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Children rule the household

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Down through decades of society’s leanings, one undeniable difference is the once-held notion that children are to be seen and not heard.

Motto: Where there’s hope, there’s adventure

Thursday, February 2, 2017

With warmer weather on the horizon, now is the time to plan summer getaways. Scott Shalaway has some great suggestions if you want to enjoy wildlife.

Ohio lawmakers seek a timeline for pooled oil and gas leasing

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

New law would set a timeline for ODNR to act on granting pooled leases involving state lands.

Hospital staff made illness bearable

Thursday, September 23, 2010

From the sixth floor of St. Elizabeth Medical Center, watching an electrical storm split the night sky was akin to a fantasy, perhaps dream. The city lights could have been anywhere in the world, the height — perhaps the peak — of a mountain. But what in the flaming blazes was I doing there? Why

Factory fishing jeopardizes important fish’s future

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Quiz time. Name the most important fish in the sea. If you said tuna, halibut, flounder, marlin or swordfish, you’re wrong, at least according to H. Bruce Franklin. His book, The Most Important Fish in the Sea (2007, Island Press), makes a powerful case that menhaden is the correct answer. If you’re unfamiliar with menhaden,

Funding woes continue to hinder Pa. fair board members

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Officials fear politics are behind the lack of funding for county fairs in Pennsylvania.

The history of the Arrel family

Thursday, October 15, 2009

In August of 1976, Elizabeth Arrel Thompson and I strolled across her historic 200-year-old Arrel Farm on Arrel Road in Poland. As we walked, bluebirds flitted around us, perching on fence posts, and we listened to them and to the quiet conversation of her royally bred Hereford cattle that grazed in lush pastures. She quoted

Ohio Farm Bureau honors ag leaders

Thursday, December 8, 2005

COLUMBUS – Their careers took them around the world or took root close to home, but the life paths of John C.

Managing Asian longhorned ticks on pasture

Thursday, March 2, 2023

Ohio State University Extension educator Timothy McDermott shares tips to help livestock producers keep their animals safe from the growing threat of ticks.

Ohio lags, but US still headed for big crops

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Marlin Clark provides a weekly grain update, digging into how the weather of late has affected crops across the U.S. and in Ohio and impacting prices.