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Where we came from
Editor Rachel Wagoner reflects on the industry that employed her family for generations — steel — and what redevelopment in Rust Belt towns might mean for the region.
It takes guts to fix our abusive illegal ag labor system
Alan Geubert sheds light on the labor infractions of Wisconsin-based contractor, Packers Sanitation Services, Inc., and what they should mean to consumers.
Round up of FFA news for Oct. 8, 2020
Catch up on local FFA news from West Holmes FFA, United FFA, River Valley FFA and Northwestern-Wayne FFA.
Time is now to embrace change
Alan Guebert presents the facts and offers advice on changes that will help everyone survive 2020 for a hopeful, better 2021.
Laugh often and find the best in others
Judith Sutherland remembers her dear friend Bill Cameron and his joyful spirit and unforgettable character in the days following his death.
Farmers, let’s get out of our comfort zones
To succeed in farming, we all need to feel a little uncomfortable. To push ourselves to be better stewards of our land and livestock, and to be more efficient with our resources. To meet new people, and to get to know them. Don’t settle for the single story. Let’s broaden our communities.
Pay attention to Lake Erie battle
The activist group behind the Lake Erie Bill of Rights is after more than just cleaner water. Editor Susan Crowell urges you to pay attention to what’s going on in Toledo that could target personal property rights.
Behave. People see you
Kymberly Foster Seabolt talks about the inspiration behind her stories and reminds us to be considerate of others.
Can friends survive milking parlor?
According to Judith Sutherland, you never really knew the strength of a friendship until your friend took a turn in the milking parlor.
From scoff to cough
Kymberly Foster Seabolt heartily apologizes to allergy sufferers for the years she didn’t believe. She knows now that allergies are nothing to sniff at.






