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Antiques show welcomes a record crowd
Every thing from formal and country furniture, folk and fine art, china, silver, toys, to jewelry and porcelain was offered at the Worthington Historical Society’s biannual antiques show.
Carrollton Farmers’ Market: Nineteen years of success and counting
CARROLLTON, Ohio – Long before the concept was trendy, a farmers’ market was growing in Carroll County.
Just how poisonous is pokeweed?
Pokeweed can be found in the eastern half of the United States, invading reduced-tillage fields. It’s poisonous to humans, livestock and pets.
Giving Mother Nature a chance
Kymberly Foster Seabolt is trying really hard to give Mother Nature a chance, taking up gardening and bird watching; however, she’s constantly being tested.
Welcome to the ‘great state of Pennsylvania!’
Judith Sutherland recalls her first trip out of Ohio to a farm in Pennsylvania to buy a young boar pig.
Think about winter feed needs as fall grazing comes to end
Do you have enough pasture and stored feed to make it through the winter? Learn how to best use what you have.
Planning for a perfect pair of pigeons for spring
As spring inches closer, Julie Geiss’ son dreams up elaborate plans for a pigeon loft, enchanted by stories of how carrier pigeons were used during war.
How to keep squirrels off of fruit trees
There are a lot of strategies and considerations for keeping squirrels off of fruit trees. Learn more about what works and what doesn’t.
Town hall showcases opportunities for reclaimed mine land
Support for the Abandoned Mine Land Trust Fund is set to expire this year, unless Congress votes to renew it. On top of leaving environmental and public safety hazards untouched, U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright said losing that funding would amount to enormous lost economic opportunity.
Empty nest
Kym Seabolt’s children are growing up and moving out. She reflects on how their spaces in her house have changed, but the meaning of home hasn’t.






