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Thou shalt not ever pay retail
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares some tips and tricks to master the art of thrifting.
Words of wisdom for Earth Day, and every day
Words can change the world, but only when they lead to action. Earth Day is a great time to remember this. Here are some of my favorite words. Share them at work, at school, and at the dinner table. “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtfully committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it’s
Know your rights when hiring a moving company
When planning your move, it is important to know a few things about your rights regarding estimates, bill of lading, insurance coverage and claims.
Ohio livestock producers learn new standards in Wooster
With new standards a month from their effective date, producers learning what they mean and how they apply.
Ohio State Fair sells 2018 champions
The 51st Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions was held Aug. 5, the final date of the state fair. Check out the full list of results.
Alka Seltzer remedies wine industry’s heartburn over grape mildew, egg odor
ITHACA, N.Y. — Alka-Seltzer has been soothing human indigestion and heartburn for years. Now, it’s helping out the wine industry. Elemental sulfur is wine’s “frenemy” — it effectively keeps the ubiquitous powdery mildew disease in vineyards at bay, but excessive residues carried over into wine can result in a rotten egg aroma. Solution Now a
9 herbs to relieve cold and flu symptoms
Learn how to treat cold and flu symptoms with nine herbs that have been used in many different cultures across the world for centuries.
Fifteen lawsuits seeking eminent domain over pipeline easements
The lawsuits were filed against landowners who have declined all Kinder Morgan Utopia offers.
Blending wall hinders ethanol growth
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Ethanol production opened the door to the renewable fuels industry. The industry now must get past an imposing wall of federal regulations and market conditions if it hopes to grow, said a Purdue University agricultural economist. “The ethanol industry is now faced with what is called a ‘blending wall,’” said Wally
Growin’ oats is a storied past for farmers
Sam Moore shares a story Josh Billings, a well-known 19th-century humorist who used contemporary slang and strange phonetic spelling, wrote about oats.






