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FFA adviser feels blessed by community support
Brett McKelvey is back on track after suffering numerous health problems.
A life’s story worth telling
An interview with a blind man and respected broom maker changed Sutherland’s approach to writing narratives. It was a story worth telling in her hometown.
The melancholy of my family’s home farm
The house built by columnist Judie Sutherland’s ancestor, Samuel Young, seemed to have a sense of story, if a house is capable of holding such a thing. But it wasn’t always a happy story.
Confessions of an ‘early’ rummage junkie
If I’d had any sense I would have started writing for this paper years ago. I could really have used the free subscription. When I tell people my home is furnished in Early Auction, they generally laugh and consider me quite the punster. In reality, that is very nearly true. Nearly every stick of real
Bird names aren’t always what they seem to be
Anyone who has ever perused a field guide to birds has no doubt wondered how some of the names originated. By convention, the person who first describes a species gets to name it. The stories behind the scientific names are complex and steeped in Latin and Greek. Accurate names Common names are another story. Some
At least the bear had a good time
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares the privacy of her home with an entire classroom and George W. Bush.
Jewelry used to update clothing, status
Costume jewelry continues to delight the ladies (and the men collectors), as columnist Roy Booth shares this week.
Pennsylvania has its share of tasty wild mushrooms
Mushrooms are good to eat – if you know which ones won’t make you sick.
Beaver Township flood plain is paradise for Calvin fish farm
Paradise Fish Farm, one of eastern Ohio’s few aquaculture operations, hatches and feeds out hundreds of thousands of fish each year, including channel catfish, yellow perch, bluegills, largemouth bass and other specialty fish.
11 safety tips for handling backyard chickens
Safe handling practices with backyard chickens are the key to avoiding Salmonella infection, which may cause diarrhea, fever and abdominal cramps.






