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Ashland third-graders spend day on a farm

Friday, October 9, 2009

LOUDONVILLE, Ohio — The little black-and-white Holstein calves looked so cute to third-grader Vassiliya Draganova, that she decided to name one. “Bella,” she called it, which means “beautiful” in Italian. “They’re wee little and they like to lick your thumb,” she told some of her classmates — all third graders in Regina Herrick’s class from

The coffee pot

Thursday, November 30, 2023

Bryce Angell crafts a poem about a clattering coffee pot that caused a lot of chaos on a camping trip.

Rough trail ride

Thursday, March 28, 2024

Bryce Angell recaps a rough trail ride in poem form.

How to keep your pets safe in the summer heat

Tuesday, June 7, 2022

It’s essential to look for signs of overheating and offer your pets some additional ways to cool off throughout the hottest summer months.

Attention all anglers, it’s crappie season

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Joe Kaczmarczk turned slightly, hiding his hands, size six fish hook, an unfortunate fat head minnow, a carefully-selected specimen netted from a nearby minnow bucket. It was one of those secret moments that top fishermen enjoy best, a chance to do something very effective and known only to the secretive one. Secret Kaczmarczk, better recognized

Hazard A Guess: Week of June 4, 2009

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Hello from Hazard! Hope you didn’t miss us too much last week. Whenever a holiday falls on a Monday, we have a Thursday deadline for this section, which pretty much guarantees no one has seen the latest Hazard-ous item and immediately responded. But we’re back, and we’ll reach back to Item No. 862, which had

Perch daily limit reduced to 10 in Lake Erie central basin

Friday, April 23, 2021

A declining population of Lake Erie yellow perch in the central basin has prompted a reduction in the daily limit to 10 from Huron to Fairport Harbor.

Raspberries: A small fruit that yields big opportunities

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

By Amy Fovargue Contributing Writer FREDERICKTOWN, Ohio — Ann Trudel has always loved picking red raspberries and making jam with them. So it made sense that after she and her husband, Dan, bought 5 acres near Fredericktown, they decided to raise their own and make a business out of it. They named their business —

Predicting the future: Farmers rolling dice with crop insurance

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Most farmers say they would farm without crop insurance, but it makes their lives a little easier. Without the backup of crop insurance, they say, their business and livelihood might not survive. Kristy Foster-Seachrist examines how Ohio farms are using, or not using, the program.

National Farmers Union elects Frederickson as its 12th president

Thursday, March 14, 2002

The former educator and state senator will represent fellow farmers from across the nation as leader of the national organization.