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Increase in allergies not from being too clean, but less microbial contact

Friday, November 9, 2012

LONDON — A new scientific report out Oct. 3 from the International Scientific Forum on Home Hygiene dismantles the myth that the epidemic rise in allergies in recent years has happened because we’re living in sterile homes and overdoing hygiene. But far from saying microbial exposure is not important, the report concludes that losing touch

Critical responses to mandatory national service

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Last week I suggested that mandatory national service in one of many different fields would be a good way to bridge the gap between high school and the real world. Furthermore, I suggested that FDR’s Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) be resurrected as a form of national service. My perspective was to provide a work force

Committed to committees: How to run government without trying

Thursday, August 15, 2002

If you’ve ever sat on a committee, or ever worked with one, or even tried to talk to one, you’ll know exactly what columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt is talking about in this week’s column.

The truthful answer is four

Thursday, March 4, 2004

Columnist Alan Guebert always manages to cut through the murky lines we’re fed every day by ag leaders and economists.

Solitary lawman: A day in the life of an Ohio wildlife officer

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources divides the state into five wildlife districts, each with three wildlife supervisors. Each county, however, is patrolled by a single wildlife officer.

Is the equipment bubble deflating?

Thursday, April 4, 2024

Are we going to see the equipment price bubble burst? Probably not, but lower demand and higher inventory is influencing the market.

Preventative maintenance eases winter stresses on trees and shrubs

Monday, February 16, 2015

Heavy snow and ice, as well as frozen soil conditions, can damage cherished trees and shrubs in residential landscapes.

Movie plots often reflect real life

Thursday, May 3, 2001

A good love story resonates with audiences in part because they reflect plot lines that turn up over and over again in real life: stories of first love, sacrifice, rescue, postponement, and more.

Australian nonprofit’s new food pyramid offers clarity about nutrition

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Nutrition Australia’s food pyramid depicts actual foods that fit in each category, unlike USDA’s MyPlate graphic.

Why Trees Matter forum to explore role of trees in cities, suburbs

Saturday, October 15, 2011

WOOSTER, Ohio — Ohio’s sixth annual Why Trees Matter forum, a look at the social, economic and environmental benefits of trees in cities and suburbs, takes place Oct. 19 in Wooster.