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Save the pollinators with flowers

Thursday, January 30, 2020

Learn more about the benefits of different types of pollinator gardens and what types of wildlife you can expect to visit throughout the year.

No binoculars in computer birding

Thursday, January 23, 2020

If you need a feather fix until cold winter weather really sets in, try some of Scott Shalaway’s suggestions for online birding.

Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 17, 2019

Thursday, October 17, 2019

Catch up on local FFA news from West Holmes FFA, Utica FFA, River Valley FFA, Lorain County JVS FFA and Fayetteville FFA.

Air Works Auction founder writes book for 30th sale

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

The Air Works Consignment Auction has grown significantly over its 30-year span, and to recognize the growth, the founder has written a commemorative book.

Two homemade hot chocolate recipes

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Making hot chocolate on the stove or in the slow cooker is a piece of cake with these two recipes.

Water, water, everywhere?

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Less than 1 percent of all the water on earth is water that we can actually use.

Sarah Stanley lives on at Stark County Fair

Sunday, September 6, 2015

More than $90 a pound offered for girl’s Stark County fair project, who died a month ago.

Needed: 11 trillion gallons of water to replenish California drought

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

IRVINE, Calif. — It will take about 11 trillion gallons of water (42 cubic kilometers) — around 1.5 times the maximum volume of the largest U.S. reservoir — to recover from California’s continuing drought, according to a new analysis of NASA satellite data. The finding was part of a sobering update on the state’s drought

Some dogs are simply a rare gift

Thursday, October 18, 2012

As the combine moves across the fields, closing in on the soybean harvest, our English Shepherd posts himself in the best place to observe, waiting patiently, watching the dust fly. When the combine stops, Billy moves closer to investigate, to see if his services are required. He retreats after the hopper is unloaded, but stays

American Farm Bureau holds meeting

Monday, January 12, 2009

SAN ANTONIO — The phrase “Forward Farm Bureau,” uttered by Ohioan Oscar Bradfute while serving as American Farm Bureau Federation’s second president in the 1920s, was a rallying cry heard across the land as the bureau struggled against the headwinds of a farm depression and later the Great Depression. Bradfute’s phrase was echoed numerous times