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The bank
Bryce Angell learns the hard way that the world doesn’t work the way it used to.
The evolution of the sawmill industry
Since their early days, American sawmills have come a long way.
Barn detectives examine age-old question: How old is my barn?
How does a person go about finding out how old his barn is? Very carefully, say members of the Friends of the Ohio Barns in this week’s column.
Infrared heaters: Claims and realities
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — When winter weather begins and temperatures drop, many people start looking for ways to shave a few dollars off their heating costs.
Cape May in spring is ideal birding time
Spring vacations to Cape May offer many opportunities for bird watchers.
Agriculture’s greatest innovation
Human engineering and agricultural innovation have made farming safer over the years.
Save money, time: Grow gardens, not grass
This summer, if you’d like to save some money (and blood, sweat and tears), convert a portion of your grassy backyard to native vegetation.
The horrible waste of war
The second of three columns by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ernie Pyle, who reported on the hardships and bravery of soldiers during World War II.
Six quick homemade holidy gift ideas
Why not give gifts that are homemade? A gift from the kitchen is twice blessed.
Wrecking balls and wrecking lives
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell gives her take on various issues.






