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Charging into fixed bayonets
So just what was Congress, and especially the U.S. House of Representatives, doing when it entered the final week of its high-speed game of chicken with the White House and three out of four Americans who said loudly and clearly they did not want a government shutdown? Politics One part of the answer, the political
Harrison County Fair sale totals $142,500
CADIZ, Ohio – It may be small, but the Harrison County Fair spotlights the county’s rural and agricultural heritage.
Ellsworth Acres helps women recovering from addiction, through agriculture
Ellsworth Acres has three acres of earth that are rich and fertile. The air is fresh and clean. It’s a place where you can heal and grow, and tell your addiction story. Erin Helms started Ellsworth Acres when she noticed that addiction recovery services did not address the person as a whole.
University of Connecticut scientists cultivate non-invasive variety of burning bush
STORRS, Conn. — Scientific breakthrough could help restore the popular ornamental shrub Euonymus alatus, otherwise known as burning bush, to prominence in commercial marketplace.
Ohio 4-H’er Brad Sheppard on journey to visit all of the state’s fairs
Brad Sheppard, a Muskingum County 4-H’er, pork ambassador and fair king, has been working on visiting all of the county and independent fairs in Ohio.
Columbiana County junior fair market livestock sale nears $250,000 mark
Hundreds of supporters boosted the Columbiana County Fair junior fair market livestock sale total to an unofficial record of $248,475.35. Bids of $6 a pound for both the grand champion steer and the grand champion hog helped.
Columbiana County Fair livestock sale totaled $280,000
LISBON, Ohio – A National Weather Service announcement Aug. 1 kicked off Columbiana County Fair week: “A heat advisory is in effect, and heat indices will be approximately 100 degrees, as temperatures in the low to mid-90s combine with high humidity.
Watchin’ Tony Walk
On mornings when I’m not working away from home, around 7:50, our dog Lydia begins her bark that usually announces just about anything that moves in our vicinity.
A weekend in the West Wing
Editor Susan Crowell wandered around the West Wing last weekend – but not the one in Washington, the one in Louisville at the National Farm Machinery Show.
Hurricane season takes toll on ag
The agriculture sector was deeply impacted by Hurricane Michael. Everything from poultry barns to pecan orchards took a serious hit.






