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Pigeon King gets wings clipped in Maryland
SALEM, Ohio — Another state has clipped the wings of Pigeon King International. Maryland’s Securities Commissioner filed an order requesting Pigeon King International and its owner, Arlan Galbraith, show cause for doing business there. The order, filed May 19, said the state had “determined that grounds exist to allege that Pigeon King violated the registration,
Judge rules phosphorus ‘hazardous’
Hold on to your barn boots: A federal judge has ruled that phosphorus from cow manure is a hazardous substance.
Broken hearts and fond memories
The deeper the joy, the more devastating the heartbreak. The journey across this life brings a mixture of both and somehow we must be strong enough to hold it all.
A Moving Experience
My voice echoed in my daughter’s half-empty room when I called out to Mark, “Yes, I think we’ve packed everything.
Color Me Healthy
I looked down at my lunch plate feeling pangs of guilt. Something was wrong with the picture. My plate held a hot dog in a soft, white bun leftover from my husband’s company picnic.
A Little Thanks Goes a Long Way
The plucky planter on the back of our bathroom commode still makes me feel appreciated. It arrived at our house one morning in early June.
Dear readers: Bail me out of jail
There is an old but tried saying that you can’t fight City Hall. I have found it indeed true. In fact, because I have been fighting a utility instead of city hall – but it is the same thing – I may be in jail by the time you read this.
Bromfield’s world, then and now…
Louis Bromfield was a Pulitzer-prize winning author, but he wanted to be remembered for his contribution to agriculture, writes columnist Judith Sutherland in this week’s Farm and Dairy.
Armchair hikers can blaze the trail
Columnist Judith Sutherland boggles her mind with thoughts of backpacking the Appalachian Trail. Instead, she’ll read a good book about it.
JIMMY’S PETS: Compassion and Care for All
There’s a life lesson in each creature, whether great or small, shares Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb.






