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Ag publications available from OSU Extension

The Early Spring Weeds of No-Till Crop Production bulletin is intended to serve as a practical reference for the identification of common weeds present in no-till production systems. Various winter annual, biennial, and perennial species are usually present in sufficient populations in early spring to warrant a burndown herbicide treatment before planting a summer row crop. Proper identification...

Wooster physicists solve problem that would have intrigued Newton Slashdot simply models the gravitational interaction of irregular objects

Isaac Newton mastered the orderly two-body problem (the motion of two spherical objects gravitationally interacting in space, such as the moon and the earth), but he struggled with the unpredictability and chaos of the three-body problem (the introduction of a third spherical object, such as the sun). And he may have missed a fascinating problem lurking in between. John Lindner, professor of...

Professor from Duke University to speak March 31 at the College of Wooster

Norman Christensen, professor of ecology and founding dean of the Nicholas School at Duke University, will present “Sustaining Ecosystems in a World of Change” on Wednesday, March 31, at 7 p.m. in Lean Lecture Room of Wishart Hall, 303 E. University St., on the campus of the College of Wooster. Christensen’s research focuses on the effects of disturbance on structure and function of...

Hearing Loss Association of America open house to take place March 20

The Wayne and Holmes Chapter of the Hearing Loss Association of America will hold a fifth anniversary open house on Saturday, March 20, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event is free and open to the public, and will feature free refreshments and door prizes. From 10-11:30 a.m., a Sprint CapTel representative will provide an interactive and informative presentation highlighting several free services to...

SPORTS

West Holmes used a balanced attack with a sense of urgency to claim the Eastern District title Wednesday, March 3, at Tri-Valley High School in Dresden.After falling behind by double figures early on in the first half against Cambridge, the Lady Knights turned up the intensity and took it to the Bobcats to post a 48-37 triumph to advance to the Division II Regional semifinal against Minerva on...

Former Lady Hawk honored at Grove City College

The Grove City women’s college basketball team was well represented in honors handed out by the President’s Athletic Conference coaches. Former Hiland Lady Hawk Krista Beechy was one of the players honored. Junior forward Christine Slater (Aliquippa, Pa./Center) earned First Team honors. Beechy, a senior forward from Winesburg and Laura Miller (Hudson/Hudson) each received Honorable...

College of Wooster competes in cricket championships

March Madness will stretch beyond the basketball court this spring when an international group of students from the College of Wooster competes in the USA College Cricket Championship March 17-21 in Fort Lauderdale. Wooster, which is the smallest school in the field and the only independent liberal arts college to participate, will join 20 other collegiate teams from the United States and abroad,...

Ryan Yoder competing for Ashland track team

Ryan Yoder, of Dalton, competes in distance events for the men’s indoor track team at Ashland University. He is the son of Jeff and Ann Yoder and is majoring in biology. The Ashland men’s track and field team, The Eagles, are lead by Head Coach Jud Logan. For more information, go to www.athletics.ashland.edu/M-ITrack.

Basketball at The Pier

Current Standings: A League Mt. Hope Auction 10-1 Dutch Quality Stone 8-4 Beachy Trucking 7-4 Burns Massotherapy 5-6 Kidron 5-7 Amish Mills 4-7 Sugarcreek 3-8 Team Shooters 3-8 Game scores and high scorers for games played on Monday, March 1: Beachy Trucking 60 (Jared Beachy, 17 points) Burns Massotherapy 51 (John Miller, 17 points) Dutch Quality Stone 73 (Zach Raber, 17...