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Camp life: Short trips, but lasting memories
Despite the cost in time and money, Kymberly Foster Seabolt enjoys the memories that are made on her family’s week-long camping trips every summer.
Learn to spot who’s who at bird feeders this winter
Whether you need help identifying birds for Project FeederWatch, or you’re preparing for next month’s Great Backyard Bird Count, or you’d just like to recognize the birds at your feeders, here are some tips to help identify common winter birds. If you have a feeder in the backyard, you’re likely to see most of these
Learn to spot who’s who at bird feeders this winter
Whether you need help identifying birds for Project FeederWatch, or you’re preparing for next month’s Great Backyard Bird Count, or you’d just like to recognize the birds at your feeders, here are some tips to help identify common winter birds. If you have a feeder in the backyard, you’re likely to see most of these
Bovine TB identified in Michigan steer
The animal was identified as possibly diseased and removed from the human food chain by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food Safety Inspection Service.
Historic Clinton celebrates Memorial Day
Activities include breakfast, parade, cemetery services, and a raffle.
Beatles-related exhibits at theRock and Roll Hall of Fame
The current John Lennon exhibition has been extended at least through the end of the year and an exhibit on Stuart Sutcliffe, the “other” Beatle, will open May 15.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Jan. 16, 2014:
MINERVA, Ohio — Minerva FFA raised more than $22,000 selling fruit, meat and barbecue sauce. The top three fruit sellers were Martin Merrick, Taylor Zwick and Chandlor Phillips. The money raised will be put toward contest fees, banquet, FFA week and Barnyard Olympics. * * * WEST SALEM, Ohio — The Northwestern FFA chapter held
Vacation with us…Liming
Go Buckeyes! That was the theme of the Royal Caribbean Buckeye Cruise for Cancer. Lamar and Estell Liming of Lordstown and Kathy (a Salem native) and Jay (an East Liverpool native) Michels, now of Columbia, S.C., met up to help raise funds for the Stefanie Spielman Fund for Breast Cancer Research. Former Ohio State coaches
How to grow grains in the home garden
Grains are becoming increasingly popular to grow in the home garden.
Rare supporters: Pa. families saving animals from extinction
Two Washington County, Pa., farmers are doing their part to protect, preserve and promote rare and endangered animals.






