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Longing for those simpler times

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Neighbors looked out for one another, and the kids were respectful of any adult who scolded them.

Sign, sign, everywhere a sign

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Farmers depend on tuning into the world around them. Like a textbook, they read the land, plants and animals they raise for a living to determine their management choices.

Tenacious groups will fight to protect future residents

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Editor: For many months, a few good, caring people have been trying to get the public to realize the consequences of fracking. They gather in Youngstown, North Lima, Coitsville, Poland, Butler and New Wilmington. There are probably other groups gathering in other towns as well. If you would attend one of these gatherings, you would

You can practice natural resources conservation just about anywhere

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Conservation is everyone’s responsibility.

Redoximorphic what?? Soil judging is more than collection

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Do you all know what type of soil is beneath your feet? Do you know if it’s well drained, primarily silt loam, depth to the water table, etc…? These are all things that should be taken into consideration before roads are constructed, houses are built, or most anything. Soil is the foundation of all that

It’s time to stand up for Christianity

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Editor: Ronald Reagan once called the USSR the evil empire. I have some news from the Ukraine, once a part of that evil empire. I recently received a letter from the Eastern European Mission, which supplies free copies of the Bible to the people of eastern Europe. Government officials in the state of Donetsk, Ukraine,

A roundup of 4-H news for Sept. 4, 2008

Thursday, September 4, 2008

ELLSWORTH, Ohio — Several members of Western Reserve Rangers 4-H club were recognized at the August family fun night for their accomplishments at the 2008 Ohio State Fair. Following the Communications Days event, first place clock trophy awards went to Blake Algarin for a multimedia presentation; Katherine Pitcairn for a PowerPoint presentation; and to Cheyenne Rowbotham

Campus turns waste into biodiesel

Thursday, February 28, 2008

At Mount Vernon Nazarene University, vegetable oil bathes French fries and other foods in a golden crust. Then it plows sidewalks, powers maintenance equipment and the occasional bus.

Seeing the future of animal ID

Thursday, May 5, 2005

While most U.S. beef producers are having a hard time coming to grips with livestock traceability, a Japanese cattle company is taking animal ID to the next level.

Three Cheers For The Coach

Thursday, March 10, 2005

A park pavilion covered the closest dry haven for the leggy teens who intermittently showed for practice.