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5 tips for parents on a less stressful college search
Whether you’re sending your first child off to college or your fourth, helping your teen decide on a college can be stressful for both the child and the parent.
Ask FSA Andy about Ohio’s black history
In 1855, Langston became the country’s first black elected official when he was elected clerk of Brownhelm Township.
Update: FFA students and community rally behind teacher
NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. — Members of the western Pennsylvania community of New Wilmington continue to offer their support of Brett McKelvey, the 7-month-old baby born with a heart defect. Brett’s story was shared in Farm and Dairy in January, and nationally, after a local FFA student, Ty Phillips, began a fundraiser to raise funds for
Richard T. ‘Dick’ Kiko Sr.
CANTON, Ohio — Richard T. “Dick” Kiko Sr., 73, went to be with the Lord October 19, 2013, after a sudden illness. He was a life resident of Canton, 1958 graduate of Canton South High School, and was a graduate of both the Missouri Auction School and the Indiana University Certified Auctioneers Institute. He established
Time changes things
Not long ago, I was looking at some of our picture albums. As I turned the pages, I could not believe my eyes. I saw pictures of the home I was raised in. During that time, there were only six houses in our neighborhood, and the rest of the surrounding property constituted woods, pasture, and
A roundup of FFA news for the week of March 15, 2012:
CRESTON, Ohio — The Norwayne FFA hosted the District 3 Public Speaking Contest Feb. 28. Meghan Geitgey, a freshmen at Norwayne, received second in the creed contest. She had to recite the five-paragraph FFA creed in front of two judges. Following that, she had to answer questions about the creed. Norwayne FFA members traveled to
Cattle roundup visits southwest Ohio
OXFORD, Ohio — Ohio Cattlemen’s Association’s Roundup will take place Aug. 29, starting with a morning tour of selected beef operations in southwest Ohio. An afternoon informational session will feature five speakers who will address the animal rights movement and its threat to animal agriculture. The association invites all who have an interest in Ohio’s
The Late, Great Me
Frosty condensation blanketed the backyard grass. The early morning chill coming through the glass of the kitchen window made my arms tingle.
Need to get back to legacy as caretaker
Reader Mary Gibson says corporate farming takes none of the risks and reaps all of the rewards.
Still making this old house a home
Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on the undertaking she stepped into 20 years ago as her and her husband purchased their first house.






