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Pigs come to rescue of widow in Uganda
RICHMOND, Va. — A pair of pigs in Uganda changed the life of Milly, a widow, forever. In 2003, Milly’s husband died, leaving her unemployed with eight children to raise. As a housewife, her role had been to bear children and take care of their home. She was 35 and seemingly had no where to
Atrazine not causing groundwater pollution
The herbicide atrazine isn’t causing groundwater pollution, but its effect on surface water is another question.
New life always brings excitement
New life is a dose of the very best medicine.
Happiness is a playful, warm puppy
I was talking to a sweet woman one day this past week, and she mentioned that her little Westie dog is getting old and feeble.
A ‘smother mother’s’ guide to life
Even a natural-born smother mother has to know that the best way to keep children close is to start letting go. Just ask columnist Kym Seabolt.
Drought 2016 limited yields in some counties, but not everywhere
Despite some late-season rains that definitely helped, drought affected multiple counties in Ohio, Pennsylvania and especially New York.
Change is inevitable, but not easy
As we watch our world changing, environmental landscapes shaved away, plowed under and concrete poured over, all for the sake of development and sprawl, we displace so much that deserves preservation.
Ohio’s large-scale livestock rules under final review
Unless major revisions are required, Ohio’s livestock facility permitting and operating regulations are set to take effect as early as June 20. The regulations govern farms housing more than 1,000 animal units.
Reader: FDA needs help defining word ‘healthy’
A reader comments on the Food and Drug Administration’s “Food Labeling: Nutrient Content Claims; Definition of the Term ‘Healthy'” (Proposed Rule).
Keep up with a soldier’s life in Iraq
Columnist Judith Sutherland read’s about a soldier’s experience online.






