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Life on the Mississippi River
Alan Guebert recalls late-summer campouts on the Mississippi with his older brother David during his youth.
TV, or not TV? That’s the question
Am I mistaken, or wasn’t watching too much television once considered to be a bad idea?
Didn’t people lie about how much time they spent watching Dallas?
Can we not recall that once there was a golden time in America when “couch potato” was an insult?
Now? I’m ashamed to be among decent people because I have nothing to say about Survivor.
McGovern wins title at Michigan Auctioneers Association Championship
The Michigan Auctioneers Association announced that Brad McGovern has clinched the title at the 2024 Michigan Auctioneers Association Championship.
Historical society gives public last look at classic cars, planes before renovation begins
CLEVELAND — Western Reserve Historical Society will host Cars by Twilight, an opportunity for guests to view the classic cars of the Crawford Auto Aviation collection, Sept. 2 from 5-10 p.m.
Can you solve this week’s mystery and name this antique tool?
Can you solve this week’s mystery and name this antique tool? Hazard your guess in the comments!
Pa. homeowners warned about mine subsidence risks
The Pennsylvania DEP urges homeowners to check updated mine maps to determine if their home or other buildings are at risk of mine subsidence.
Crappie are out there and ready to bite, just keep lookin’
Get ready for Crappie season with this insider’s advice.
With all the oil and gas drilling buzz, who’s thinking about conservation?
With all the attention that is being given to the oil and gas play in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia, have you thought what the local soil and water conservation district could do to assist you as a landowner?
Hazard A Guess: Week of Jan. 24, 2002
Each week “Farm and Dairy” challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Using plants to clean polluted soils
PIKETON, Ohio – With gardens and fields of sweet corn, berries and other horticulture-related plots dotting the grounds of Ohio State University’s South Centers at Piketon, it would be easy to dismiss the dozen scraggly-looking potted plants sitting alone in one of the facility’s greenhouses.






