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There’s nothing quite like a snow day
I couldn’t help but laugh one day last week when a high school girl told me she was praying for a snow day just in time for semester exams.
It’s never too soon to hone your shooting skills
The first shot from a new rifle is always a lesson in feel, sound, and result.
Why Is Corned Beef Pink?
Since corned beef is pink, how do you know if it’s fully cooked? And why is it pink anyway?
Journey across America: Cross-country military vehicle convoy marks 100 years
The 2019 Military Vehicle Preservation Association’s Lincoln Highway Convoy went through Alliance Aug. 15. The convoy will go to San Francisco, California.
Out-of-state walleye poachers handed steep fines, jail time
Wisconsin men pay more than $4,600 in fines and restitution for overbagging.
The Champion
It was summer 1949, and young showman Jim Wiegers and his hogs were blazing the competition at Ohio fairs.
Retired Sunbury coal-fired power plant to be replaced in project
The 400 MW, 65-year-old plant was shuttered in 2014 in response to low natural gas prices and the onset of strict environmental regulations promulgated by the Obama Administration.
As the old saying goes…
Awake each morning with gratitude for all possibilities, and take a moment to let your heart be happy for it.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 1, 2010
STRUTHERS, Ohio — The Steel Valley K-9’s 4-H club is hosting a motorcoach trip to The Ohio State University Veterinary School April 17. Also on the itinerary is a tour of the Pilot Dog Training Facilities and Kennels. The cost per person for the trip is $25. Lunch will be available to purchase at the
Carnegie Mellon researcher: Shutdown of nuclear power plants in U.S. could do more harm than good
PITTSBURGH — Shutting down nuclear power plants will have significant economic and environmental consequences, according to a new study by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and DAI Management Consultants, Inc.






