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Corps of Discovery paved the way west
Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and the rest of the Corps of Discovery were the first white men to cross the western half of the U.S. in 1804.
How to safely preserve premade soups
Learn how to determine the safest preservation method for premade soups based on their ingredients.
Oh, buoy! Oh, buoy!
Kymberly Foster Seabolt is certain she will be reliving the parable of the Battle of the Buoys for years to come.
Mailbag: We need ‘new and all ideas’
Alan Guebert addresses readers’ cries for “no more anti-Trump columns” and vowes to keep his “unbalanced columns flowing.”
Be a responsible gardener and homeowner
Consider helping wildlife thrive as you tend to yard and garden maintenance this spring. Follow these tips to get started.
St. Thomas rescue dog finds a home with the Seabolts
“Nova Grace the Flying Ace” left her old life behind to become the newest member of the Seabolt family. Now, she’s living the spoiled dog life.
Soil problems still take ingenuity, courage
Soil management has come a long way, and crop yields have increased 400 or 500 percent. Soil erosion can’t be stopped, but we have a better handle on it.
Lost bird rediscovered in the jungle of Venezuela
Researchers working deep in the forests of Venezuela rediscovered the Tachira Antpitta, a brown bird not seen since it was first recorded in the 1950s.
This January wasn’t even fit to spread manure, or much else
It was the first January in memory that delivered more rainfall than sleet, ice and snow combined.
Ohio’s CAUV case will stay in court, but trial not until 2018
The court case against the Ohio Department of Taxation over CAUV values is still active.






