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Vegan tutor says personal beliefs cost him his job

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

ACLU threatens legal action against Wayne County school over allegations a tutor was terminated for expressing his vegan views.

How to identify warblers this season

Thursday, May 25, 2017

To see warblers, concentrate on their habitat — old fields, forest edges, woods, and country roads. If there’s a stream nearby, that’s even better.

Growing up with a sour cherry tree

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

When I was a little kid, our house had a sour cherry tree out beside the garage.

Reflecting on 2008 and looking to 2009

Monday, January 7, 2008

Now that winter has set in, 10 p.m. has become a bittersweet time of day for me. It’s not visions of sugar plums that interrupt our winter’s nap, but instead, it is our time to make one final trip to the barn to pitch box stalls and feed hay. Special place It’s not a typical

The price of freedom is high

Monday, May 31, 2010

By JUDY KOCAB Contributing Writer Every day, we hear so many numbers that we becorne numb to their significance except when the price of gas is reaching $4 a gallon. Hundreds of this, thousands of that, millions of people, cars or dollars. What does the number trillions mean, even when we think of the national

Stoneware churn highlight of auction

Thursday, July 16, 2009

– DeFina Auctions, Austinburg, Ohio, held a two-day auction June 13-14 with more than 300 pieces of decorated stoneware and 150-plus pieces of Roseville pottery along with an advertising tin collection. The highlight of the first day was a stoneware six-gallon churn marked Gunther & Berns Sheboygan and dressed in a large floral decoration. The

Sand, Surreys, and Sunsets

Thursday, August 24, 2006

“One thing for sure,” I declared, “I’m not renting one of these again.” “Well, unless we can find one that’s adjustable.

Eleven Tips for Slow Cooker Meals

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Things haven’t changed in some respects from some 40 years ago. We should use our Crock-Pots more often.

Life Out Loud: No need to apologize for juggling

Thursday, December 1, 2011

She was visibly uncomfortable with the squirming toddler on her lap. She proffered snacks, and a pencil and paper to the little guy while attempting to slide him, ever so gently to the side. Then she apologized. Over and Over again.

A place for Albert

Thursday, September 12, 2024

Bryce Angell’s father takes a risk, hiring a city fella named Albert as a ranch hand. However, his gamble pays off in an unexpected way.