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New Deal gets a reboot in the Ohio River Valley
Reimagine Appalachia and the Empowerment Alliance have very different ideas for how to revitalize the region using its natural resources.
My Beloved…
ASHTABULA, Ohio — War letters line the display gallery of the Ashtabula Arts Center, the words within the letters communicate the battlefield, homefront and a range of emotions. “There is heart, horror and humor in these letters,” said Amanda Fraizer, marketing and public relations director. The exhibit was inspired by the play, If All the
The shirt off his back
KENSINGTON, Ohio – Dan McKarns says he isn’t a die-hard NASCAR fan, but he sure likes what the late Dale Earnhardt stood for.
The farm never sleeps
The farm may rest, but it scoffs at the notion that sleep is possible despite our efforts to lure it into tranquility.
Scientists point to several factors influencing declining honey bee population
Honeybees are responsible for pollinating more than 70 crops.
Wind energy integration possible but not without infrastructure upgrades
Study shows 20 percent wind is possible by 2024.
Space slingshots and laundry
Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on the cleaning habits of astronauts in space and ponders why we don’t use similar tactics on earth.
Don’t rake fall leaves, recycle them
Fallen leaves naturally return organic matter to the soil as they decompose. Homeowners have many options for using leaves in their landscape beyond raking.
Sanitizing cutting boards helps with food safety in kitchen
When it comes to food safety in the kitchen, most people know to wash their hands, keep counters clean and wash utensils in hot, soapy water. It also is a good idea to keep food safety in mind when it comes to one particular kitchen tool — the cutting board.
Air studies conducted on Marcellus Shale sites across Pennsylvania
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Department of Environmental Protection released a report on a four-week air quality study conducted near Marcellus Shale natural gas operations in Susquehanna and Sullivan counties. “This short-term study of the air emissions at surveyed sites shows no emission levels that would constitute a concern to the health of residents living near






