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White-nose syndrome strikes W.Va. bat caves

Friday, March 5, 2010

One of West Virginia’s most known bat caves has white-nose syndrome.

Nothing hotter than an August Sunday

Thursday, August 28, 2008

The only thing hotter than the August nights on the southern Illinois dairy farm of my youth were the August days, and the only thing hotter than the August days were the August Sunday mornings spent wilting in the heat and humidity that St. John’s Lutheran Church held so well. Pastor Gross’ stern stare and

Hold on tight, it’ll be a volatile ride

Thursday, March 20, 2008

A simple definition of volatility in the grain markets would be the rate of price change over time.

A sap shouting into the hurricane

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Today’s barely functioning cash grain and livestock markets will soon be getting their price signals from the world’s largest single, for-profit, around-the-clock money, grain, meat and metals futures trading operation.

Green- or whitewashing, it’s still dirty

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Ohio State’s Normand St-Pierre hits the nail on the head with an observation in this week’s Dairy Excel column: “The environmental freight train has left the station.

Extreme Makeover – Pet Edition

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Our alarms woke us early on what could have been a sleep-in Saturday, but the appointment I made at the grooming salon was for 8 a.

Shocking: Muppets gone wild

Thursday, December 7, 2006

As news of Tickle Me Elmo’s drug bust sped across the wire, there was only one conclusion that could be drawn from the tragedy: clearly sesame seed is a gateway drug.

Despite pain, life goes on and so do we

Thursday, February 19, 2004

Columnist Judith Sutherland discusses how to cope with life’s ups and downs and tragedies, too.

Lyme disease still mystifies the medical world, while patients suffer

Thursday, May 16, 2002

Columnist Judith Sutherland still looking for answers to solve Lyme disease problem.

The man behind the roar of engines and crowds

Thursday, June 14, 2007

JAMESTOWN, Pa. – In 1987, high school teacher Richard “Rick” Feicht decided that after six years of announcing tractor pulls for the Pennsylvania Tractor Pullers Association, he would strike out on his own and create an independent pulling company.