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Road trip in the good old days was a little bumpy
Recently, I was looking at a picture of a sod house in Colorado where a local family stopped for overnight on their move West. I surmised that the roads there in 1917 were probably somewhere between crude and nonexistent. With all our maps and atlases and road numbers and signs — not to mention GPS
Grain markets: It was a quick trip from cry to dry
Now is the spring of our discontent. Now, we are starting to talk about how dry it has gotten. Now, we are wishing we had not poked seed into mud that might crust over it.
Hunters turn up CWD in W.Va. deer herd
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Preliminary test results indicate the chronic wasting disease (CWD) agent was present in five hunter-harvested deer collected in Hampshire County, W.Va., during the 2008 deer firearms hunting season. “As part of our agency’s ongoing and intensive CWD monitoring effort, samples were collected from 1,355 hunter-harvested deer brought to game checking stations in
Take trip to Coast Rica and never leave Ohio
Visit two of the world’s most fragile ecosystems at the newly expanded Cleveland Botanical Garden.
Pa. college hosts trip to U.S. Holocaust memorials
A community travel excursion to the U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington is planned for Nov. 2.
Hawken student turns senior project into triathlon victory
An Ohio youth who competed in the Lamisil AT Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon in San Francisco June 10 not only won his age division, he came in 291 out of a field of 1,400. He needed a challenge for his senior project.
A stream gone wild turns to flowing success story
The Rush Run stream restoration focused on a small but mighty creek that was causing a nightmare of erosion and sediment deposition.
Fishing trips are about more than fish caught
Mike Tontimonia recounts a recent fishing trip.
Get your wheels turning on this Hazard a Guess Item
Hello from Hazard! W. Dave Marshall, of Seaman, Ohio, was quick to tell us what Item No. 1057 was: It’s a clinch cutter, made by the (then) Champion Bolt & Clipper Company of Meadville, Pennsylvania. Marshall, who has been shoeing horses for 59 years, says a clinch cutter is used to cut the horseshoe nails
Hunting trips can supply a wealth of wild critters
Hunting trips are always focused on a single animal, species, or trophy but there are often more wild critters, some small, some big, if one looks beyond the prey.






