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Scoliosis screening is key for young children
While some are diagnosed with scoliosis as babies or toddlers, most cases occur during the pre-teen years.
West Nile virus in four Ohio counties
The first evidence of West Nile virus in Ohio’s 2003 mosquito season was detected in four dead birds from four counties.
12-year-old girl with Apert syndrome shows largest steer at Portage County Fair
Claire Coumos overcame the challenges of Apert syndrome, a rare craniofacial condition, to show a 1,610-pound steer at the Portage County Randolph Fair.
Ethanol not to blame for higher food prices
Record crop prices will drive down federal farm program payments.
My Timely Antagonist
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about the “person” affecting her life most of all.
Taiwan closes door to some U.S. beef
WASHINGTON — Despite a recent agreement to allow a full reopening of the Taiwan market to U.S. beef, Taiwanese lawmakers announced Jan. 5 that additional restrictions would be placed on U.S. beef imports, due to alleged safety concerns. Both the office of the U.S. Trade Representative and the USDA expressed disappointment at the move, saying
Borden Dairy Co. seeks bankruptcy protection
Borden Dairy Co. recently filed for bankruptcy protection, making it the second major U.S. dairy to do so in as many months.
Sticks, stones and sharp words
(Authors note: Names and locations have been changed to protect the not-so-innocent and any resemblance to anyone living or annoying is purely coincidental.
Herb gardens give many benefits
NEW YORK — Many people cultivate gardens both inside and outside of their homes, with a focus on adding aesthetic appeal to their property. But a garden that boasts plants that are edible and pleasing to the eye is a possibility as well. Planting an herb garden is a way to enjoy the sights, smells






