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The Wilds animal park is a dream come true

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Back in the summer of 1993 I eagerly awaited the release of Jurassic Park and its promise of computer-generated, live action footage of dinosaurs. Dinosaurs are the creatures that hooked me on nature. I collected and played with the hard plastic models and would have done anything to see live dinosaurs. I’ll never forget an

Emily Brown was a unique individual

Thursday, February 19, 2009

In rare moments over the course of a lifetime, we cross paths on our journey with incredibly unique individuals. There are those who are blessed with a wonderful dose of grace, kindness, charm, humility. I was fortunate enough to have known one special lady who encompassed all of this and more. Hornet’s nest I was

Holiday time

Thursday, October 17, 2024

I’m probably getting ahead of myself talking about the New Year when HalloThanksMas season has only just begun, writes Kymberly Seabolt.

Snowy owl sighting makes trip special

Thursday, December 30, 2021

Julie Giess ponders how rare it is to see a snowy owl in the wild following a sighting along the bank of the Grand River recently.

Graduates, now is the time for YOU

Thursday, June 1, 2017

As high school seniors prepare for graduation, Kymberly Foster Seabolt offers words of wisdom to the soon-to-be graduates.

Ohio State’s new ag dean Bruce McPheron: ‘I’m going home’

Friday, August 17, 2012

For Bruce McPheron, a native of Hardin County, Ohio, the opportunity serve as dean of Ohio State’s ag college was “a chance of a lifetime.”

Air Force conservation programs score victories

Saturday, March 19, 2011

LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE, Texas — The Air Force is trustee to more than 8 million acres of land, water and air assets, and is home to more than 70 threatened and endangered species. Stewardship of these resources, in conjunction with sustainment of critical military mission activities, is a key priority for conservation programs across

When the party’s over

Thursday, July 30, 2009

My son, at 12, is no longer a willing wearer of a pointy party hat. He has no need for noisemakers. No yen for a piñata. We gave up goodie bags a few years ago, too. Gave up on games I gave up trying to plan party games when I realized I was pulling kids

A life of simple living and giving

Thursday, December 23, 2004

(Author’s note: The following column was first published the week of Christmas 1994. Now, by tradition, it returns.

Letters Home: A Glimpse of World War I

Thursday, May 26, 2005

Helping prepare a program for my Monday (reader’s) Club prompted me to dig out the correspondence my family has saved over the years.