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Easy targets for a taxing situation
There are plenty of “sin taxes” that could be applied, if Ohio’s governor Bob Taft takes the advice of columnist Kym Seabolt.
What a Waste
Home Living columnist Laurie Mariatt Steeb writes about leftover foods and the waste she sees in American society.
Precipitation likely to exceed last year’s
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – If it seems to you like this year is wetter so far than 2003 – which for much of Pennsylvania was the wettest on record – you are perceptive.
Pastor carves Christmas totem pole
A 26-year effort in research, sketching and carving ended in the translation of the Christmas story into a 12-foot totem pole of yellow cedar.
Mail Pouch painter dies, but legacy lives
Ohio native Harley Warrick, who painted his way into history with “Chew Mail Pouch Tobacco” signs on barns, died Nov. 24 at age 76.
Lush green grass may look good,but it’s actually harmful to horses’ health
Spring is here, and the plants are new and fresh. The pretty, lush grasses that green the countryside in April and May are young, tender, and very tasty for a horse.
COOL starts to heat up
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.
Wetland loss slows, but some see new court ruling as step backward
The same day as the government announces a slow-down in wetland losses, EPA toughens definition of ‘dredging’ to include removal of material from U.S. waters.
Serviceberry: The Giving Tree
Tami Gingirch shares the history and environmental impact of the serviceberry tree — one of our earliest blooming native tree species in Ohio.
Rain makes lower 2024/25 prices
Alan Guebert explains how the weather has impacted both this year and next year’s corn, soybean and wheat crops.






