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Tumors in hiding beware: This radiologist will find you anywhere
Detecting liver cancer in an old dog is not an easy task. To begin, many old dogs have what is called nodular hyperplasia. Benign masses grow on their liver, rarely causing complications. However, these friendly masses cannot be differentiated from malignant tumors without a biopsy, an invasive procedure to remove cells from the body for
It really does all come out in the wash
I don’t want to burst anyone’s bubble or make them question the beliefs they hold dear and the meaning of life, but I do think it’s time we set the record straight. I can no longer live this lie and neither should you. Let us come clean on a universal truth: You will never, ever
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.
Grocer to increase amount of locally grown produce
Grocer increases amount of locally grown produce GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Midwest grocer Meijer, which began by selling locally produced foods from area farmers, is substantially expanding its commitment to home grown fruits and vegetables by 20 percent this year, said Mark Stevenson, produce director at the Grand Rapids, Mich.-based supercenter chain. Meijer’s Home Grown
Elusive bull elk gets hunt started
If there had been a couple rows of letters above his image, the distant bull elk would have illustrated the cover of any respectable outdoor magazine. I had seen the same image more than once in my dreams but this was no sleep time show, this bull was the real deal and he was cruising
Although oil and gas production is up, Chesapeake posts 3Q loss
Chesapeake’s Utica shale net production in the third quarter dropped 15 percent, as the company curtailed production as a result of weak product pricing.
Top corn yields are more than luck
Picking the right hybrid can put more corn in the combine.
Community picks up pieces after tornado destroys West Virginia farm
Chuck and Cheryl Glenn are about two weeks out from the EF2-rated tornado May 8 that ripped through their houses and barns in Hancock County, West Virginia.
May Day, pillowcases and mushrooms
Dancing through the woods, pretending we were gypsies in search of food, my sisters long ago taught me that somewhere around May Day we might stumble upon mushrooms, and a day of play would become an evening for a feast. One particular year, after a very snowy winter followed by a rainy spring, we were
Bucket list has been updated and revised
Mike Tontimonia shares his revised bucket list.






