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Camping, with and without ‘flushers’
People are often surprised to discover that I camp. I know how that is. I’m often surprised myself. I am not an outdoorsy type of gal. I’m more the indoorsy type. With cable. When we camp I expect, at minimum, an air mattress to keep my princess-and-the-pea-like self off the unforgiving ground, decent meals and
The great clutter crisis
Despite what psychoanalysts might claim, not everything that is wrong with you is your mother’s fault.
Father’s Day
I’m not – by a long-shot – the only kid in the world who grew up without a father. The truth is, I had one – he just wasn’t around much.
Green Acres Welcome Wagon at your service
I have recently received a fair amount of mail asking me if I have, and I quote, “always lived in the country?” What a silly question.
Dairy Excel: Which works best? Decision-making takes varying styles
Terry Beck, agricultural extension agent in Wayne County and a member of the OSU Extension Dairy Excel team, writes about decision-making styles and shared decision-making with employees.
Studying real problems… like a failing beauty potion
Rather than launching telescopes into outer space, columnist Kymberly Seabolt wonders why we don’t use that money, and intelligence, for the good of the people instead. “A bizarre, torridly hot planet with clouds and raindrops made of iron was discovered by astronomers using a new technique designed to search for Earth-like planets in far-off solar
Man’s best friend is a teacher, too
It’s tough to do the right thing, especially when it comes to a pet who’s a member of the family, says columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt.
Cheer on! It’s darned hard work
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt realizes her daughter was born to cheer.
Kitchen, house chores in days of old
Enjoy today’s modern kitchen conveniences because, as columnist Roy Booth relates this week, these creature comforts weren’t always around.
Triway FFA chapter honors students
Honorary FFA degrees were presented to Erik Johnson and Richard and Nancy Neal.






