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A life’s story worth telling
An interview with a blind man and respected broom maker changed Sutherland’s approach to writing narratives. It was a story worth telling in her hometown.
R.S.V.P., who me?
It’s important to note that while other people may ask “were you raised in a BARN?” as a derogatory statement, our kids know the appropriate answer is “Yes!”
Mrs. Big Stuff
I had cookies for dinner last night. Who over the age of 4 does that?
Join the race to help save monarchs
The monarch butterfly is now in great decline and its main . . . well, only sourcing of food; milkweed is just about as scarce as the butterfly itself.
Prank calls and note passing made fun childhood times
Back before caller ID, being anonymous was a reality.
A lesson about the love of raising sheep
When I was a toddler, my maternal grandfather decided his four little granddaughters needed the experience of bottle feeding a lamb.
Farmland documentary shows the truth: Farming is not easy
Editor Susan Crowell wants you to go to the movies. (Actually, she wants you to take a carload to the movies.) What’s playing? ‘Farmland.’
Finding gardens with Google Earth
Researchers at the University of Illinois have developed a methodology to quantify Chicago’s urban gardens using Google Earth.
Kymberly Foster’s parenting performance review
This week, Kymberly Foster reacts to her daughter’s Mother’s Day poem.
SWCD offers something for everyone
As I near my 10th anniversary with the Columbiana Soil & Water Conservation District, I reflect on one of the questions I hear the most; “What do you guys do here?” And while this may seem like any easy question to answer, it actually can be quite complex. The reason this question is so complex






