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Friends, family can be a gateway to opioid misuse
Nonmedical opioid users are more likely to say they began abusing opioids after friends and family members offered them the drugs, according to researchers.
Millersburg fishing pair goes for big ones
A pair of fishing buddies, from Millersburg, Ohio, will compete in a dozen or more organized catfish tournaments in several states.
Springtime fever and imaginations
The best gifts of Judith Sutherland’s childhood weren’t gifts at all, but games played on the stage of her imagination.
Take the next step in big game hunting
Hunting bears is the best opportunity for area hunters who feel they are ready for the “next step” in big game hunting.
Nontoxic food decorations aren’t always edible
When baking fancy cookies, cakes, cupcakes, or other foods for the holidays it’s important to know which decorations are edible and which ones aren’t.
Learning the fine art of fly fishing
To grasp the full depth of fly fishing, one must create the lures, build the tackle and learn how to cast a lure that at times weighs less than a house fly.
Ag truckers granted more time on electronic logging
Livestock haulers and others in the ag industry have 90 more days to weigh in on federal rules that would require truckers to take breaks.
Ask FSA Andy about county surveys
Data from the County Agricultural Production Survey and the December Agricultural Survey will be used to determine average yields for corn and soybeans.
Cold front
Kymberly Foster Seabolt has grown from the too cool to prepare for cool weather to being completely ensconced in down and wool from head to toe.
Soybean acreage to set new record
Planting Intentions report shows a significant increase in soybeans in Ohio and the national level.






