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A day not forgotten for many reasons
Columnist Judith Sutherland goes down memory lane to March 1969.
Independence Day the Canadian way
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt tells why it was only natural for her family to celebrate Independence Day by hightailing it for the border.
Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 27, 2024
Catch up on local FFA news from River Valley FFA, Black River FFA, Zane Trace FFA, Waterford FFA, West Holmes FFA, Northwestern-Wayne FFA and East Knox FFA.
Trout season in Pennsylvania has officially begun
Pennsylvania has an extensive trout stocking program — about 3.2 million adult trout are added to 128 lakes and 696 streams across the state.
The ups and downs of making maple syrup
Julie Geiss shares tales from her grandpa’s youth doing chores and making maple syrup on his family’s farm, just north of Dorset, Ohio, about a century ago.
The sweet bridge of summer
On the southern Illinois dairy farm of Alan Guebert’s youth, July was a slow, sweet bridge between spring’s hard hustle and fall’s quickening step.
US may face retaliatory tariffs of $1 billion from Canada, Mexico
WTO says Canada could impose $780 million in retaliatory tariffs and Mexico could impose $228 million for damages from unfair country-of-origin meat labeling practices in the U.S.
Clean Water Rule also concerns shale gas industry
The extension of the Clean Water Act concerns farmers, but also energy companies.
Moving mountains
It started, as natural disasters often do, completely without warning. Mr. Wonderful and I were enjoying a relaxing weekend morning coffee and chatting about all manner of things in that scattershot way married people have. “We need more cat food, hey did you drop off/pick up/pay that?” “How about that crazy friend on Facebook?” Somehow






