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Carroll SWCD dealing with budget cuts
CARROLLTON, Ohio — The Carroll Soil and Water Conservation District is dealing with budget cuts as is nearly every SWCD office around the state. Funded by the Carroll County commissioners and the State of Ohio, both of which are experiencing shortfalls in revenue, the district is not able to fill its full-time technician position, and
Mapping out the makeover
BOARDMAN, Ohio – Extreme Makeover: Home Edition raised more than a house for Boardman resident Jeff Novak and his three daughters. It built awe and amazement in those who swung by Arlene Avenue to watch about 2,000 subcontractors swarm on the home during construction.
Worm farming creeps onto horizon
Growers realize the potential for worms – the money, the time, the market, the farms.
Online courses help beginning farmers
Northeast Beginning Farmers Project online courses help beginning farmers organize records and plan for the next growing season. Selections Courses include: BF 102: Markets and Profits: Exploring the Feasibility of Your Farming Ideas helps people who are exploring the feasibility of farming as a business, or who are committed to the idea but haven’t yet
Log sparks memories of a good friend
Mike Tontimonia remembers Paul Liikala, a fellow outdoor writer and good friend, after seeing his name in an old log book from a fishing trip in 1987.
Prices go down as the weather improves
Planting weather is here, and the markets are responding accordingly.
St. Thomas rescue dog finds a home with the Seabolts
“Nova Grace the Flying Ace” left her old life behind to become the newest member of the Seabolt family. Now, she’s living the spoiled dog life.
Chemists discover antidote for deadly venom
Chemists at the University of California, Irvine have developed a way to neutralize deadly snake venom more cheaply and effectively.
Replaced commission members would have voted against Kasich’s order
Both outgoing members of the Ohio Soil and Water Conservation Commission would have voted against Gov. Kasich’s executive order, if given the chance.
Going green is a smart financial strategy
ATHENS, Ga. — Going green can do more than preserve the environment, says a University of Georgia financial expert. It can save you a lot of money, too.






