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Plant more trees, become a tree ambassador to help the environment
Trees provide wildlife habitats, create windbreaks, reduce erosion, improve air quality by releasing oxygen and sequestering CO2. Learn how to help.
When every day was ‘labor day’
Every day was labor day on the dairy farm of Alan Guebert’s youth. For Howard, the work and milking parlor conversations added up to a life he enjoyed.
Fraction of US outpatient treatment centers offer medication for addiction
Study finds that most substance use disorder treatment facilities still do not offer medication treatment for opioid use disorder.
Bird songs everyone actually knows and sings
Early migrants began returning several weeks ago. Turkey vultures, killdeer, and phoebes were probably as befuddled by the late winter weather as we were. But by early April, we should be safe from any more extended cold snaps. And that means the parade of returning migratory birds will accelerate every week. Bird songs To prepare
Life Out Loud: No need to apologize for juggling
She was visibly uncomfortable with the squirming toddler on her lap. She proffered snacks, and a pencil and paper to the little guy while attempting to slide him, ever so gently to the side. Then she apologized. Over and Over again.
A weekly roundup of 4-H news and events for the week of March 13, 2008
EAST CANTON, Ohio — The East Canton Variety 4-H club held a meeting Feb. 10 at St. Paul Church. Members discussed themes being submitted and one fundraiser for the year was planned. Members also agreed to a $100 donation to the Barlow family, who had lost their father. The club was read more letters sent
Flashdance flashbacks are a 911 for fashion police
Look, I don’t want to frighten anyone but it should be noted that the chills and thrills of Halloween have not, in fact, been put behind us.
Free to a good home: Grant adds Pa. wind turbine sites
SALEM, Ohio – Small wind turbines will be coming to four western Pennsylvania communities, thanks to a grant that lets public properties receive the machinery without cost.
Double the fun: Twins reflect on a lifetime of farming together
DOVER, Ohio – Rex Pritchard’s pickup truck drifts off the pavement on Blacksnake Hill Road. He slides out and wades into the road’s grassy edge, surveying the cow herd in a steep hillside pasture.
ODNR awards more than $1.6 million for outdoor projects
The ODNR’s NatureWorks grant program will provide $1.6 million in funding to be used to improve outdoor recreational opportunities for Ohioans.






