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Valuable parenting advice: Relax
There is so much more to life for your children than winning and losing the big game. So relax.
The unbearable silence of too clean
Every parent knows that silence in small children is not necessarily golden. In households with young children, too much quiet is an instant alert to go investigate immediately. The briefest lull once prompted me to scrutinize my very young son’s whereabouts only to find my toddler, and an entire doorframe, covered in black permanent marker.
Academia and common sense, FFA was right choice for Farm and Dairy reporter
Reporter Chris Kick shares his experiences with America’s “premiere youth leadership organization,” the National FFA Organization.
Do children appreciate all we do?
First, I would like to thank the editor of this fine publication for my latest existential crisis. They cooked up that heartwarming “Thanks, Mom!” contest last week. I really thought I had that one in the bag. I like to think I’m a pretty great mom. I’m there every day before school, after school, heck
Visions of the future dance in their heads
Noble County residents are getting the chance to direct their communities by creating a shared vision of their county’s long-term future and move it in the direction they want.
10 worst reasons to pick a college
Picking a college or university because it’s where your parents want you to go is not a good reason to base your decision on.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of April 16, 2009
MINERVA, Ohio — The Minerva FFA will celebrate its 75th anniversary this year and will start an alumni chapter. Membership is open to anyone who supports FFA and agricultural education. As a member you will take an active part in building your community at the local, state and national level. Your commitment helps ensure the
Ohio Historical Society hosts public meetings
Three Ohio Historical Society public meetings are scheduled for March to discuss bicentennial activities.
The Canfield Fair: It’s in the blood
After 20 years of service, Kathy Bennett handed in her letter of resignation in January. Now, her daughter, Lisa Toy is taking the seat.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Dec. 29, 2011:
JEROMESVILLE, Ohio — The Hillsdale FFA chapter’s Food Science and Technology team, Sarah Bookman, Jordan Haas, Megan Poynter, and Logan Garber, competed Nov. 21 at Loudonville High School, where they placed first and moved on to state. At the state level, Dec. 3, the team placed third overall. The chapter’s junior and senior parliamentary procedure






