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How long is too long for leftover turkey?
Learn to practice safe leftover storage for turkey and other Thanksgiving foods.
Hunting for a husband
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares tips from a 1958 article on how to catch a husband, complete with her thoughts on these suggestions.
How to fill your garden with fall colors
Everyone goes chrysanthemum, aster and goldenrod crazy in the fall, but there are so many more choices to add fall color to your flower garden.
Being positive in a broken world
December is a great time to reflect on where we have been, where we are, and where we are headed.
Dowsing: Paranormal, practical or phony?
Whether it’s science or science fiction, dowsing has a long history and is still practiced today. Learn more about the craft of dowsing and how it works.
Telemedicine extends healthcare to rural patients
A new telemedicine program through the Butler Health System in western Pennsylvania is giving patients more free time and less wait time.
Natural treason
A squirrel meets its end with an electric utility pole on Kym Seabolt’s property.
Ohio Beef Expo highlights the industry’s best
The Ohio Beef Expo was held March 18-20 in Columbus.
Flexible cash farm leases: Do or do not? (Or give them a try?)
When it comes to cash lease rates, the local diner does not qualify as a reliable information clearinghouse.
Liars beware, more evidence to prove online dating lies
MADISON, Wis. — Online daters intent on fudging their personal information have a big advantage: Most people are terrible at identifying a liar. But new research is turning the tables on deceivers using their own words. “Generally, people don’t want to admit they’ve lied,” says Catalina Toma, communication science professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.






