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Armchair hikers can blaze the trail
Columnist Judith Sutherland boggles her mind with thoughts of backpacking the Appalachian Trail. Instead, she’ll read a good book about it.
Summer of 2012: Too hot to handle?
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — This past June, more than 170 all-time U.S. heat records were tied or broken — many of them originally set in the historically hotter months of July and August. And with a drought plaguing much of the country, the ground is as dry and crispy as a saltine cracker. Widespread drought By
Don’t blink: Turkeys have incredible eyesight
Anyone who has ever tried to look at a wild turkey knows they have incredible eyesight. One moment you’re looking at one; then you blink, and it’s gone.
Hummers, those mighty migrants, can still show up in winter
Mid-October marks the end of the ruby-throated hummingbird migration season, so it’s time to take down nectar feeders, clean them thoroughly, and store them until April, right? Generally, that’s good advice, but if you’re a hopeful birder, keep one feeder filled all winter. You may get to see a wandering hummingbird from the west. Hummingbird
Listening to the birds and remembering a friend
Eliza Blue thinks about a friend who passed away suddenly, listening to the birds in her writing nook.
Buckeye Egg management not all it’s cracked up to be, citizens group says
Neither the farm’s problems and the managers are new to the Buckeye Egg controversy.
Never give up: A reason for living
Sadness and loss come to us all, and dark times in life challenge us to find new, meaningful purpose.
More food labeling, not less, is needed
Given the sad state of affairs in today’s affairs of state – record federal budget deficits, record trade deficits, illegal domestic eavesdropping, the sale of key U.
Dairy showmen disqualified for hair tampering
Ohio State Fair dairy showmen disqualified for alleged livestock tampering.
Weather, foreign news running the markets
Marlin Clark outlines weather patterns and global conflicts impacting corn, soybean and wheat prices, delivering a grain markets update for Oct. 8, 2024.






