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Proud to stand for our flag
The flag is an enduring symbol reminding us of our freedom to make decisions and should never be taken for granted.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Jan. 23, 2014:
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, Ohio — The Miami Trace novice and senior parliamentary procedure teams traveled to The Ohio State University Dec. 21 to compete in the state FFA parliamentary procedure finals. The senior team consisted of Kameron Rinehart, Caroline Hughes, Zach Ault, Cody Clyburn, Caleb Penwell, Cassidy Elam, Evan Schaefer and Natalie Miller. They won
Need sleep? Charge up by shutting down
With a smartphone in your pocket, an electronic tablet in your bag, and laptops and gigantic televisions throughout your home, disconnecting for a nightly jaunt to dreamland has become more difficult than ever — especially for teens.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Feb. 28, 2013:
ALLIANCE, Ohio — Creative Clovers 4-H club met Feb. 16. The club went over its Thanksgiving collection for the Haven of Rest in Akron, Ohio and the tour of the Haven of Rest. Members are to think of a community service project, a fundraiser, and a field trip.The new officers are: Reagan Kornbau, president; Taylor
Research shows too much vitamin D may compromise heart health
BALTIMORE — New research by Johns Hopkins scientists suggests that vitamin D, long known to be important for bone health and in recent years also for heart protection, may stop conferring cardiovascular benefits and could actually cause harm as levels in the blood rise above the low end of what is considered normal.
College students lack scientific ability
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Most college students in the U.S. do not grasp the scientific basis of the carbon cycle — an essential skill in understanding the causes and consequences of climate change. The study, whose authors include several current and former researchers from Michigan State University, calls for a new way of teaching —
Vilsack discusses some of agriculture’s biggest issues
Click here to read the main story about the secretary’s visit to northeastern Ohio. WOOSTER, Ohio — During his visit to northeastern Ohio July 19, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack spent time addressing farmers’ concerns and some of the biggest issues facing their industry. With near-record market lows the past few years, dairy farming was
Lesson learned during relaxing weekend get-away: Never say never
Sometimes, it is hard to imagine a different life, the possibility of the sun shining just as brightly in an entirely new place. No retirement My hubby has always said he has no desire to retire — he loves what he does, he is constantly challenged in a great way every single day. It has
Tribute to Motherhood
It’s a special day that first time a daughter calls home after moving away and asks for Mom’s advice
A grand reason to celebrate
Columnist Judith Sutherland continues her series on the Myers clan.






