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A (plain) face in a crowd
Leaving your house in lounge clothes with messy hair and no makeup to run a quick errand is sure to attract everyone you know.
More than meals served at the last supper
The weekly newspaper from my hometown bring news that the small, rural Catholic church near the big southern Illinois dairy farm of my youth will close its doors next year, a casualty, according to its distant bosses, of too few priests and too many parishes. No planning It’s a judgment day that many of the
Universities can’t serve two interests
A September piece in The Economist, the esteemed English business and political weekly, makes the bold statement that “America’s universities lost their way badly in the era of easy money. If they do not find it again, they may go the way of GM,” the global automotive giant that became a global lemon in less
Market Monitor: Whoa, Baby, Hot! Hot! Hot!
One of our family stories involves number one son in a restaurant tasting his soup. The attractive girl going by our table was surprised to hear a 12-year old blurt out, “Whoa, Baby, Hot! Hot!” I thought of that yesterday as I watched the attractive corn prices go by my screen. I have to admit
New Web site helps producers prevent the biggest cause of calf deaths
ROSELAND, N.J. — Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has launched its new Guardian vaccine Web site, www.guardianvaccine.com, which provides the latest information to help producers and veterinarians prevent and manage neonatal diarrhea, commonly known as scours, in their cattle herds. “Neonatal diarrhea is the number one killer of beef and dairy calves less than 60 days old,
Farm news that happened while you weren’t watching …
With the summer already two-thirds over and the dog days of August about to seep in, I’ll bet you didn’t notice that… About the time troubled New York lender CIT Group started coughing up blood two weeks ago, a trustee for one of its former clients, Meadowbrook Farms Cooperative, was alerting a federal bankruptcy judge
Quarantine scare lifted in Beaver County
Nearby Hookstown Fair to continue as usual despite intense public interest in quarantine.
Columbiana County Fairgrounds beef complex edges closer to reality
Beef exhibitors hope to show in a new complex on the Columbiana County fairgrounds for the 2004 fair.
Round up of gardening news for March 30, 2023
Stark Soil & Water Conservation District will host Introduction to Rain Gardens Program from 6-8 p.m. April 10 at Stark Library.
Roundup of gardening news for Dec. 2, 2021
The Mahoning County Extension will host a holiday crafting event Dec. 15, at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.






