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Bring on the winter season

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Fall’s first frost — usually a mid-October event in my adopted central Illinois — waited until the last possible monthly moment — deep into Halloween night — to finally show winter’s white face.

Renaissance man turns his passions into rewarding careers

Thursday, February 14, 2008

MEADVILLE, Pa. — There’s a lot more to auctioneering than a gavel, talented patter and a crowded room. To survive and thrive in the auction world, an auctioneer needs to be familiar with the inventory, read the crowd and recognize a trend as it grows. After more than a quarter of a century as an

Young and Old, Bright and Bold

Thursday, November 8, 2007

I visited my daughter Josie at an off-campus apartment she shares in Kent. I packed several things they could use and while I gathered her mail and a book she requested from home, I threw in a couple of plastic shopping bags full of slightly used Halloween decorations that Kathie brought home from her school’s blood drive for the Red Cross.

Ask Jen about Mexican food

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

It’s all about the queso dip.

Southern Ohio faces wilt and blight

Thursday, April 10, 2008

WOOSTER, Ohio — Southern Ohio’s corn crop may face a high risk of Stewart’s bacterial wilt and leaf blight this growing season. The disease is caused by a bacterium carried and spread by adult flea beetles. Based on the flea beetle index, conducted by Ohio State University Extension and Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center

Brand, new refrigerator (almost)

Thursday, August 23, 2012

I took a shower with my refrigerator shelf last night, which is just every bit as sexy as it sounds. I realize normal people don’t bathe with their major appliances. This requires a bit of explanation. Our refrigerator has been an annoyance since it was brand new. Somewhere around the one-year- and one-hour-old mark, just

Going to the dogs

Thursday, June 10, 2004

Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt watched her household – and other pets - change when she brought home a new puppy.

Don’t start grazing too early

Thursday, March 14, 2024

Allowing livestock to graze pastures too early in the growing season can hurt future forage production and damages the tillers that produce new growth.

New corn viruses raise their ugly heads

Thursday, January 11, 2001

Ohio State researchers have discovered two new corn viruses, one which remains to be identified.

Enjoy your favorite things every day

Thursday, December 16, 2021

The best way to enjoy your “favorite things” is to consider, as much as possible, only surrounding yourself every day with your absolute “favorite” things.