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Staring down the mouse that roared

Thursday, November 18, 2004

I am decidedly a country girl from way back, but I confess to one odd trait that makes me look like a city kid in the biggest way.

Our Clothes Racks Are Full Like Our Heads

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Carol and I were pricing clothes at the consignment shop where I work part time. Carol, my supervisor/boss, manages the Next to New Shop in the basement level of the Columbiana Women’s Club.

Special Delivery

Thursday, February 23, 2006

It’s one vicious circle. Magazines pile up under my furniture and I chide myself for subscribing to them.

Fear and loathing in the loss of a cell phone

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Last week I suffered a grievous personal loss of a very dear friend. It was sudden and unexpected and although valiant lifesaving efforts were undertaken, all attempts to revive were ultimately unsuccessful.

It’s up to you to prevent PDA

Thursday, July 14, 2005

Back in the day we shunned PDA.
No, not personal digital assistant – that’s so 21st century.
PDA was Public Display of Affection, i.

Dairy Excel: How motivated are your employees?

Thursday, August 21, 2003

Farm employees are no different than workers in other industries: Different things motivate different peole at different times, reminds Tuscarawas County Ag Agent Chris Zollers.

Cherishing the storyteller’s tales

Thursday, May 8, 2003

Embrace the stories that the elderly can share, says columnist Judith Sutherland. The wisdom and experience is invaluable.

Take this story about ‘Beautiful Joe’ to heart

Thursday, February 21, 2002


Columnist Judith Sutherland shares life’s lessons learned from a four-legged friends (and two-legged ones as well).

From the Tomato Patch

Thursday, October 17, 2002

Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about what to do with those extra tomatoes.

What is the farmers’ contribution?

Thursday, June 7, 2001

In a guest commentary, R.L. Kohls ag economist from the Purdue Extension, writes about the farmer’s share of the food dollar.