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How to identify and avoid hornet and wasp nests during late summer
It’s important to be aware of large wasp and hornet nests during late summer, so you can avoid them and reduce your chances of getting stung.
Getting a different perspective
Eliza Blue shares an experience that made her consider the value of getting a different perspective.
Happy Hygge-Days
As it turns out, surviving versus thriving winter is all in the attitude. Kymberly Foster Seabolt weighs in this week in her column.
How to significantly improve the taste of pork
According to a University of Illinois study, cooking temperature is all that matters when it comes to the flavor, tenderness and juiciness of pork.
Unlucky number thirteen
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt strikes 13 from the list of numbers.
New York law protects agritourism
The governor has signed a new law that protects farmers who hold tourism events, from frivolous lawsuits.
First West Nile mosquito found in Luzerne County
HARRISBURG, Pa. — State officials reported June 13 the first mosquito sample of 2008, to test positive for the West Nile Virus and reminded residents of precautions to lessen the chance of being bitten by an infected mosquito. The positive sample was found in West Wyoming Borough, Luzerne County, in the northeastern portion of the
Book reminds us good overpowers evil
It has been said that much can be determined about the character of a man by studying the way he treats animals.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Dec. 30, 2010
SULLIVAN, Ohio — The Black River FFA went caroling at the Elms Retirement Home and St. Patrick Manor Dec. 17. After caroling many FFA members went to the home of one of the members for a Christmas party and gift exchange. * * * WASHINGTON COURTHOUSE, Ohio — The Miami Trace FFA Parliamentary Procedure Team
Mathematicians help California drought-weary berry growers address water issues
Good math and iPads helping California berry growers.






