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A day not forgotten for many reasons
Columnist Judith Sutherland goes down memory lane to March 1969.
Ode to the imperfect mother
It’s not easy to be the “perfect mother,” the one who always has to eat the heel of the bread loaf, says columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt.
Shop ’til you drop your senses
Columnist Kym Seabolt’s mother never bought a Veg-O-Matic based on the lure of TV commercials, so her daughter is not about to succomb to the lure of the “Perfect Pancake” maker, either.
From the woods: Deciding which trees to use for buckets, hinges, brooms
Antique columnist Roy Booth reflects on early settlers’ choices of wood for furniture.
Wayne Co. recognizes 4-H volunteers at banquet
Shirley Pittenger’s dedication to the 4-H program earned her the 2002 Meritorious Service Award during the Wayne County 4-H Volunteer Recognition Banquet at The Barn Restaurant in Smithville.
Scientists warn: Rapidly-spreading swine disease has unknown source
MANHATTAN, Kan. – A new disease has taken swine producers, veterinarians and scientists across the country by surprise and left them searching for solutions.
Ohio collaboration will produce beef in Israel
CLEVELAND – A unique collaboration between the Cleveland-based Ohio-Israel Agricultural Initiative of
Once-a-day milking opens doors
Milking cows once a day may give farmers an opportunity to pursue other interests, reduce stress and finally have time for a nap.
Entangled in grief: Coping with tragedy takes new twists with farm families
SALEM, Ohio – A family member’s death is difficult, but when it’s on a farm, the loss takes another challenging dynamic.
Area residents say watershed district’s plan still vague
SALEM, Ohio – The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District says its idea holds water, but some landowners in 18 eastern Ohio counties deny it and say the district’s latest plan is giving them a sinking feeling.






