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Car buyer trends show fuel economy at 21-year low
The newly released EPA “Fuel Economy Trends Report” reports the lowest fuel economy since 1980, and attributes it to the increase in light trucks on America’s roads.
Cattlemen’s association celebrates successful year; gives two new awards
Carroll County cattleman Earl McKarns picked up the second new award.
Spring break may be more tame than media lets on
Risky behaviors tend to peak in the first year, and then decrease as students find their limits in subsequent years
Proposed legislation would put more milk back into schools
U.S. Reps. Joe Courtney, D-Conn., and Glenn ‘GT’ Thompson, R-Pa., have introduced the School Milk Nutrition Act of 2019 to expand milk options for students.
How can we prevent mass shootings?
Reacting to the recent school shooting in Florida, Judith Sutherland has some thoughts on what can be done to help prevent mass shootings.
Teach children important life lessons
Manners, often taught on the porches, in the backyards and the barn floors, stay with us, thanks to some busy person in our lives finding a moment.
How to grow fruit in your yard
Learn what to consider before you start planning to grow fruit in your backyard.
Happy shoelace day, baby
Nearly 20 years together, and looking forward to many more.
Photos of “family” trees fill albums
Year after year, autumn after autumn, the same trees here are photographed, from every angle, in every light. I have pictures of them when I could touch their tops. It reminds me of parents who take pictures of their children from the moment they are born, through every stage, on every occasion. The albums are
The great gift of grandchildren
Judith Sutherland considers the gift her grandchildren have been in her life. They lift her up and keep her laughing.






