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Ahhh, Nuts
Home Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about nuts and nomenclature.
To Have A Cat
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about her family, cats, and a very needy brood of kittens using her Kitten Sitting Service.
Air apparent: Wicker’s lure continues
Columnist Roy Booth traces some of wicker furniture’s lure, both in yesteryears and today.
Politically contrasting opinions are OK
Newspapers publish contrasting opinions to maintain free speech and let readers exchange ideas.
Many unusual plants found thriving in Ohio in 2002
Twenty-one rare and unusual plants were discovered in Ohio this year.
Learning to market Main Street is a click away
Faculty and researchers at Cornell and Pennsylvania State’s extension division develop Web site for newly elected officials.
Cow-a-bunga: Artist wins competition
Clarion University student Melanie Belinsky’s idea of a “cow-ch” earned her an opportunity to showcase her artistic skills through the “Cow Parade” art project.
Carols aren’t just for Christmastime
The bulk of the carols have to do with nativity, so we tend to use them at Christmas time, but there are carols associated with harvest, Lent, Easter, Palm Sunday and the passing seasons.
Can soils handle stover removal for ethanol?
COLUMBUS – Removing corn stover for use in ethanol production decreases the amount of carbon stored in the soil, and has an adverse impact on overall soil fertility and crop development, according to Ohio State University research.
Clean diesel coming to farms near you
SALEM, Ohio – The Environmental Protection Agency is getting just what it asked for: cleaner diesel fuel.






