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Summer: Time to stop and smell the roses
Columnist Judith Sutherland appreciates the joys of summer – especially its glorious middle.
Good-bye to the old Neighborhood
Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood will always live on, although columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt wishes more of us would pause to visit the old place now and then.
Harvest was a cause for celebration
Many may be thinking of planting during this season, but columnist Roy Booth is recalling the harvest celebrations of years past and the beginning of the Corn Palace in North Dakota.
A look at the horse-drawn yesteryears
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about a simpler way of life in Amish country.
Trade winds blow farm bill off course
COLUMBUS – A recent U.S. proposal to reduce farm subsidies to jump start World Trade Organization (WTO) negotiations may shape the 2007 farm bill.
Gypsy moth damage down, still pesky
Ohioans – and other states’ residents – can thank a fungus for less gypsy moth damage this year.
Farmers could be in for ‘slug’fest
Farmers need to scout for slugs as soon it warms up and fields are dry enough for walking.
Connection direction: Frequently asked questions
Answers to farmers’ FAQ about connecting with local retailers and restaurants.
Belmont County junior fair sales up more than $18K
ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio – In what may have been the last Belmont County Junior Fair Livestock Sale at the current location, the Sept.
Life on the Stark Electric Railway
SALEM, Ohio – Thirty-three miles of hand-laid railroad track and the Stark Electric Railway cars that raced on it between Canton and Salem built the foundation for life as we know it in Stark and Columbiana counties.






