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Life Out Loud: Fashion do’s, don’ts and does it matter anyway?
I think I can safely say that I join the rest of the free world in relief that the terror and unrest is behind us. By this we mean the Oscars. The world had waited with bated breath for the end of the Hollywood writers’ strike that had threatened to shut down the iconic Academy
Soccer mom confessions
I am the mother I warned myself about. In all those blissful early years of having children (babies, really), I had big plans to do very little.
Holiday in the ‘great’ outdoors
Let me state, for the record, what has long been suspected and recently proven: I am not a trooper. Trooper.
It’s a long, hot summer already
Columnist Alan Guebert says political events suggest temperatures in farm country will be rising.
Cattle producers can prepare for reopening of Japanese market
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Talks between the United States and Japan about the reopening of Japan’s market to U.
Always chore time in bleak midwinter
Ash Day. Someone had to scoop the gray powdery ash from the bottom of the coal furnace, dumping it in to buckets. This is possibly the worst job known to man.
Researchers looking to extend berry season
Ohio and Pennsylvania growers could profit by extending their growing seasons.
Eagles of all sorts soar this spring
Julie Geiss’ sons participated in an event called Young Eagles Flights, and gained a bird’s eye view to large growths of weeds in Mosquito Lake.
Blue Ridge Parkway speaks for itself
It took her a little over four decades to tour the Blue Ridge Parkway, but Julie Geiss finally made the trip along the peaks of the Appalachian Mountains.
Frigid farming
As we find ourselves in the middle of snowy season, Kymberly Seabolt explains that farm folk are built differently. Non-farmers don’t always get it.






