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Moving forward a part of the mystery

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Remember the trepidation of having to climb up the ladder to the dark hay mow very early in the morning after having stayed up late watching a scary movie the night before? It’s been years and years ago, but I still feel that tingling in the toes and chills up my spine just thinking about it! Scary story.

Where is ag on Bush’s priorities?

Thursday, February 24, 2005

One day recently, the morning TV news carried two headlines that made me stop in my tracks.
Condoleeza Rice was appealing for several billion dollars in aid to be sent to Tunisia, and about quadruple that billion dollar amount to be sent to Iraq and Afghanistan.

May the luck of the Irish be with you

Thursday, March 18, 2004

Columnist Judith Sutherland offers a bit of Irish education in this week that claims St. Patrick’s Day.

Smoke obscures reality, mortality

Thursday, October 3, 2002

Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt says the anti-smoking warriors and the surgeon general just don’t get it: Teens are immortal.

What a Waste

Thursday, March 15, 2001

Home Living columnist Laurie Mariatt Steeb writes about leftover foods and the waste she sees in American society.

Larding needles weren’t for sewing

Thursday, August 23, 2001

Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about what some of the terms included in old cookbooks mean in terms of fireplace cooking.

Ashland County drive-it-yourself tour

Thursday, September 25, 2003

The Ashland County drive-it-yourself tour is Sept. 27-28.

Ohio corn yields right on target

Thursday, December 22, 2005

COLUMBUS – One couldn’t tell from Ohio’s average corn yield that 2005 was a rough season for growers.

Mail Pouch painter dies, but legacy lives

Thursday, December 14, 2000

Ohio native Harley Warrick, who painted his way into history with “Chew Mail Pouch Tobacco” signs on barns, died Nov. 24 at age 76.

COOL starts to heat up

Thursday, May 8, 2003

Debate about COOL heated up as USDA officials headed to different parts of the country to address concerns about the controversial country-of-origin labeling.