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Making farmland preservation work
The screen in the darkened room showed a rural road now bordered on the left by new homes. “I used to farm this,” said Knox County’s Tim Norris as he flipped to the next slide.
You think your fuel bill is high!
It’s like a game. If I put only $10 in the gas tank, maybe prices will go down tomorrow (which is about how long $10 lasts and I have to stop at the gas station again).
Searching for hope with grace
I am always on the look-out for new books on Lyme disease. Most are scientifically-based and might offer a glimmer of hope through new treatment options within the medical world.
Columnist perpetuates family lore, but it’s just a myth
Family trees are often filled with more fiction than fact, observes reader Kevin Sherlock.
Read it Again: Week of March 13, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
The Third Spill’s A Charm
Mother Laurie Marlatt Steeb learns her lessons after a summer of lax rules.
Softy Mom, the Sucker
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about how kids get the best of their parents.
A new nay of thinking
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about new feelings of having her parents needing her to help look out for them.
Tuscarawas dairy 4-H’ers recognized
SUGARCREEK, Ohio – The 17th annual Tuscarawas County junior fair dairy banquet Nov. 15 drew about 250 club members, parents, dairy sale buyers and other program supporters.
Truman Library hosts mini Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon in Miniature, on display in Independence until Sept. 23, was created by a group of miniaturists, artisans, and “George enthusiasts,” has traveled throughout the United States.






