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What happened to good conduct?
What has happened to the word “conduct?” I recall when I was a young man growing up, the word conduct was often mentioned in our home and school. It was instilled in me by my parents that I practice good conduct in my everyday life. It was unheard of to walk in front of a
Robert B. Ruthrauff
SALEM, Ohio — Robert B. Ruthrauff, 81, of 11100 Stratton Road, Salem, and formerly of 11860 Middletown Road, Salem, died April 15, 2008, at Salem Community Hospital. He was born July 29, 1926, in Hartville, Ohio, and was the son of the late Harold and Minnie (Frederick) Ruthrauff. Mr. Ruthrauff had been a dairy farmer
College bound insurance checklist
The Ohio Department of Insurance created an insurance checklist to help college students and parents ensure appropriate financial protections are in place.
Don’t wait: Life’s too short
Don’t let good intentions slip away. If there’s someone you’ve meant to get to know, that you meant to talk to, or hug, or tell that you love them, do it today.
And they’re off!
CANFIELD, Ohio – The smell of fresh hay mingled with the humid early summer air as drivers hooked driving harnesses to their young horses in preparation of tackling the half-mile dirt track of the Canfield Fairgrounds.
Wayne, Ashland dairy youth recognized
Wayne and Ashland County dairy producers presented scholarships and recognized dairy youth during the Wayne Ashland Dairy Service Unit’s annual meeting.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 5/26
These are Farm and Dairy’s top stories of the week.
West Virginia farm wins conservation award
MCMECHEN, W.Va. — In May, the DJ&M Farm, owned and operated by Dennis, Michelle, and Jarrett Blake, was chosen as Conservation Farm of the Year for Marshall County. They then went on to win the Northern Panhandle Conservation District Farm of the Year Award, competing against conservation farm winners Larry Reed from Hancock County and
5 things admissions wants students to know
Jill Byers, Ohio State ATI admission counselor, shares five things students should focus on when applying to colleges and universities.
Event highlights link between education and national security
WASHINGTON, D.C.–The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Council on Foreign Relations, hosted an event recently to discuss an Independent Task Force report launched by CFR titled, U.S. Education Reform and National Security. The event, sponsored by Raytheon, highlighted how education plays a role in national security. Warning The report warns that the






