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Now is the time for contemplation
“And in the end it’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years.” — Abraham Lincoln It looks as though our glorious Indian summer is over for another year, as harsh winds carry blowing snow outside my window. I find myself dreading winter more than I have in a
Playing the name game
One of the great advantages of growing up on a large farm is the thrill of being surrounded by all of God’s creatures.
Start of school is the end of freedom
There is nothing like the start of a new school year to make a child just itch for freedom. This was my first year in a very long time to not be sending a child off to the local school in August.
Struggles nothing new, but life goes on
Columnist Judith Sutherland goes down the road of life with Alexander Smalley.
$160 million phantom cattle scheme involves Midwest victims
Defendants’ records indicate they had 344,000 head of cattle but it was really less than 17,000 head.
Thanks for the county fair memories
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell enjoys fair tales of helping hands, tomfoolery and romance.
Hookstown supporters dig deep for $100,000
HOOKSTOWN, Pa. – Only 126 animals went through the sale ring at this year’s Hookstown Fair, but the sale total reflects a much larger community support.
Go ahead, let the fox in the henhouse
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell writes about the advantages of cooperation across traditional ideological and economic barriers.
Utica and Marcellus shale: Fewer well permits in April; reflects economy
This April, the ODNR issued 19 permits.
Widespread rain affecting everyone, but could break by weekend
More of the same, but hope is on the horizon.






