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Oh, deer! Stay alert on the road this fall
Autumn is when deer-vehicle collisions peak. Learn how to be careful on the roadways and avoid collisions with deer.
Roundup of FFA news for June 17, 2021
The Wellington FFA chapter hosted a Food for America event for the Westwood Elementary students June 2.
Soil and water supervisors needed
As fall is fast approaching many soil and water districts are planning their annual meetings. This means they are looking for qualified candidates to run for their board of supervisors. Each district has five board members, and they are elected for three-year terms. The election takes place at the SWCD’s annual meeting. Residents and landowners
Dairy judging: What you should know
About 9:30 p.m. on Labor Day, 16 4-H and Ohio State University collegiate judges and their coaches drove into the Waterman Dairy at OSU. Dairy judging boot camp had officially ended. Everyone scrambled to locate their luggage and find their vehicles or parents to head home. Some had another two or three hours to drive
Columnist shares popular poem, ‘The Morning of Christmas’
Scott Shalaway first wrote a birdwatcher’s version of Twas the Night Before Christmas back in 1988, and readers responded enthusiastically. Requests come every year to reprint it, so here it is!
Tips to pay off student debt early
Recent college graduates may be entering the job market with degrees in tow, but many also are leaving school with sizable amounts of student loan debt.
In Holmes County, the furniture, lumber industry employs growing population
(Final installment of a two-part series on the timber and lumber industry in Holmes County and Ohio.)
We all came together as Americans
Today’s problems cannot be solved if we still think the way we thought when we created them.” — Albert Einstein All my life, my friends and family have known each inaugural year they must figure on leaving me alone Jan. 20. If the press will bring it to me, I will absorb it. I have
Early Christians didn’t have Bible as we know it
The apostles and martyrs didn’t have the Bible, but reader Kevin Sherlock bets they’re “saved” anyway.
Summer goes by quietly at our farm
There are so few things we can hold on to, no matter how tight our grip. Summer is most definitely passing for another year. I watched from the back pasture as a huge flock of geese gathered overhead, some flying in from the north, another flock joining them from the east. As I walked back






