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S&S Equipment raffling off limited edition Bush Hog cutter for breast cancer
S&S Equipment owner Bud Smith is raffling off a limited edition pink BH216 cutter by Brush Hog with 100% of proceeds going to the American Cancer Society.
Cold front
The recent cold spell has Kymberly Foster Seabolt considering the cost of heating a mansion.
Author Ralph Moody shares a lifestyle
Freddie Sprague got the mumps in late October, and they closed the school. That month was the best I ever had in some ways. It started off bad because Bill, our old white horse, died. Mother wouldn’t let us quit studying just because the school-house was closed, so as soon as the supper dishes were
Reader: Meaningful action? Put the blame where it belongs
Editor: President Obama urged “meaningful action” on gun control. And now we have it, and it will do nothing except fulfill the Progressive (code for Communism) agenda. Why don’t we put the blame where it belongs? We are in a world that no longer believes in truth; we are in a new world formed by
Reader questions long-term effects of large farms
Reader questions whether the community benefits from the large farm facilities over the long run.
Who wins in world trade deals?
Can anyone explain why the biggest haters of the “nanny state” are also the biggest supporters of the biggest nanny the world has ever created?
Finalists named for the Pa. Leopold Conservation Award
Four finalists have been selected for the 2018 Pennsylvania Leopold Conservation Award, given in honor of renowned conservationist Aldo Leopold.
Reward few who got it right
Reader says reward the few FBI agents who wanted to investigate Zacarias Moussaoui.
American Shorthorn Association releases updated EPDs
OMAHA, Neb. — The American Shorthorn Association has released the updated EPDs for spring 2013, which includes traits for calving ease, performance and carcass. The ASA measures eleven different traits and calculates three newly-released dollar values indexes. Statistical analysis was provided by R. Mark Enns and associates at the Colorado State University, Center for Genetic
Outsourcing the dairy industry
Reader says the Australia Free Trade Agreement might be a boon for different sectors of the economy, but agriculture, dairy and beef, in particular, will absorb the brunt of this deal.






