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Getting the worst job in Washington
Even before Ann Veneman quietly submitted her resignation as secretary of agriculture Nov. 12, the Washington grapevine hung heavy with a long list of likely replacements.
Open wide — There’s a mouthful to know about horse dentistry
NEWBURY, Ohio – Novocain and fluoride take a back seat to sedatives and floating devices at this dentist appointment.
Time to stop ‘state hate’
Kymberly Foster Seabolt highlights all the reasons rural “flyover country” is wonderful, and calls for an end to state hate.
Bringing out the broadaxe and hewing to the line
Once early settlers had felled, sectioned and de-barked trees, it was time for the hewing process to begin, which required a broadaxe and a marking axe.
What to do with masks while eating or drinking
Ohio State Chow Line offers best practices for safely removing and storing your facemask while dining out and replacing it at the end of your meal.
Downturn in market may trigger lease acquisitions
Three drilling companies executives look into their crystal ball to tell readers what may be ahead in the oil and gas industry.
Dairy Channel: Think ‘stupid’ to avoid disasters
Quick thinking, communication and good work averted a disaster when a custom manure hauler – filled with 4,000 gallons of liquid manure – had an accident on a road.
Write about your own ‘coddiwomples’ in the new year
Jim Abrams encourages readers to record and write about their outdoors adventures in 2025.
One day at a time
FOMBELL, Pa. – Numbers float through Brant Cooper’s mind. Forty-two, the number of years he’s lived, and 22, the number of years he’s been married to the girl he met at the Big Knob Fair.
‘Graying of America’ means decline
Looming population changes, described as a “massive demographic riptide,” could mean a slackening global influence of the developed world as a whole.






