE BEEF CATTLE SCHOOL OFFERED IN OCTOBER - Beef cattle producers who want to reduce costs while maximizing their profit potential can learn...
News briefs – Sept. 6
OHIO ASSOCIATION OF FOODBANKS AWARDED $2 MILLION GRANT – Here is a statement from Lisa Hamler-Fugitt, executive director for the Ohio Association of Foodbanks:“For...
This week in Galion’s history
Galion has a colorful and lengthy past. The events noted in this column are taken from the Galion Inquirer archives.The week ending September 4,...