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Briar Brook Barn to host third annual Autumn Splendor
Briar Brook Barn will host its third annual Autumn Splendor on Oct. 14 and 15 with live music and over 40 different vendors featured.
Hartzler Family Dairy is ‘mooving’ on up in milk and ice cream sales
Family dairy and retail business is still a success story.
I was the Lennon sister you never heard
At the ripe old age of 8, I decided I wanted to be one of the Lennon sisters.
Salem Saxon Scholarship available to area students
Salem Saxon Scholarship applications are now available at the guidance offices of Salem High School, West Branch High School and United Local High School.
Only a farmer’s love …
Mahoning County farmer Ed Schaefer Jr. decided to skip the flowers, chocolates and mushy card for his wife, Jen, and made a more public statement last weekend for Valentine’s Day. “There’s no better way to say ‘I love you’ than with a load of manure, is there?” he joked. Schaefer spread his love — and
Grace Brewer Sears, Ohio State University ’07
You can always come home, but I think you owe it to yourself to get away from home for a few years and see what else is out there.
Comfort foods: Quirky tastes have their place
Those comfort foods you loved from childhood are some of the best, most dearly associated cravings we can have.
US may face retaliatory tariffs of $1 billion from Canada, Mexico
WTO says Canada could impose $780 million in retaliatory tariffs and Mexico could impose $228 million for damages from unfair country-of-origin meat labeling practices in the U.S.
Ask Jen about Christmas gift giving
This week Around the Table is bringing you different mixes to give friends and neighbors.
How The Cookie Crumbles
Cookies aren’t going away anytime soon since they are firmly baked into our culture. According to one food historian, “[They] mean mother, and milk, and tea.






