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Small towns are the strongest foundation
Mooreland, Indiana, was paradise for a child — my old friend Rose and I have often said so — small, flat, entirely knowable. When I say it was small I mean the population was three hundred people. I cannot stress this enough. People approach me to say they, too, grew up in small towns and
Wolves with power tools
Kymberly Foster Seabolt offers an update on the great bathroom renovation of 2021.
Nothing says summer like the great American road trip
Julie Geiss shares memories from a recent family road trip to Assateague State Park and National Seashore and the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
Link between COVID-19 and loss of smell, taste explored
Clinicians around the world are reporting many COVID-19 cases in which patients have experienced an abrupt total or partial loss of smell and taste.
Roundup of 4-H news for June 21, 2018
Catch up on local 4-H news from Springfield Booster Boys, Richland County 4-H program, Western Reserve Rangers 4-H club and Harrison County 4-H.
Chemical giants putting on quite the dance act
Chemical companies are making a lot of noise as they consider mergers.
Building character starts in childhood
We had lots of ways to build character on those farms, the land so wide open we could explore a new section every day.
Fix rural broadband’s leaky, creaky ‘net
Moving just six miles from a small central Illinois farm town to an even smaller, rural enclave in 2005 took the lovely Catherine and me from a drafty, big house on a leafy, wide street to a tighter, smaller house in a leafy, wide woods. Fabulous.
Ohio FFA members told to defend their dreams
Keynote speaker: “If you don’t stand up for yourselves, if you don’t honor and respect who you are, why should anyone else?”
Marcellus and Utica shale gas may bring fewer jobs than thought
COLUMBUS — A recent industry-funded study estimating that development of shale natural gas and oil could create or support 200,000 jobs in Ohio greatly overestimates the economic impact of the industry, according to a new Ohio State University analysis.






