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Equine Herpes virus outbreak could impact U.S. horse show schedules
SALEM, Ohio — An outbreak of the Equine Herpes Virus at the National Cutting Horse Association Western National Championship April 29-May 8 in Ogden, Utah, impacting shows and competitions across the United States. Disease The Equine Herpes Virus causes respiratory disease, abortion in mares, neonatal foal death and neurologic disease. The neurologic form of equine
Ohio programs support military families initiative
COLUMBUS — First lady Michelle Obama and Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, toured the country recently to kick off a new initiative, Joining Forces. The goal is to mobilize support for military families Their tour couldn’t be more timely, said Theresa Ferrari, 4-H Youth Development Specialist for Ohio State University Extension. April
A few basics result in great pictures
Memories are forever. If however, a picture reminding one of that great memory exists, it’s even better. Thus, every hunter, angler, hiker and outdoor enthusiast ought to be armed and somewhat familiar with a decent digital camera. A camera small enough for a handy inside pocket and loaded with an unfilled memory card and fully
Broadband access: We have to bridge the digital divide
If we dropped Congress in the middle of a no-access zone, how quickly do you think we’d have broadband Internet access nationwide?
Can we ever agree on energy policies?
WASHINGTON — Tree-hugging environmentalists and national security hawks may share more common ground than generally acknowledged, said R. James Woolsey, a national security specialist and former CIA director who spoke at the recent American Association for the Advancement of Science Forum on Science and Technology Policy. After noting that climate change and terrorism are two
Strickland says it is time to tighten the belt
COLUMBUS — Moving to address a projected shortfall that may range between $733 million and $1.9 billion, Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland has directed state agencies to cut more than $733 million. Strickland said if conditions worsen, he intends to seek additional funds that may be needed to balance the budget from the state’s $1 billion
Not sure where politicians are leading us
Harry Truman once said, “No man should be allowed to be president who doesn’t understand hogs.” I chuckled when I read that quote, knowing that the greediest in the herd of pigs will grow at an alarming rate, while the weaker in the bunch will be beaten and trampled with an alarming intensity by the
An awakening of life and books
Pulitzer-Prize winning author Annie Dillard, considered by many to be the voice of American baby boomers, once said a child is in many ways a closed door until about the age of 10, when there is an awakening.
Journey of hardship and faith
As the journey by covered wagon unfolds for Laura Ingalls Wilder, her husband and young daughter, Rose, it becomes apparent that the travelers will be glad to settle down in a new home.
Tiny tunes: Can’t stop the music
Please do NOT call Children’s Services on me. Despite what you may think (and what scientific evidence may have proven), exposure to the soundtrack from Saturday Night Fever does not actually constitute child abuse.






