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The great kitchen remodel massacre
Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on the trials and tribulations of home improvement projects as she considers a kitchen remodel.
Turning 40 never looked so good: National Farm Machinery Show is aging well
Louisville, Ky. – From its early years when fewer than 100 exhibitors occupied the Pavilion at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center, the
Wooden replica popularity spreads like wildfire, creates jobs for disabled adults
Family business turns into much more.
Good recordkeeping benefits small farms
Clear, consistent record keeping is much easier and more efficient than rustling through a box of receipts at tax time.
Economists in the house? Run!
Don’t’ look now, but Dr. Econ — that master of the malaprop, that tangled tiller of economic turnips, the clearest, coldest-eyed killer of the English language — just walked into the office of your faithful reporter and, trapped, I can only… Dr. Econ, how have you been?
Early American Thanksgiving: a labor of love
Thanksgiving in particular was a time when pioneer women put in many extra hours to create a special feast for their families – even though the menu really hasn’t changed that much.
How to choose the best companion plants for herbs
Companion planting is a technique gardeners use to reduce maintenance and deter pests. Learn which garden plants make ideal companions for common herbs.
For nature’s sake, leave no trace
Turner Provost of Belmont Soil and Water Conservation District urges people to just say no to rock cairns.
Cooking with herbs: How to pair herbs with your food
If you haven’t used many herbs in your cooking before, here’s a guide to pairing herbs with your food.
Spring is a good time to eat fruits and vegetables
Bright sunny days make spring a good time to indulge in a wide range of plentiful produce such as asparagus, cabbage, kale, spinach and strawberries.






