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Want to think outside of the box for Christmas? Try the soil and water conservation districts
This Year Make Your Black Friday GREEN! Ho Ho Hold on a minute! Try as you might, there is no going back. The Thanksgiving turkey, heck, even the Halloween ghouls and goblins, will forevermore be in competition with Santa and his entourage of elves. Like a full-blown blizzard that comes suddenly and unexpectedly, burying autumn
Media releases regarding undercover video of Buckeye Veal
The following two news releases were made available to media concerning the footage taken at Buckeye Veal in Wayne County, Ohio. They are believed to be the first official releases, and are mostly unedited. UNDERCOVER VIDEO EXPOSES CRUELTY TO BABY CALVES ON OHIO VEAL FARM Animal Rights Organization Urges Livestock Board to Immediately Phase-out Cruel
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Dec. 25, 2008
ALLIANCE, Ohio — The Marlington FFA chapter held their monthly meeting Dec. 11 in the horticulture building. The alumni also met at that time. Several fundraisers and projects are in the works. * * * ASHLAND, Ohio — On Dec. 10, the Mapleton FFA Senior and Junior Parliamentary Procedure teams competed at the District II
Homeward bound, but home can’t be found
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt tests true friendship when it comes to helping a buddy with house hunting.
Pampered Paws Bakery caters to canines
When Melody Rising’s hard work is a success, she earns a slobber of approval.
Landowner shoots at stray livestock, pays $1,500 to settle with owner
Landowner allegedly shot to protect child, property.
Not just a dog
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares the devastating news her and her “terrier and rocket fuel mix” dog, Nova Grace recently got at the vet.
Martin “Bud” Yoder
Martin “Bud” Yoder, 49, took his last breath of life on this earth June 29, with his wife at his side.
Milk inspector: A good fellow just doing his job
Judith Sutherland recalls being absolutely terrified of the milk inspector during her childhood. However, one interaction changed all of that.
Corn, soybean harvest is ahead of schedule
The U.S. corn crop is now rated 69 percent good and excellent, the national soybean crop is rated 68 percent good and excellent — and the combines are running.






