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Lean on family and faith “when the wheels come off”
Following BoyWonder’s recent brush with catastrophe, Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on what kept him safe and got him through the incident.
Earth Day reminders
In honor of Earth Day, Scott Shalaway has compiled a few thoughts from some of the great minds of our time for the rest of us to ponder.
6 easy winter gardening projects for kids
Brush off the winter blues with some simple indoor gardening activities your children can enjoy. Learn to sprout seeds, grow a garbage garden and more!
USDA announces restructure
Sec. of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced a the creation of an undersecretary for trade and foreign agriculture affairs and changes in Rural Development.
A new term for adulting
There is a certain relaxation in leaving legal adults home alone.
Research targets sheep industry’s biggest woe: pasture parasites
While lamb and wool prices are at an all-time high, the sheep industry is facing a devastating threat in the form of destructive parasites.
The spirit of house hunting
GirlWonder is house hunting and she suffers from the same malady as that of her mother — she only feels at “home” in historic houses.
There are many ways to pack waste-free lunches
There are several ways that you can pack waste-free lunches and save money in the process. Ohio State University Chow Line offers tips.
Medina farm set aside as historic property with park district, nonprofits
The Medina County Park District is taking over managing a historic farm property in Medina. It will be preserved as open space, as a working farm and as a place for education and history.
Harvest chores a reminder we live in easier times
There is much to be gained from remembering and embracing tradition. Namely, that we are very lucky to live when and how we do.






