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It takes a village to celebrate
I tend to be fine with the passing of my own birthday. I don’t get overly excited about the new year and the start of another school year is usually quite exciting. I love the snap of fall air and anticipation. What gets me sentimental every time is the passing of another birthday for my
Congress needs less old-boy cronyism
While Max Baucus and Jon Tester are both Democrats, both U.S. senators and both Montana country boys, last month’s hurried vote to fund nearly $1 trillion of current federal spending shows just how different these Big Sky legislators really are. Baucus, a ranch kid with two degrees from Stanford University, has spent nearly 50 years
Farmers help neighboring farmers with Indiana tornado recovery
The March 2 tornadoes across the Midwest caused loss of life and extensive damage. Now, farmers are helping each other recover.
Sheep and goat producers: Ohio Sheep Improvement Association hosting programs across the state
COLUMBUS — Sheep and goat producers from around Ohio are invited to come to one or more of the educational sessions planned this winter to learn about different areas of sheep and goat production. Education The educational programs are sponsored by the Ohio Sheep Improvement Association. • 7 p.m. Jan. 31; Buckeye Hills Region Sheep
Stark County couple working to keep farming in the family
The future of the Wentling farm lies in the hands of the next generation.
America’s past preserved in its songs
We’d never survive in the Puritan era, when music and singing was considered an ungodly practice. Columnist Roy Booth explores America’s musical history.
Local stores can compete with Wal-Mart
PITTSBURGH – It’s every local retailer’s worst nightmare: a new mega-store is opening just up the street.
Ask FSA Andy about loans for cold storage facilities
Hello again!Well, my family vacation to Florida was both educational and memorable. If I would have known that every restaurant and theme park took your photo prior to entry I think I would have gone and had a makeover prior to going on vacation. Those little memories on paper were then of course marketed to
Richard Best and the very best vehicle collection
Two or three weeks ago I attended the Best truck show for the first time. Although the annual event could certainly qualify as the best truck show, the real reason for the name is the host’s name — Richard L. Best. I say “was” because, sadly, Richard L. Best passed away Sept. 10, just two
Geauga Parks will host birding event on May 18
Naturalist Linda Gilbert will host a “bird sit” on World Migratory Bird Day, May 18 from 6:30-11 a.m. at Geauga Park District’s newest park, Troy Wetlands.






