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What we save, saves us

Thursday, June 8, 2023

Eliza Blue finds comfort and hope in the resilient little kitten she’s been tasked with bottle feeding around the clock.

Friendships are testaments to strong connections

Thursday, June 8, 2023

Judith Sutherland recalls the kindness her mother’s dear friend Mrs. Mac always showed to her family.

The good old days had pitfalls too

Thursday, January 13, 2022

Kymberly Foster Seabolt thinks it is crucial for those of us who remember some of the “good old days” to get real about some of the pitfalls too.

Observe an attitude of gratitude all year

Thursday, November 11, 2021

Taking a few minutes each day to appreciate the little things that blend into the canvas of the day may be just what we need. 

‘Price-fixing’ settlements need big fix

Thursday, April 8, 2021

Archer Daniels Midland last month agreed to pay farmers $45 million to settle. Alan Guebert weighs on this case and the bigger issue with these settlements.

Stealthy nesting cowbirds lead a lazy life

Thursday, April 4, 2019

A small adult bird feeding a considerably larger chick is usually a sign of cowbird parasitism. Learn more about the cowbird’s reproductive habits.

Meet the Eastern wood-pewees

Thursday, July 9, 2015

They are among the least conspicuous birds in the deciduous forest, at least visually. Eastern wood-pewees are usually heard before they’re seen.

Make sure you have a Black Friday game plan

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Black Friday is one the biggest shopping days of the year, and is often the perfect time to begin holiday shopping and save money on incredible deals.

May is the best month of the year

Thursday, May 7, 2009

May brings the best transitions of the year. Neotropical migrants return, wildflowers bloom and butterflies emerge. It’s my favorite month. I find it hard not to smile all month long. Only get so many But each year also reminds me that we get only so many Mays. The older I get, the more precious each

Scientists surprised by number of pigs with illnesses on antibiotic-free farms

Thursday, June 12, 2008

COLUMBUS — While consumers are increasing demand for pork produced without antibiotics, more of the pigs raised in such conditions carry bacteria and parasites associated with food-borne illnesses, according to a new study. A comparison of swine raised in antibiotic-free and conventional pork production settings revealed that pigs raised outdoors without antibiotics had higher rates