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Woman drops civil charges against Ken Wiles
SALEM, Ohio — The woman who cried ‘animal abuse’ and summoned national attention to a Wayne County hog farm has dropped her civil lawsuit against the farm owner. Ingrid DiMarino, a former employee on the Wiles hog farm near Creston, dropped her case against Ken Wiles April 30. However, Wiles may not be in the
Ready for the manure chronicles?
The caller identified himself as a reporter with the Canton Repository. He was doing a story on two dairy farms that are taking part in a pilot program for onfarm manure treatment, kind of like a municipal sewage treatment plant.
Little in platforms to lure farm vote
Does it matter to farmers who wins in November?
We’d know more if we knew where they stood on the farm issues.
HAPPY SHOPPING!
It seems a shame to begin thinking of Christmas before Thanksgiving has come and gone, but that is just what I’ve done for more years now than I care to keep track of.
Labor Day: Who, What, When, Where, Why and How
Night sounds intensify as August draws to a close. Though a cooler night air usually means a more comfortable night’s sleep, the sounds of singing crickets and katydids always wash me with a bit of melancholy since I associate them with starting back to school.
Politically contrasting opinions are OK
Reader recites quote and talks about Bush: “As soon as men decide that all means are permitted to fight an evil, then their good becomes indistinguishable from the evil they set out to destroy.”
The right to vote, and the right not to vote
A voter’s responsibility is to vote for the candidate they feel will govern best. But what if none of the candidates are acceptable to the voter?
Spritz, spray, wipe: In defense of dirt (and other healthy snacks)
All those veteran moms who picked up the baby’s pacifier off the floor, wiped it on their pants and popped it back in baby’s mouth knew something after all, says columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt.
Frisking for fleas
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb comes home to a pretty yard and itchy pets.
Tradition Leaves Legacy and Love
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb finds a simple tradition in the form of a cookie press – but, oh, the memories it carries.






