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Moms Yearn for Comfort Foods

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Most moms are not as sensational as those who live on Wisteria Lane (Desperate Housewives), but many moms feel a bit desperate occasionally.

More COOL legislation: Another attempt at staving off a trade war with the neighbors

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Both Mexico and Canada say they intend to implement retaliatory tariffs should the U.S. fail to address the current COOL law.

Ohio’s Young Ag Professionals enjoy ‘perfect growing season’

Monday, February 2, 2015

Young ag Professionals event is a place to relax, mingle and learn.

A roundup of 4-H news for May 5, 2016

Thursday, May 5, 2016

This week’s roundup includes news from the Auburn Swine 4-H club of Burton, Ohio.

Christmas creeps in on little Pilgrim feet

Thursday, November 20, 2003

To a child, that goofy pilgrim buckle hat is just an orange barrel slowing down the fast lane to the good holiday, says columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt.

Here’s to a not so ‘perfectly’ good year

Thursday, September 1, 2005

On your mark, get set, go back to school! That rite of passage, the “back to school season,” is upon us once again, ready or not.

Remember when snow was a blessing?

Thursday, March 4, 2010

“The wind howled and the snow came down all night long, across this vast prairie. We will wait until daybreak to make the trek to check the fences and the farm animals. The children are already planning a day of sledding, and are gathering up extra gloves to tuck in pockets for their day of

Fall sniffles: The cure’s as bad as the condition

Thursday, October 4, 2001

School nurses believe that the “cure” for symptoms of nasal allergy may affect school performance in a way not all that different than if they were left untreated.

Happy Hygge-Days

Thursday, November 21, 2019

As it turns out, surviving versus thriving winter is all in the attitude. Kymberly Foster Seabolt weighs in this week in her column.

Farm family diversifies to stay afloat

Thursday, September 13, 2001

When Paul and Lois Saums’ two sons, David and Doug, decided to come back to the farm in 1984, diversification became a necessity. The operation now farms hogs, grain, Christmas trees, pumpkins, broilers, etc.