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CHiPs are down for school-play costume
You just never know when you will be tapped for greatness. On the day the play parts were passed out by the school’s music teacher – a man with nerves of steel and/or really heavy-duty ear plugs – my son came bearing that slip of paper like it was the sword pulled from the stone.
Disaster relief gets nod from Congress
WASHINGTON – Farm disaster aid moves to the president’s desk, approved unanimously by the House Oct.
Bullying and teasing rate as children’s biggest problems
Children aged 8 to 15 listed bullying and teasing as a higher concern than the pressure to have sex, AIDS, racism, or to try alcohol or drugs.
Ohio State ag law professor helps farmers know their rights
Peggy Hall, Ohio State agricultural and natural resources law professor and field specialist, received the Excellence in Agriculture Law Award because of her passion for digging into agriculture issues and finding balance for producers.
Land grant universities have lost their way
Eric Keller ponders, why aren’t the best and brightest minds meeting on a field to discuss pasture management, instead of practicing plays for the big game?
Having roots in rural America is a blessing
Having grown up in rural, small-town, small-church America is one of the greatest character-builder blessings of a life, according to Judith Sutherland.
Social connection is good medicine
Judith Sutherland believes there is nothing more soothing than the voice and the touch of those who have shared our common journey.
Prepping for the county hay show
District manager of Medina SWCD Eric Hange sheds light on the criteria used to assess the quality of hay bales at the county fair.
Roundup of FFA news for March 21, 2024
Catch up on local FFA news from Firelands FFA, West Holmes FFA, Zane Trace FFA and Northwestern Wayne FFA.
Finding balance on the equinox
Eliza Blue looks for balance in her life, reflecting on how the earth achieves it during the autumn equinox.






