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Ohio FFA Camp builds game-changing facility
CARROLLTON, Ohio — Driving into Ohio FFA Camp Muskingum will never be the same. A large two-story building now dominates the landscape at the bottom of the hill. And with that changed face, the future of the camp is energized with enhanced leadership and personal growth opportunities. Since the ground-breaking ceremony in September 2015, a
Simon Says … another FFA convention in the books
What does 6,000 people playing Simon Says look like, and why does that matter? Reporter Chris Kick found out, at this year’s Ohio FFA Convention.
Teens are the fastest-growing consumers of caffeinated products
If you think you’re seeing more kids chugging energy drinks and sipping Starbucks than ever before, you’re probably right.
Let the nesting season begin, in spite of the cold
With the polar vortex still fresh on our minds, it almost seems silly to discuss nesting birds. But the nesting season begins in January for bald eagles and great horned owls. An egg was laid in an eagle nest on the campus of Berry College in Georgia, Jan. 14. And in Pittsburgh a pair of
Jack Frost pays a mid-winter visit
At last! While we were sleeping and even the stars shivered, he finally came, bringing with him his brushes to paint an icy forest on the window. Who? Jack Frost, of course. The artist has been waiting for the disgusting (to him) warm days and nights to end so he can get to work. Every
Walking with giants in our Capitol
This Thanksgiving day, like the previous three November holidays, will find the lovely Catherine and me about as far east from the harvested Illinois fields as one can get and still be on American soil. In fact, we’ll be on federal soil, just seven blocks from the U.S. Capitol, at daughter Gracie’s place in Washington,
FSA Andy: Agency offers safety nets to assist farmers in difficult year
For the 2011 year, all counties in Ohio have been given an Emergency Disaster Designation which makes the local farmers and livestock producers eligible for several programs and special funding.
Horses mean fun for some, work for others
“Summing up his years he thought of the cowboy. He had been a cowhand for many years and had made many a drive, had driven 3,000 steers from Old Mexico to Montana. He had helped move his herd across the great rivers from the Rio Grande to the Powder River in Montana. The time had
Universities can’t serve two interests
A September piece in The Economist, the esteemed English business and political weekly, makes the bold statement that “America’s universities lost their way badly in the era of easy money. If they do not find it again, they may go the way of GM,” the global automotive giant that became a global lemon in less
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of July 10, 2008
CARROLLTON, Ohio — The Kangaroo Krew 4-H club met June 27 with 11 members present. The club discussed project judging, animal sales and the upcoming county fair. Members took a test to prepare for judging and review what has been learned this year. Members also made decorations for the club’s fair booth. The next meeting






