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Rehabilitated bald eagle released on refuge
Robert and Maryjane Angelo, of Skye’s Spirit Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, released a rehabilitated bald eagle at the Erie National Wildlife Refuge in Crawford County Oct. 10, according to Pennsylvania Game Commission officials.
Ohio farmers battle sedimentation, nutrient runoff in creative ways
Farmers stepping up conservation efforts, in light of new algal blooms in Lake Erie watershed.
If you care about the environment, then you take care of it in the future
Summertime is here, and with it comes a tradition — the Conservation Camp! Many of Ohio’s 88 soil and water conservation districts sponsor these camps each year, helping to reach local youngsters in a way that is both fun and educational. Understanding It is a well known fact that people need to care about something
The bootie
By Marie Walker Leetonia, Ohio Honorable mention Tears flowed from my eyes while I hung the little red and white stuffed elf. It was Carol’s favorite Christmas ornament. My 18-year-old daughter had joined the military service. It would be the first Christmas without her. Carol’s letters arrived from the boot camp and I understood that
Art Contest Honorable Mention: Diane Gress
Diane Gress Age 13 Shreve, Ohio
The Christmas tree
By Brandon Hozian Kirtland, Ohio Age 11 Winner There once was an evergreen tree that got planted in a forest. It wanted to grow to be a great big tree that would decorate a fabulous mansion for Christmas and children can find their gifts under. When this tree got cut down to be sold, the
Santa’s wish
By Danielle Schumaker Loudonville, Ohio Age 9 Winner The North Pole postman is as busy as can be as millions of children across the world send their Christmas wish lists to Santa. Santa reads each and every letter and then he and his elves get to work. Teddy asked Santa for a wooden sled. Tim
Conflicting weather reports create uncertainty
Grain market prices have been volatile due to conflicting weather reports. Marlin Clark explains in this week’s grain markets report.
Expanding the herd: Pfeifer Dairy prepares for the next generation
Pfeifer Dairy, in Crawford County, has been a family-run operation since 1902 and is now seeing its fourth and fifth generations on the farm.
Introduction of Black Vulture Relief Act
The Black Vulture Relief Act would allow a cattle producer to take black vultures that pose a risk to livestock.






