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Readers says mental illness is not an excuse for violence
Editor: The letter to the editor, Addressing the issue of mental illness and violence, (Dec. 27, 2012 issue) by Dick Patterson, of Corry is begging for a rebuttal. 1. Patterson writes “our hearts have been saddened with the terrible tragedy in Sandy Hook.” I ask, how about the countless tragedies every day of young black
Dairymen have until Nov. 20 to join Margin Protection Program
Dairymen have until Nov. 20 to enroll in the federal Margin Protection Program for coverage in 2016.
Bottled serenity could cure any illness
“I was shaken awake by a nasty wind this morning. As I headed out to the barn to begin my chores, I saw that a nice little fall of snow had created a flattering prospect for sleighing.“ — Alexander Smalley, entry in diary, January, 1868 By JUDITH SUTHERLAND Farm and Dairy columnist I have often
Alexander Smalley sees deadly fire and illness
Judith Sutherland writes about the contents of Alexander Smalley’s diary which involves a devastating village fire and illness spreading through his town.
Carroll County farmer killed in accident remembered for faith, passion
Luke Logan, 44, died in a farm accident on July 23. The community gathered to remember him on July 27 in a memorial service held in his barn.
Steel mills in Weirton see a rebirth of industry with Form Energy
Weirton Steel was one of the biggest steel companies in the world before many mills closed. Now, Form Energy is building a battery plant on the former mills.
Cecil Township to add new restrictions on oil and gas drilling
The Cecil Township Board of Supervisors is set to revise an 2012 oil and gas ordinance that will increase well setbacks and limit hours of operations.
Beaver County farmer convicted of killing geese with poisoned corn
Robert Yost, 52, of New Galilee, Pennsylvania, and his employee, Jake Reese, 27, of Enon Valley, Pennsylvania, were accused of using corn laced with a banned pesticide to kill geese and other birds on leased farmland.
Meat processing bills gain steam, but labor still an issue
Lawmakers are trying to help the bottlenecked meat processing industry, but will it be enough to help packers catch up with demand?
Ohio state legislature passes bill to reopen county fairs
Shortly after midnight Dec. 18, the Ohio House passed Senate Bill 375, a bill that seeks to void a July 30 health order limiting fairs to junior fairs only.






