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This mama is not down with drama
There is a special place in Heaven for the teachers and staff who take on the process of extracurricular activities.
It’s time to stand up for Christianity
Editor: Ronald Reagan once called the USSR the evil empire. I have some news from the Ukraine, once a part of that evil empire. I recently received a letter from the Eastern European Mission, which supplies free copies of the Bible to the people of eastern Europe. Government officials in the state of Donetsk, Ukraine,
ODNR to offer deer hunts on 9 scenic river properties
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources will offer archery deer hunts at nine locations bordering four of Ohio’s state scenic rivers through local lottery drawings.
Roundup of 4-H news for Feb. 23, 2017
The Mahoning County Junior Fair Board met in February. The members were encouraged to volunteer to assist with several special events this spring.
$1,500 beef scholarships available
DENVER — Ten scholarships of $1,500 each are being awarded to outstanding students studying for a future in the beef industry. The awards are sponsored by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) in cooperation with the National Cattlemen’s Foundation to graduating high school seniors or full-time undergraduate students enrolled at two-year or four-year institutions for the
The failure to learn history’s simple lessons
Alan Guebert recalls the brilliance of Theodore W. Schultz, “perhaps the world’s most pre-eminent agricultural economist.”
A roundup of FFA news for the week of April 28, 2011:
WEST SALEM, Ohio — The Northwestern-Wayne FFA chapter raffled off a model John Deere 730 tractor at this year’s chapter banquet. Only 1500 of these tractors were produced. Brian Bowers was the recipient of the tractor. On the entry form participants were required to write their favorite FFA memory. Bowers said, “My favorite memory of
You don’t always get what you want
You don’t always get what you want.
That lesson seems so simple and yet can be so complex over the course of a lifetime.
Fleet named FFA acting chief operating officer
INDIANAPOLIS –The National FFA Organization announced Bill Fleet of Lititz, Pa., will become acting chief operating officer effective April 1. Fleet retired in 2006 as vice president, North America sales, for Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc., Johnston, Iowa. Prior to joining Pioneer in 1982, Fleet taught agricultural education for four years at the high school level
The hometown team
A team of determined volunteers from Columbiana County has proven what you can do when someone dreams big.






