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Wolves with power tools
Kymberly Foster Seabolt offers an update on the great bathroom renovation of 2021.
Have yourself a very married Christmas
Kym Seabolt reflects on what a very “married” Christmas is really like. Not better. Not worse. But definitely different.
Ireland’s farms, food and future
Since Alan Guebert’s last visit in 2008, Dublin seems to have gone global.
Annual summer cabin getaway made memories
Summer cabin in Canada was the place to be.
Some days are definitely diamonds
Earlier this week I attended the New River Birding and Nature Festival in southern West Virginia as a speaker and guide.
A sinking boat can happen to anyone, anytime
It isn’t hard to sink a fishing craft or recreational boat. In fact, sometimes it takes no effort at all.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of May 16, 2013:
ANDOVER, Ohio — On May 1-2, nine Pymatuning Valley FFA members participated in the 85th annual state FFA convention in Columbus. Jessica Krulic and Kristen Mook both participated in the Agri-Science fair, and received silver ratings. The chapter was also recognized on stage with a certificate for donating money to Children’s Hospitals. Randi McCallister, Sara
Some must reads on white-tailed deer history
Over time, many hunters develop an expertise about certain species. For some it’s waterfowl; for others turkeys are the obsession. But for many, if not most, it’s the white-tailed deer. Such expertise comes from years of field experience. It’s much more than getting into the woods a few weeks each November. It comes from becoming
Ms. Inie Jeykins has a new little one
It would seem that summer has settled in for the long haul. Already the locust blossoms that saturated the sunlit afternoons and the evening breezes with their heady perfume have withered away and the orange blossoms have scattered their petals like snowflakes.
Schools of today, schools of yesterday
Columnist Judith Sutherland wonders how today’s students would fare in the school of the early 1900s.






