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Bull and bear get piggish competition
An unwritten motto of a former employer, market adviser Professional Farmers of America, was that it’s easier to turn journalists into economists than economists into journalists.
Girls just wanna do good
A group of six professional, young mothers from the Petersburg and Boardman areas are revolutionizing the typical “girls’ night out” by turning it into their “GNO for Good.”
Letting go is for the best
Eliza Blue learned lessons she expected to during lambing season this year. With the help of Mother Nature, it turned out to be her most successful one yet.
More valuable than silver and gold
Judith Sutherland considers all the ways her granddaughter has enriched her life as she turns 6 years old.
Online orders can mean dicey delivery
Consumers have turned to food delivery as an alternative to eating out or shopping in a grocery store, but they should keep a food safety in mind.
Ohio State Mansfield builds micro-farm
Ohio State Professor Kip Curtis has a vision of turning a portion of the Mansfield campus into a sustainable micro-farm and educational center.
Can universities look beyond ‘cookie cutter’ achievement?
New report, Turning the Tide, examines the current process of measuring a student’s level of intelligence when it comes to the college admission application.
Being energy efficient when Daylight Saving Time ends
When the time comes to turn clocks back, eco-conscious men and women can employ various strategies to conserve energy.
The Paradox of Our Age
I received the following essay, which was attributed to comedian George Carlin, but it turns out he had nothing to do with the piece.
How to stay safe when you’re ice fishing
Even if you’ve checked the ice to ensure a safe ice fishing trip, it’s important to be prepared, bring safety equipment and know what to do in an emergency.




			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			

