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The West was not created overnight
Hugh Earnhart digs into the mass migration of tens of thousands of Americans into the western part of the Unites States and what it took to make it happen.
Ohio is rich with Native American history
Julie Geiss shares the tale of Council Rock in Mill Creek Park and remarks on the area’s rich Native American history and availability of natural resources.
Biking tour of Pittsburgh follows river banks
Julie Geiss and her family enjoyed a bike ride from the Carnegie Science Center along the river to the Carnegie Museum of Natural History on Forbes Avenue.
How am I even still married?
Kymberly Foster Seabolt’s marriage has survived many renovations. What’s one more?
Groups form new climate coalitions
With climate change likely to be a major conversation over the next four years or more, agriculture and forestry groups are looking for a seat at the table through climate coalitions — even if that means working with groups that have traditionally differed on climate policy ideals.
People adapt to new normal with more local food
Residents are now planting more gardens, utilizing more of the natural resources on their own land and sourcing local amid COVID-19.
We always come back to the tried and true
Kymberly Foster Seabolt experiences car trouble this week and is forced to retire one of her family’s older vehicles.
Porch promises
Kym Seabolt laments the former glory of her porch with its original columns and vows to find adequate replacements.
Extension is still open for business
Pennsylvania and Ohio State Extension offices are closed to the public, but they’ve gone online to continue helping people.
Secrets to finding ‘the one’
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares what’s made her marriage successful and offers advice on finding “the one.”






