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Harmony Museum in Pa. open all year
Visitors learn about George Washington’s 1753 mission that sparked the French & Indian War and the communal Harmony Society of German Separatists who founded the town in 1804.
Don’t flunk food safety this school year
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has tips for parents and caregivers to get an easy A in food safety this school year.
2022 the third-costliest disaster year on record
Last year was the third-costliest year for weather disasters in U.S. history, according to a new analysis by the American Farm Bureau Federation.
Richland SWCD awards Volunteer, Cooperator of the Year
Leonard N. Fox is Richland Soil and Water Conservation District’s Volunteer of the Year. William R. Flanagan Jr. is the district’s Cooperator of the Year.
Beaver Creek to host bee and bear discussions
Beekeeper Maria Matthews and volunteer Mary Spooner will be at the Beaver Creek Wildlife Education Center to talk about bees and bears.
Mounting resentments paved road to Pearl Harbor
The origin of Japan’s conflict with the U.S. stemmed from a belief that it had a spiritual right to become equal with the imperial powers of the world.
Hearing set for Logan County solar facility
The Ohio Power Siting Board will hold a hearing regarding Fountain Point Solar Energy LLC’s proposal to construct a solar-powered facility in Logan County.
Grain markets bring gifts to farmers this year
Marlin Clark weighs in on the grain markets just before Christmas 2020.
How to help wildlife in the spring, and year-round
Although it’s not wise to try to care for baby animals in the spring, there are still things you can do to help wildlife in your backyard.
Can veggies stand in for poor hay this year?
Learn how to meet the nutritional needs of ruminants, lacking in this year’s hay crop, by planting some veggies to graze this fall.






