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Teachers make a huge impact
Judith Sutherland remembers her fourth-grade teacher, Mr. Zimmerman, whose positive influence has accompanied her throughout her life.
PROGRESS: Cattleman’s handheld computer simplifies records
MOUNT VERNON, Ohio – In the grassy fields behind Marwood and Cindy Hallett’s Knox County ranch, 30 head of crossbred cattle and calves graze.
A dog’s life is built on faith
Kym Seabolt’s dog, Nova Grace, suffers a strange illness but a second opinion and the power of community armed with the power of prayer helped save her.
The more the merrier at heaven’s gate
There are special people who walk this earth with such grace and presence, joy and laughter, it is very hard to imagine how the world will keep on spinning without them.
Stable flies pose risk in pastures, too
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Stable flies can be a major pest to livestock grazing in Midwest pastures, but there are ways to minimize the problem, according to
Here’s the scoop on smoothies
There are dozens of combinations of ingredients that can make great smoothies!
Euell Gibbons’ Wild Foods Weekend planned at North Bend State Park
CAIRO, W.Va. — The 44th Annual Nature Wonder Wild Foods Weekend is scheduled at North Bend State Park Sept. 16-18. Nature Wonder Weekend began in 1968 with author and wild foods enthusiast Euell Gibbons as the guest naturalist.
Spinning food processing waste into ‘gold’
There is money to be made — and the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions — by finding a second life for food-processing waste products.
Not just a dog
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares the devastating news her and her “terrier and rocket fuel mix” dog, Nova Grace recently got at the vet.
Sometimes students are heroes to teachers
Judith Sutherland recalls the day she and her classmates saved her first-grade teacher from the noisy, dizzying nightmare of a horrifying mouse.






