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When push comes to shove

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

The danger of writing about your life, yourself and your family is that you are always in grave danger of becoming one of “those moms.” You know the ones. Your children are always beautiful, brilliant, gifted. Maybe Garrison Keillor can get away with that when writing about Lake Woebegone, but here in the real world

Summit SWCD looking for 2024 Big Tree

Friday, April 19, 2024

Summit Soil and Water Conservation District is taking nominations for its 2024 Big Tree Contest. The American sycamore was chosen as the tree for this year.

Maybe it’s you

Thursday, June 9, 2022

Kym Seabolt ponders the question: “If you seem to continually be having issues with everyone around you, have you ever considered that the problem is you?” 

Public television: make it yours

Thursday, August 16, 2001

Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about what PBS has meant to her and to her family.

This world just lost one of the good guys

Thursday, August 4, 2005

There are people who walk the path of life so graciously, so quietly, that we sometimes don’t stop to celebrate the enormity of their presence.

Christmas tradition: The Morning of Christmas

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Every December I get requests to reprint my take-off of ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas, first published in 1988. Read it aloud to the kids after opening presents. Merry Christmas!   The Morning of Christmas (with apologies to Clement C. Moore)   ‘Twas the morning of Christmas, And all ‘round the house, The feeders were

Shop class makes toys for tots

Thursday, December 18, 2003

Orrville High School students are making military trucks and jeeps for their school toy project.

Enjoying all the gifts life has to offer

Thursday, January 27, 2022

A recent trip to the barn to milk her old milk cow, Rita, reminded Eliza Blue why she is thankful for her life on a ranch and all its gifts. 

Even the mightiest waters need replenished

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Julie Geiss considers the falling water levels in Lake Powell and Lake Mead and is reminded that fresh water is not something we should take for granted.

In sickness and health

Thursday, October 4, 2012

There is a common misconception that women are stalwart in sickness while men take to bed with even a minor case of the sniffles. That may be true in the lives of others but around here I fully admit I am the big crybaby and Mr. Wonderful is the hardy, rugged type. Before we met,