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Easter spending: Peter Cottontail is on a budget
WASHINGTON — Americans will celebrate Easter in style and on budget this year, according to the National Retail Foundation’s Easter Spending Survey. Still big business Keeping cost and their shopping list in mind, the average person celebrating Easter will spend approximately $145.13 on candy, decor, apparel and food, flat with last year’s $145.28. Total spending
Jennifer L. Baker
KENSINGTON, Ohio — Jennifer L. Baker, 33, of 8080 Apollo Road, Kensington, Ohio, died Nov. 19, 2009, following a two-vehicle crash in Butler Township. She was born April 10, 1976, in Salem the daughter of Richard and Kay (Stoffer) Miller. A 1994 graduate of West Branch High School, Baker graduated from Kent State University with
Stressed? Dao yin says just rub your ear, then pinch it
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Based on medical traditions more than 2,000 years old, Chinese self-massage techniques can help release tension and reduce anxiety — without the cost of visiting a professional therapist.
FSA Andy for April 24
Hello again! The Farm Service Agency reminds interested applicants that the agency offers loans for farmers to purchase farmland and finance agricultural operations. Farm Service Agency loan programs are designed to help producers who are temporarily unable to obtain private or commercial credit. In many cases, applicants are beginning farmers who have insufficient net worth
Looking for ginseng information?
Several organizations can give you detailed information on cultivating and marketing wild herbs.
Farm Bureau needs to wake up and smell the compost
Reader writes Senate Bill 115 is another example of the “control without investment” school of government.
Congress still trying to resolve assorted budget differences
WASHINGTON – The House and Senate approved a budget resolution back in April, but it’s crunch time to iron out the details in a reconciliation package.
Cleveland hosts preservation conference
The conference focuses on preservation-based revitalization of downtown areas, inner-city neighborhoods and older suburbs.
Let a smile be your umbrella: a way to bridge the political chasm
Columnist Dale Wildman writes looks with approval at the bipartisian appeal of President George W. Bush and at the need for political civility.
Pasture grass mixture yields more: Dairy researchers mix it up
Fistulation gives us an idea of a cow’s digestion speed and rumen efficiency on different species of cool-season grasses.






