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Old feathered friends can be found at the beach
A trip to the beach can be filled with surprises. One sure bet is that there will be gulls galore.
Valentine’s gift: Teaching anglers to catch walleye
Hey Mr. Fisherman, if you think simply turning an electronic depth finder on is all there is to it, think again. That’s exactly what several anglers attending Lance Valentine’s Walleye 101 fishing seminar learned recently when Valentine brought his popular walleye fishing school to Ravenna Marine. And schooling walleye guys is what Valentine does.
Enjoy each September day to its fullest
We are only given so many Septembers, and columnist Judith Sutherland intends to enjoy each one she has been granted.
Hatch results released for Lake Erie walleye, yellow perch
Walleye hatches were exceptional and yellow perch hatches were below average in 2023. However, anglers can still expect good fishing for yellow perch.
A&E Deer Processing charged for stealing deer meat, poaching
A&E Deer Processing and associates poached 30 Ohio white-tailed deer and skimmed more than 700 pounds of venison that hunters paid to have processed.
OLCSB advances more standards, could reach milestone by spring
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — The Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board advanced four more sets of rules to public comments through the state’s e-notification system during its regular meeting on Feb. 8. Moving on are the standards for swine, poultry layers, turkey and turkey breeders, and poultry broilers and breeders. Drafts of all four are available for
Sewing Smorgasbord: PBS show host to teach two classes
Shirley Adams, host ofthe television show The Sewing Connection aired on PBS, will be a guest teacher at Sewing Smorgasbord sponsored by Ohio State University Extension that will offer 18 sewing-related classes.
Interest rates on student loans reach all-time lows
Student loan interest rates have dropped up to 2.2 percentage points – reaching historic lows and offering lower payments to millions of borrowers.
Ohio teacher receives Presidential Award for environmental teaching
Shari Insley from Pine Intermediate School in North Olmstead was awarded the Presidential Innovation Award for Environmental Educators.
You can teach an old dog new tricks
It’s never too late to learn how to use new technology to make routine tasks easier on the farm, in the field and around the homestead.






