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Get excited about local dairy shows
In my book of favorite events, a county fair is a close second to Christmas. County fairs bring families together, the food is plentiful, and the “gift” is the learning experience that youth are provided through 4-H and FFA. My 4-H fair experiences began in Clark County showing Jerseys. There was lots of competition in
Blue lap dogs and complaints about Congress
Some news from 1846 could be ripped from today’s headlines; some makes for glimpse at past.
Coffee talk
Kym Seabolt couldn’t have chosen a better person to be married to — with or without coffee.
Enjoying the hobby life
So once the children are safely grown, (almost) flown and the mom duties begin to dwindle, what is a person to do? Apparently, get some hobbies.
Grandpa’s legacy
Kymberly Foster Seabolt’s late grandfather left her with a reminder that family is more than blood — it is hearts and memories bound for life.
Scary new Halloween
Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on the things that have sucked the fun out of Halloween for her — grown children and extreme school policies.
How to buy fresh produce on a budget
Eating healthy isn’t just a luxury for those who can afford it. It’s a lifestyle decision for everyone. It’s become all too common to use cost as an excuse to purchase junk food instead of fresh fruits and vegetables. However, the actual price difference is only about $1.50 more per day based on the U.S.
Mark equipment, buggies for safety
Make sure farm equipment, buggies and other slow-moving vehicles are properly marked when driving them on the road.
Springtime fever and imaginations
The best gifts of Judith Sutherland’s childhood weren’t gifts at all, but games played on the stage of her imagination.
Candy counters: a sweet memory
Polished glass bins filled with some of the most beautiful offerings known to man, it was hard to take our eyes off of it all.






