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Waiting For The Slinging To Cease
Does the pre-election mud hit you like it hits me? Not a soft, warm variety that makes me ready for the spa, this mud is cold and slimy, and I have some homework to do to get polished up in time to vote.
Visiting the Central Virginia Civil War Collectors Association Meeting with Jack Hann
Jack Hann took us back in time to the Central Virginia Civil War Collectors Association meeting in Glen Allen, Virginia. Many people attend the May show at the Richland County Fairgrounds in Ohio each year. Hann is originally from Franklin Square in Columbiana County.
A chicken run that’s now a greenhouse
Eric Keller arrived home with his lumber, but instead of a chicken run, he managed to build a greenhouse.
Canfield Fair is building new junior fair complex
The Canfield Fair is relocating the junior fair to the center of the fairgrounds, where it will build a new multi-purpose complex in time for the 2018 fair.
Vacation with Us: DeGenaro
Steve and Mary DeGenaro, of Poland, Ohio, visited Krakow, Poland and Prague, Czech Republic April 25-May 3. Mary took us to Wenceslas Square in Old Prague, where it was announced in 1989 that the communist government voluntarily resigned, and that Czechoslovakia, as it was known then, was a free nation.
Mississippi flooding predicted to cause largest dead zone ever
EUNICE, La. — The Gulf of Mexico’s hypoxic zone is predicted to be the largest ever recorded, due to extreme flooding of the Mississippi River this spring, according to an annual forecast by a team of NOAA-supported scientists from the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium, Louisiana State University and the University of Michigan.
Sentimental journey through old memories
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt may hoard babyhood memorabilia but she plans on keeping it all.
Farmers should check for damaged fields after ice storms
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Farmers should examine winter wheat and forages as the crops emerge from dormancy to determine if they have been damaged from the recent sleet and ice storms, two Purdue Extension specialists say. Forage crops specialist Keith Johnson estimated that one-fifth of the Indiana landscape was covered by the sleet and ice
Brown Swiss breeders plan convention
The Pennsylvania Brown Swiss Breeders are hosting this year’s National Brown Swiss Convention which will be held four days in June and feature two tours.
Practice makes perfect sense
They are to stand in three (almost) straight lines on the shiny wooden floor. Tennis shoes screech loudly in that nails-on-chalkboard yet oddly satisfying way that they sometimes do on gymnasium floors, as 46 feet swivel into position.






