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Stark County dairy royalty crowned
CANTON, Ohio — Stark County Dairy Royalty were recently crowned at a 4-H Square Dance at the Stark County Fairgrounds. Kellie Keiser will reign as the 2010 Stark County Dairy Princess and Emma Ramsey as the 2010 Stark County Dairy Sweetheart. Both were crowned by the retiring Dairy Princess Emily Shockling, of Louisville and Dairy
Leroy Howard Baker Sr.
EAST ROCHESTER, Pa. — Leroy Howard Baker Sr., 89, of East Rochester passed away April 8 at Salem Community Hospital. Baker was born May 7, 1923, in Newtown Square, Pa., to Howard Daniel and Lucellia (Humphrey) Baker. He was a farmer and lived most of his life in the area. He graduated from Augusta High
Early ordinances set the path for the country
Under the operation of early policies, millions of Americans today enjoy a security of life and liberty that many people around the world don’t get.
Fire’s heat destroyed twin towers
Structural engineer describes what went wrong inside the World Trade Center on Sept. 11.
Walking advocate to speak at conference
Mark Fenton, a nationally recognized advocate for active transportation and former host of America’s Walking, will deliver the keynote address at the fifth annual Ohio Land Bank Conference, Sept. 21-23.
What farmers, families were reading 60 years ago
I was just looking through the January 1950 issue of Farm Journal magazine (cover price: 20 cents), and here’s what farmers and their wives and kids were reading 60 years ago. “Farm labor costs are coming down and efficiency is going up. Smart farm hands will hang onto good jobs. Hogs will make money for
A roundup of 4-H news for Sept. 11, 2008
CARROLLTON, Ohio — The New Horizons 4-H club met Aug. 15 with five members present. The following club members gave health and safety demonstrations: Bryden Adams, food pyramid for youth; Andrew Adams, tips for family health care and square knots; Maggie Michel, digital cameras; and Kim Locker, leading and animal. A committee was assigned to
Alexander Smalley works through sweltering heat
Judith Sutherland continues her foray into the diary of Alexander Smalley, detailing his life from the sweltering heat of summer into the fall.
Old Red has seen better days, but there’s still a place for her
Eric Keller finds ways to keep his aging pickup truck useful around his homestead.
It’s never too soon to hone your shooting skills
The first shot from a new rifle is always a lesson in feel, sound, and result.






