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Never forget what so many have given

Thursday, June 18, 2009

“I stood in the national cemetery and realized, through the stony silence, that I was standing on sacred ground. I was surrounded by monuments of heroic Americans who deserve to be held in high regard for all time.” — Martin Abrams, 1947 Today I was given the opportunity to visit with a true American hero.

Feeling Fall

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Sun warmth makes a welcome friend in spring, highly acceptable after the dreary chill of winter months. Sun warmth becomes a dear prize in the fall as the possibility of experiencing it dwindles fast. I had so much to do at home that I had no time to have a picnic. I prioritized in my

A Sewing Fool: The Case of the Complicated Cassocks

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Once a sewing mom, always a sewing mom. If you haven’t heard that phrase already, I’ll take credit for it.

A weekly roundup of FFA news for the week of March 6, 2008.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

ANDOVER, Ohio — Ashtabula County Commissioners proclaimed Feb. 16-22 National FFA Week. The officers from the Pymatuning Valley FFA chapter, present during the reading of the proclamation, included president; Tyler Pike; vice president Tyler Polchin; Secretary Natalie Bessman; and Chaplin Kala Summers. Ashtabula County Commisioner President Dan Claypool read the proclamation as Commisioners Joe Morowski

Snowy days on saucers and sleds

Thursday, February 8, 2007

My recent column about snow days prompted a few comments from friends and readers, almost all saying snow days were meant for sledding.

Ohio agriculture has opportunities, if it looks

Thursday, April 7, 2005

WOOSTER, Ohio – You might say that farmers in northeastern Ohio are “tweeners”, farming between the edge of the Corn Belt and the edge of the Population Belt.

The saga of Seaman: The greatest dog traveler of all

Thursday, April 11, 2002

This dog went where many humans haven’t gone before.

Is there anything corn can’t do?

Thursday, October 25, 2007

BOSTON – Scientists are reporting an advance toward turning corn plants into natural factories for producing gelatin to replace animal-sourced gelatin widely used by the pharmaceutical industry for manufacturing capsules and tablets.

Finding collectible coins at auction

Thursday, April 5, 2001

Auctioneer Stephen Schofield, of Effingham, N.H., says U.S. coins are fairly common items at many antique and estate auctions.

Becoming a master of conservation

Thursday, June 27, 2002

Modeled after similar master gardener programs, the program is specifically for those interested in conservation and environmental issues.