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Ohio farmers receive awards for conservation stewardship
COLUMBUS – Seven farmers who have implemented conservation and resource stewardship management practices received this year’s Environmental Stewardship Awards.
No Place like Home
No Place Like Home A few weeks ago, Kenneth Vaughan stopped by my booth at the Hartville Market Place to say hello. During our conversation together about the weather and other things, we both agree that Ohio was still a great place to live. Kenneth said to me, “It does not matter where you go;
Strength comes from life’s storms
Judith Sutherland urges readers not to lose hope, and instead, find strength as COVID-19 casualties continue to climb.
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust: Preserve brings green burials to Ohio
WILMOT, Ohio — Many a farmer has lived day in and day out in his or her blown-out leather work boots, holey blue jeans, and tattered shirts and hats that should have been retired long ago. And many of those same people have joked that their attire is so second-nature, so “them,” they’d be buried
Teach children to live in the moment
Columnist Judith Sutherland urges adults to give children all the kindness in the world to help with their monumental decisions.
Science textbook errors speak volumes
A new examination of some of the most widely used middle school physical science textbooks has found texts with egregious errors.
Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 27, 2022
Catch up on local FFA news from Hillsdale FFA, Fayetteville FFA, Norwayne FFA, West Holmes FFA, Northwestern FFA, Western Reserve FFA and more.
Get prepared for a bigger beef herd
As the U.S. beef herd expands, know your options.
Eugene E. Welch
ASHLAND, Ohio — Eugene E. Welch, 89, a lifelong resident of rural Polk, passed away Feb. 14 at the Hospice House in Ashland after a brief illness. Born Sept. 13, 1921, he was the son of Kent E. and Lela (Smith) Welch. He was a 1939 graduate of Polk High School. He served in the
How old are you?
How Old Are You? Did you ever wonder why we always ask the question, “How old are you?” I guess it is because we never grow younger, we always grow older. I remember well the days when I was a young man and my grandfather would remind me that I was not dry behind the






