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A roundup of 4-H news for the week of January 27, 2011
NEW GALILEE, Pa. — Lawrence County equine 4-H group, Trail Blazers, had its first meeting of the year Jan. 18. During the meeting, members discussed rules and upcoming events. The group will be participating in several community events this year. The club will help serve food at a pantry Feb. 19 and March 19, with
Ohio church serves God, community with small-scale urban gardening
NORTH LIMA, Ohio — Members of Common Ground Church Community in North Lima, Ohio, have the opportunity to begin their Sunday mornings a bit differently than most churchgoers — by watering and weeding in the church’s adjoining greenhouses and gardens.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of May 28, 2009
BEVERLY, Ohio — The Fort Frye FFA attended the National Soil Judging contest in Oklahoma. Team members Josiah Fryman, Heidi Heiss, Greg Heldman and Derek Kirkbride won second place in Rural Soil Judging in Ohio and won the opportunity compete in the National Soil contest. The team placed 23rd in the nation for land judging.
Of cabbage and children
Dear Bonnie Plant Company: I blame you for this. You sent my third-grader home with an innocuous little plant. Like kittens, puppies and fluffy white clouds that morph into not-so-cute funnel clouds, your little cabbage was downright darling at first glance. Who knew the panic it would later entail? Tiny My daughter ferried it home
Blessed, but sometimes life ain’t fair
When I was a very young kid, I went to the Loudonville Free Street Fair with some of my friends. At home that night, I said to my father, “I saw your uncle at the fair!” Real cowboy.
Colonists’ Sunday church rituals
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes of early settlers’ first meeting houses and the traditions of those structures.
Mahoning SWCD marks 50 years
The Mahoning Soil and Water Conservation District celebrated 50 years of service to Mahoning County at its annual meeting Nov. 13 with a retrospective slide show look at the last half century in the county.
Fuel at its finest
WELLSVILLE, Ohio – Tucked in the corner of John Russell’s barn is an odd collection of items. There’s a water heater and a fish pump.
Whooooo’s first? The great horned owl, that’s whooo!
Great horned owls are fierce predators with many unique characteristics. They are also the first nesting bird of the year.
Lake Erie continues historic run of excellent fishing
Lake Erie anglers can expect the 2024 fishing season to again offer world-renowned opportunities, following years of strong walleye hatches.






