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How to choose your first indoor plant
Before you purchase a house plant, you’ll need to weigh your lifestyle and accommodations against and the needs of different plant species to be successful.
How to choose repellents to control garden pests
If you’re frustrated with the damage that insects and wildlife do to your garden, consider buying repellents or making repellents at home with simple ingredients.
Your sofa or your life: You choose
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt chooses life over couch.
I guess I’ll have to send myself flowers
My husband and I don’t take much stock in Valentine’s Day cards and such. One year, I shamed him into getting me a heart-shaped box of chocolates because I wanted to save the box and use it as a fireplace mantel decoration in future Februarys.
Kindness is No. 1 lesson
Kym Seabolt thinks it is important to remember the No. 1 thing that should be the focus of any and every school year: be kind.
A basketball season to remember
Hillsdale High School’s 2000-01 state semifinalist basketball team had their bus driver inducted into the Ashland County Sports Hall of Fame with them.
School farm is learning experience for New Lexington FFA
Students in the New Lexington FFA are building a school farm, where they get hands-on experience with crops and livestock.
Reader: Public school system failing to impart knowledge
A Farm and Dairy reader weighs in on public school systems.
Study shows inequalities between Ohio school districts
Even with higher rates of poverty in Ohio’s major cities, urban schools are outperforming rural districts, according to a study by Ohio State University.
Berkshire schools educator named conservation teacher of year
BURTON, Ohio — The Geauga Soil and Water Conservation District has announced Cheri Goggin, environmental science teacher for Berkshire Junior/Senior High School, has been named the 2011 Ohio Conservation Teacher of the Year in the secondary category.






