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Windows into heaven
“Heaven on Earth: The Holy Art of Imperial Russia” an exhibition that traces the history and artistic development of the Russian icon, will be on exhibit in Columbus from Jan. 11 through Feb. 10.
Rain, sweet rain
Eliza Blue’s ranch recently got over six inches of rain in just a handful of days, which is almost half the yearly average in her part of South Dakota.
Hoarding helps explain empty feeders in spring
Scott Shalaway answers readers who have been wondering why their bird feeders empty so quickly during the winter.
Study finds big shifts in Indiana immigrant trends since 1990
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Today’s Indiana immigrant likely is Mexican or Asian, under 40, a blue-collar laborer and not as proficient in English as foreign-born people who came to the U.S. even 20 years ago, according to a Purdue University study. “The immigrant population is young, it’s growing and it is increasingly diverse,” said Brigitte
Tony Carrera enters Ohio 4-H Hall of Fame
Tony Carrera, of Berlin Center, was inducted into the Ohio 4-H Hall of Fame at the annual 2021 4-H Volunteer Recognition Celebration.
Grandpa’s legacy
Kymberly Foster Seabolt’s late grandfather left her with a reminder that family is more than blood — it is hearts and memories bound for life.
Turning 50 and fabulous
Leading up to her 50th birthday, Kymberly Foster Seabolt recalls all the staples of her childhood, growing up in the 70s and 80s.
The unbearable silence of too clean
Every parent knows that silence in small children is not necessarily golden. In households with young children, too much quiet is an instant alert to go investigate immediately. The briefest lull once prompted me to scrutinize my very young son’s whereabouts only to find my toddler, and an entire doorframe, covered in black permanent marker.
Ohio dairy graziers highlight youth at annual conference
A panel of dairy youth shared their experiences of growing up on the farm, and what they learned along the way.
Time flies when you’re trippin’
My cousin and I started our “Two Trippin’ Moms Adventures” when our children were very young. Bidding the daddies goodbye, we buckled in a 2-year-old, two 4-year-olds, and a not-quite 7-year-old and headed out to see the sights. At the onset, “trippin’” was certainly less an explanation of intent and more exclamation of wonder, a.k.a.






