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Bicentennial barn gets a closer look
The bicentennial barn in Delaware County isn’t just a site along Interstate 71. It’s also a family treasure.
Grandpa Charlie was the greatest
Columnist Judith Sutherland shares an early memory, and lesson, that continues to inspire.
You never know when you might need it
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt defines and explains the curse of “packratism.”
The joy of toy tractor pullers
SHELL ROCK, Iowa – Most farm boys aspire to their dad’s farming interest. If it is a livestock enterprise, a son will often become involved.
Dairy program says it’s a success
Dairy experts skeptical about just how much CWT contributed to the increase in milk prices.
Ears perk at word of $2 million Ohio ethanol awards
Ohio facility to use flat pop and beer to make ethanol.
Rescued
UNIONTOWN, Pa. – For most people, looking into the yard and seeing a lion or tiger would be more than startling.
Summer of squalor revisited
Every once in a while I receive a note asking about something I wrote about some time ago. This time it was a sweet email asking about how things went with the Summer of Squalor.
By George
Kym Seabolt dove into the original social media — old newspapers — and devoured her great grandfather’s court-appointed vengeance with glee.
Bringing out the broadaxe and hewing to the line
Once early settlers had felled, sectioned and de-barked trees, it was time for the hewing process to begin, which required a broadaxe and a marking axe.




 
			 
			 
			

