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FSA Andy- Jefferson County history
Hello Again! The village of Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, in southern Jefferson County, is on the National Register of Historic Places and designated as a National Historic Landmark District of the Underground Railroad. It was a primary stop on the Underground Railroad. The first abolitionist newspaper in the U.S., the Philanthropist, was published there. It was
This world just lost one of the good guys
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.
Pa. program shows children where their food comes from
For more than 20 years, Ag Encounter has been teaching Lawrence County fourth-graders about food and fiber from the people who know it best.
Children’s eating habits not influenced by parents
BALTIMORE — As primary caregivers, parents are often believed to have a strong influence on children’s eating behaviors. However, previous findings on parent-child resemblance in dietary intakes are mixed. Researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health reviewed and assessed the degree of association and similarity between children’s and their parents’ dietary intake
Lake County awards honor environmental action
The county Environmental Education Committee will present its annual Environmental Improvement Awards April 27.
You’re right: Your younger sister got away with murder, but you didn’t
BALTIMORE — If you think your parents let your younger siblings get away with a lot, you’re probably right. A new study from researchers at The Johns Hopkins University and elsewhere concludes that parents do punish older children more harshly — and what’s more, that they are wise to do so. Published in the April
Looking back on the Canfield Fair
Getting ready for Canfield Fair was always a rite of passage in bygone days, and it was surely less complicated then than it is today.
Anniversary of Ohio’s biggest earthquake
COLUMBUS – This week marks the 70th anniversary of the largest earthquake ever recorded in Ohio. In early March 1937, western Ohio experienced earthquakes that caused considerable damage in the Shelby County town of Anna, as well as surrounding communities, including Sidney and Wapakoneta.
Grow by FarmHer urges young women to become leaders in ag
Grow by FarmHer came to Ohio State Feb. 23, to inspire young women to find what they’re passionate about and become leaders in agriculture.
Farm and Dairy readers thank 4-H
In honor of National 4-H Week, Oct. 1-7, we asked Farm and Dairy readers to finish the sentence “Thank you 4-H …”






