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Ohio electric co-ops file challenge to EPA’s Clean Power Plan
Ohio-based Buckeye Power joined the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association in petitioning the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals to review the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Power Plan.
Keeping kale fresh in the freezer
How exactly do you keep kale fresh over time? We have the answer in this week’s How-To Tuesday.
EPA awards grants for projects in Great Lakes basin
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently awarded organizations, agencies and universities working in Ohio $4,508,572 in grants under the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.
Farmers brace for impact from dockworkers strike
As dockworkers strike on the East and Gulf Coasts, U.S. farmers brace for the economic fallout that could disrupt vital agricultural exports.
Time and table
Kymberly Foster Seabolt attempts to refinish a table indoors.
No better time to book a black bear hunt
Spring hunts for Ontario black bears are finally back on the calendar during a five-year pilot period.
Dairy farmers suffer financial pain in 2016
The bottom line is that more milk is available for sale than there are buyers, either domestically or internationally.
HSM empire costs parents plenty
We, as human beings, tend to have a penchant for things that are bad for us. Twinkies, camping and advertisements for any food product containing the word “cheez” in the description come to mind. In that vein, everyone under 14 (and others who are old enough to know better) has gone bonkers over High School
Hog prices are disappointing this year
URBANA, Ill. – Hog prices have lost their luster, according to a Purdue University Extension marketing specialist.
Table settings throughout the years
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes of the evolution of modern plates and silverware.






