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Adult education
Kymberly Foster Seabolt offers the adulting advice every young, and not-so-young, adult should heed.
I’m the boss of me, the slacker
The best thing about the writing life is, of course, the commute — mainly that there isn’t one. I work from home. I can, if I choose, work in my bathrobe. The only problem with “being my own boss” so to speak is that I have such a close, personal relationship with my employee (also
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Aug. 25, 2011:
DULUTH, Ga. — Candice Bentley of Crestview High School in Greenwich, Ohio, has received a National FFA Collegiate Scholarship, sponsored by AGCO. Bentley is one of 20 outstanding FFA members to receive a scholarship sponsored by AGCO and AGCO Finance. Bentley’s parents are Hillard and Michelle Bentley, Greenwich. The Crestview graduate is now a student
Birthday blessed
Kymberly Foster Seabolt celebrates her birthday by not mourning her youth the way society expects her to.
‘And the Lord said to Peter …’
Alan Guebert talks about his dad’s love for fishing and reflects back on the memories spent with his dad and brothers on the lake.
Watchin’ Tony Walk
On mornings when I’m not working away from home, around 7:50, our dog Lydia begins her bark that usually announces just about anything that moves in our vicinity.
Teen moves Harrison County into spotlight with Ohio State Fair win
At this year’s Ohio State Fair, Kaci Carter, Cadiz, Ohio, put Harrison County on the map, and the county’s residents rallied to support her in return.
USDA reports the cost to raise a child in 2011 was $234,900
WASHINGTON — USDA recently released the annual report, Expenditures on Children by Families, finding a middle-income family with a child born in 2011 can expect to spend about $234,900 ($295,560 if projected inflation costs are factored in) for food, shelter and other necessities to raise that child over the next 17 years. This represents a
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Dec. 24, 2009
SMITHVILLE, Ohio — On Nov. 24, 10 members of the Smithville FFA traveled to Triway High School to compete in the FFA Subdistrict Parliamentary Procedures Contest. The team placed third overall and only missed second place by 60 points. As the team practiced for many weeks they took on the roles of president, Marie Arnold;
A Bachelor Party The Whole Family Can Enjoy
This bachelor party was one for the entire family, including Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb.






