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Always count your blessings
The worry that comes with motherhood will never end if you’re lucky.
Look for the colorful, red-spotted newt
Drive slowly on back roads at night to see a steady parade of frogs, toads and even Efts.
We wanted migrating waterfowl in North Dakota; El Nino didn’t
Devils Lake is the largest of all North Dakota’s natural lakes, and is renowned for its excellent waterfowl hunting.
Spring cleaning interupts winter
Winter stayed, and most days thereafter brought more clear, cold evidence that the lion that came in with March planned to stay the entire month.
On tragedy: There is a reason why, we just need to figure it out ourselves
Why do bad things happen to good people? And what are the rest of us supposed to do now?
AG PROGRESS DAYS: Crops and soils tent provides crop management answers
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Folks with questions about managing their crops or weeds can get answers at the Crops, Soils and Conservation Tent at Penn State’s Ag Progress Days Aug. 17-19. Visitors to the crops and soils area can also take the Weed ID quiz and/or bring weeds with them for the experts to identify.
Eastern wood-pewee sings its own name best
Of all the birds that sing their own name, the eastern wood-pewee does it best. Every morning as I lie in bed just before dawn, I hear the usual spring chorus dominated by robins, cardinals and Carolina wrens. In the background, from deeper in the woods, comes the pewee’s plaintive, two-part song — “pee-a-weee,” followed
H. Leroy Sanor
H. Leroy Sanor, 81, of East Rochester, Ohio, died March 12, in Aultman Hospital.
Ohio EPA announces grant for scrap tire education
Ohio EPA is unveiling a new grant to provide education and outreach for businesses that handle scrap tires.
Sutherland: ‘Neither to serve, nor to rule’ is the motto that built the US
“Neither to serve nor to rule” was the motto that built our country and created steely individuals filled with deep determination, pride and integrity.






