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Adding to the class menagerie
As usual, our family remains committed to causing highly educated and supremely dedicated professionals seriously doubt their career of choice.
Equine cruelty: Skelton awaiting jury trial
CANFIELD, Ohio – An attorney has requested a jury trial for Mahoning County horseman Tom Skelton, accused of animal cruelty after 15 allegedly sick and starving horses were seized from his farm in late October.
Controlled fishing, hunting available in Ohio this spring
Anglers and hunters are encouraged to apply for controlled access opportunities this spring. The online application period is open until March 31.
Lake Erie’s Fall Brawl is bigger than ever
Running late October through November, the annual Fall Brawl is all about Lake Erie’s now legendary night fishery for near-shore walleyes.
Celebrating Mother’s Day when your mom has passed away
Those opting to stay connected to their mothers this year can recognize that, although Mom may be gone, they are not motherless.
Ohio deer rifles are quickly catching up
Deer rifles are still a new idea, but are growing in popularity.
Giving thanks for family and opportunities made possible
On this day of Thanksgiving I am thankful for the opportunity to gather my family around a table of plenty. Not just of food, which is certainly more than ample, but of love, warmth and fellowship.
Operation Evergreen begins mission to get Ohio trees to military personnel
In the 17 years of the Operation Evergreen program, as many as 3,000 trees have been donated to the military.
Your Ticket To Bali Ha’i
“Step, kick, kick, cross-back, step, step; repeat, kick, kick, cross-back.” I heard my daughter practicing in her room.
Spider Savvy: Small, select natural wonder
I trimmed some overgrown weeds at the back of our house. Although they bother my wrists, I chose my manual hand trimmers because they are quiet compared to my electric trimmers.






