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Lanternfly may not damage hardwood trees as thought
New long-term research led by Penn State has revealed that hardwood trees may be less vulnerable to spotted lanternflies than initially thought.
Fear of missing out
Eric Keller reflects on the careful planning it took to enjoy the solar eclipse with his family on April 8, 2024.
Redding, Vogel push for funding for animal diagnostic lab in western Pa.
Farmers in western Pennsylvania often seek out lab services in other states, which Pa. Ag Secretary Russell Redding says isn’t good enough for a state that claims to prioritize its agricultural economy.
Making maple syrup on a budget
Eric Keller details his trials and successes making maple syrup this year.
DeLaVergne: Home of the giants!
Paul Harvey provides a brief history, and a look into the significance of DeLaVergne engines.
UECU announces 2021 scholarship for utility and energy families
Utilities Employees Credit Union is offering a $3,000 student scholarship to families in the utility and energy industries.
Start of spring only comes once a year
Judith Sutherland shares some special moments from the first day of spring this year.
Grandparents taught family to have empathy and help others
Judith Sutherland recalls a recent conversation with her mother about her grandparents’ willingness to help those less fortunate in the 1930s.
There really is no place like home
Torch Lake in Michigan proved to be a glorious September getaway for Judith Sutherland, but, as always, returning home brings a feeling like no other.
Healthy soil is your best defense
Healthy soils with proper structure and a balance of mineral and organic matter withstand drought and provide moisture to plants during the dry season.






