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Snow days aren’t all child’s play
You have no idea how many times I have thanked the good Lord for creating me in this century. He, in his infinite wisdom, knew exactly what he was doing when he put me in a time period blessed with hot running water and warm toasty furnaces.
Quality assurance in a husband
A Romanian tried to lodge a complaint with consumer protection officials after his girlfriend refused to marry him.
What should you tell your child about Iraqi war?
Parents and caretakers are the key to giving children a sense of personal safety and security.
Western Reserve FFA celebrates past year, looks forward to upcoming one
COLLINS, Ohio – The Western Reserve FFA held its annual banquet May 18 with over 200 people in attendance.
Even in middle age, cutting calories slows aging of the heart
To remain young at heart, eat less, the study says.
Drought, temperature swings blamed for widespread corn abnormalities
COLUMBUS – This season’s drought may be the cause of stunted ears being found throughout Ohio’s cornfields.
Biodiesel found in more and more tanks
In the past year, as pure soy biodiesel licensed to a number of manufacturers by the National Biodiesel Board has gained more general acceptance, the amount of soy oil being burned as automotive fuel has skyrocketed.
The Darr dash
NEWCOMERSTOWN, Ohio – This farm office is a flurry of activity. George Darr and his intern sit facing one another in the Sunset Acres second-floor farm office, dialing or answering the phone almost nonstop.
Risky business: Where’s the beef?
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell gives her thoughts on the mad cow scare.
Former Ohio 4-H’er joins the ‘long gray line’ of West Point graduates
Graduation day at the U.S. Military Academy was the culmination of many miles marched, orders taken, courses struggled through and accepting multitudes of regulations and restrictions.






