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Finding meaning in a messy life
A tidy room is nice, but so is building pillow forts, making tasty meals and crafting projects from stuff that should have been decluttered years ago.
A hard change is gonna come
Alan Guebert encourages those in the ag industry to stop telling the market what we will produce and start listening to what it needs us to produce.
Historic homes to open for tour in Jefferson County
Step back in time and stroll the streets of historic Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, a National Historic Landmark District, on Aug. 3 and 4 during the historical society’s annual tour.
Stark Co. farmer Ben Klick embraces technology, new challenges
Klick has farming in his blood. He is part of a farm family that’s in its fifth generation. According to Klick, farming is a business, and everyone should be open to the entrepreneurial side. In the meantime, he is giving voice to a new generation.
Goodbye to 2021’s high profits; hello to 2022’s high costs
Alan Guebert explains why this year’s wild and crazy ride in the grain markets has set the stage for a more normal 2022 in terms of grain prices.
Honey bees prefer country blossoms to city blooms
Hungry honey bees appear to favor flowers in agricultural areas over those in neighboring urban areas.
Patience lets winter’s beauty to be appreciated
Julie Geiss shares some winter activities her family has participated in instead of cross-country skiing this year.
Pa. bill seeks to stop municipalities from restricting certain utilities
Pennsylvania lawmakers are considering a bill that would prevent local governments from restricting the type of energy its residents use. Senate Bill 275 is being called an “energy choice” bill by its supporters. Opponents say it’s unnecessary and problematic.
There’s no better way to connect than camping
Whether it’s a connection with family or nature that is being sought, both can be found camping.
Killer DIY
Perhaps the blend of logic and imagination that solves true crimes and crimes like 1970s tile are more alike than we realize, Kym Seabolt explains.






