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Ohio Celebrates National 4-H Week Oct. 5-11
Young people across Ohio are celebrating National 4-H Week Oct. 5 though Oct. 11.
Kentucky Proud program pairs recipes with local products
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service and Kentucky Department of Agriculture will give consumers recipes containing local products with the Plate It Up, Kentucky Proud program.
Loudonville Livestock Club presents awards at appreciation banquet
Receiving the supreme showman trophies at the Loudonville Livestock Club banquet were Caleb Shriver, Mitch Rooks and Amber Nickles. LOUDONVILLE, Ohio — The Loudonville Livestock Club lavished notes of appreciation and presented trophy awards during its appreciation banquet held in the cafeteria of the Loudonville High School recently. Jeff Byers, veterinarian and club adviser, welcomed
A roundup of FFA news for the week of May 7, 2009
ALBANY, Ohio — The Alexander FFA chapter held District 10 officer training April 24 at Logan High School. Members in attendance included Zach Crabtree, Noelle Eveland, Ethan Sayers, Ben Smith, Tim Smith, Jessie Sinclair, Jacob Smith, Whitney Mullins, Heather Gould, Kathy Kasler, and Kim Holcomb. Breakout sessions were held to train the president, vice president,
Cupboards nearly bare for Obama’s cabinet picks
President-elect Barack Obama’s staff will face many challenges in next four years. NEWARK, Del. — James Butkiewicz, professor of Economics at the University of Delaware, says that although the Federal Reserve has pushed about as far as it can, and the incoming Obama administration is talking about an aggressive stimulus package, the country will still
Selling out
I didn’t set out to become a sell-out. I’m just saying. For the record and all. I had no intention of becoming an impersonal cog in the corporate machine.
What’s wrong with this picture?
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on atrocities.
Game day strategies for tackling your Super Bowl diet
Diet and fitness plans can go out the window easily if you don’t have a game plan for your football party.
Our youth are the future of agriculture
2010 … It has been a “dickens” of a year! The challenge of the American job market has loomed in blogs, coffee shop conversations and in every form of printed material. It can even be likened to the plot of the classic Charles Dickens tale, A Christmas Carol. It seems that our country is haunted
End of the Rainbow
This double rainbow appeared April 1 over John and Myra Piwowar’s Vances Mill Dairy in Uniontown, Pa. John said the day was cool, windy and overcast and just before 5:30 p.m., a downpour soaked the farm. After 10 minutes of rain, the sun came out and brought this brilliant rainbow with it.






