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Help us determine what kind of tape was used on Item No. 1241
Item No. 1241. is a tobacco peg used for hand planting. The reader that submitted this item would like help determining what kind of tape was used on it.
Children reveal how fast time flies
Children serve as a reminder of years — and time in general — rolling by faster than we otherwise would realize.
Public program for people interested in observing the American bald eagle
WARREN, Pa. — Penn State Cooperative Extension, Warren County in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Pennsylvania Game Commission, Allegheny Outdoor Club and Penn Soil RC&D announce a free public educational and observational eagle watch program Feb. 5 at Kinzua Dam, located directly off state Route 59, 6 miles east of Warren, Pa.
Outdoor Heritage re-enactors bring history back to life
From the Lewis and Clark expedition to a Civil War military encampment, from Theodore Roosevelt to Frank Kehoe, an Irish coal miner, re-enactors will help Outdoor Heritage visitors catch a glimpse of the past.
Remembering the women who shape our lives
For Julie Geiss, Mother’s Day is a time of reflection and remembrance for the women who shaped her childhood and instilled lifelong values.
Natural beauty of Badlands unites campers
Julie Giess and her family embark on a journey to see the country from the midwest, across the prairies and all the way to Badlands National Park.
Mama Cat takes a vacation
Eliza Blue has been worried about Mama Cat for months as she vanished shortly after being spayed. Fortunately, she was just on vacation.
On a wing and a prayer
We had made our lists and checked them twice. We had removed all extraneous jewelry. We had packed everything in 3 ounce clear travel sizes.
The fox is definitely an intriguing predator
Last week I described the wary nature of the wily coyote. I hear coyotes often, but very seldom see them. The same can be said of red and gray foxes, though they are even more elusive. I never hear them, and only occasionally do I see a red fox trotting along the edge of the
Maine to Ohio … Farmall collection finds new home
A Maine couple decided it was time to part with their cherished Farmalls, but they found a good home in Ohio, where they could be kept together as a set.






