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Get ready now for shed hunting season

Thursday, January 23, 2020

Late February and early March are the prime time for deer antler shed hunters. Mike Tontimonia offers tips for success.

Drilling violations in Pa. counties

Thursday, February 8, 2018

The Pennsylvania DEP has collected a $1.7 million civil penalty prescribed in a consent order and agreement with Energy Corporation of America.

Parenting: Do timeouts really work?

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Not all grown-ups know how to use timeout to their advantage.

Energy awareness during cold weather: keeping warm without stressing utilities

Monday, January 27, 2014

Cold weather can stress public utilities. Here’s a few ways to stay warm while also keeping utility stress to a minimum.

Summer of surprises won’t be forgotten

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Life is full of surprises, each one a chapter in the book that spices up a life. For me, one of the greatest surprises of the year was my son being asked to photograph a June wedding in Big Sky, Mont. Better yet that he was healthy and strong enough to happily accept the job.

Scientists find new treatment for common recurrent fever in children

Thursday, April 21, 2011

WASHINGTON — A preliminary study conducted by a team at the National Institutes of Health has identified a promising new treatment in children for the most common periodic fever disease in children. The syndrome is called periodic fever associated with aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis and cervical adenitis — or PFAPA — and is characterized by monthly

Sign-ups for Conservation Reserve Program underway

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Thanks to this gorgeous summer weather, I have been able to take an enjoyable walk at least three nights a week. When one takes a leisurely stroll, you cannot help but take pleasure in the sights and smells around you. The black eyed Susan’s (one of my favorite flowers) are in full bloom. The smell

Ohio EPA settles with manure applicator; urges farmers to know regulations

Thursday, June 24, 2010

CELINA, Ohio — Eight Star Farms has agreed to pay Ohio EPA a $1,000 penalty for discharge of manure that killed more than 6,000 fish when the manure flowed off a Licking County farm field into a tributary of Lake Fork. The farm, of Celina, also must pay more than $1,760 to the Ohio Department

Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board: More than a paper tiger

Thursday, January 14, 2010

A plan to fund the Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board is expected this month.

Can agriculture save humanity?

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Hunger, poverty and insecurity are at the core of global instability, but a 2008 World Bank report identified agriculture as the primary driver to abate hunger and reduce poverty.