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Five inducted to Ohio Fairs Hall of Fame
Bob Nash, Doug Guinsler, Don Stauffer, Allan Hess and Dan McClelland were inducted into the Ohio Fairs Hall of Fame.
Birds know how to survive cold weather
Birds use a variety of tactics to fight the cold. Scott Shalaway explains the different survival techniques of birds.
Crowell on video junkies, ag research and county fairs
Congressional appropriations to R&D of the National Institutes of Health totaled nearly $31 billion in fiscal year 2012. Ag research got a paltry $277 million.
Neighbor girl brightened my days
The sun was low in the sky, evening coming on, when the buggy arrived. I stepped outside to see who was coming to visit, and it was a happy moment when I realized it was Anna, coming to say hello. As her father visited with my husband, I was so happy to get to talk
Try to recapture the real joy of eating
“I have shared recipes and practices to describe how we put food on the table during the Great Depression. Domestic Science and Home Economics have long since vanished from the school curriculum, and it is no longer practical to cure and smoke your own hams or make your own butter or headcheese, much less your
We all wish for simplicity in life
Life is filled with choices — some of them minor, some major — and some that just seem to put everyone in a quandary. I was in a nice shopping center not long ago, and decided to stop in the food court area for a bite to eat. It is not only nice to enjoy
What color matches a deer head?
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt searches for the perfect dining room paint color to match her husband’s mounted deer head.
Paying the price for being sick, old or poor in rural America
If you’re elderly, poor and ill in rural America, the odds that you will receive proper healthcare are dwindling with each passing year.
The great port-a-potty triumph of 2018
Kymberly Foster Seabolt, hilariously, details that one time she wore shapewear into a port-a-potty…
Mom was a hard worker, may she now rest in peace
Alan Guebert remembers all of his mother’s best qualities following her passing on April 22.






