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Trading on education
We are selling our students the idea that there is only one path to success: college. It is unfair and untrue, according to Kymberly Foster Seabolt.
My baby turns 21
Today Kymberly Foster Seabolt’s son is 21. He hasn’t bought a major appliance yet, but he is now old enough to buy a beer.
Help me find a new hobby…
Kymberly Foster Seabolt tries out new hobbies as she searches for something that will stick.
My kids think I am ‘cute’
As children become adults, they see their parents in a new light.
May hope spring eternal as we head into a year of uncertainty
Alan Guebert weighs in on the recent court rulings behind the demise of Kroger’s two-year-old, $24.6 billion bid to buy mini mega-grocer Albertsons.
OPSB schedules hearing for solar facility in Defiance and Paulding counties
The Ohio Power Siting Board will hold a hearing regarding Mink Solar, LLC’s proposal to construct a 140-megawatt solar‑powered electric generation facility.
Bumper crop pushes corn prices to three-year low
The USDA recently reported an increase of 1.9 bpa in corn yield, to 174.9 bpa for the national yield estimate — 90 million bushels over the record.
This quiet time of year on the ranch can still involve surprises
Eliza Blue’s goat managed to give birth, clean and nurse her baby and have him up and bouncing around during the less than 24 hours everyone was gone.
Public hearings set for proposed central Ohio solar farms
Public hearings are set for two new proposed solar farms in central Ohio: Prairie Prairie Solar in Franklin County and Union Ridge in Licking County. There is nearly 4,000 megawatts of solar farms awaiting approval before the Ohio Power Siting Board.
Exclusion fencing for livestock near creeks keeps water clean
One of the simplest practices farmers can install to help reduce manure runoff from entering our waters is livestock exclusion fencing.






