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Roundup of FFA news for May 2, 2019
Catch up on local FFA news from Miami Trace FFA, Zane Trace FFA and Tri-Rivers Career Center FFA.
Staying married is hard work
What sets happily married couples apart from married couples? Kymberly Foster Seabolt has some ideas and advice.
Historical Anna Dean Farm to open for tour
Barberton’s historical farm will be open for public tours May 19.
What do you mean my name is Judith?
Some can say that they come from a dash of royal heritage, others can claim a background family tree filled with military heroes. Me? I come from a long line of nicknames. When my parents were youngsters, each had been given a pet family name. Dad was his parents’ first born in 1932, and his
Adding insult to incarceration
Talk about adding insult to incarceration.
Martha Stewart has been sentenced to serve her time at the federal prison in Alderson, W.
Just getting through: Gross-outs and revelations from an artificial insemination school
DAMASCUS, Ohio – It’s below 40 degrees in here, cold enough to see your breath and lose track of your fingertips.
What’s different between urban and rural people
The nation’s largest household survey, the American Community Survey, is the only annual dataset that produces this range of statistics for all of the nation’s 3,142 counties.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 5, 2015
This week’s roundup includes news from the Waterford FFA chapter and the Fort Frye FFA chapter.
B-Vitamins
For many years, every morning I have taken my daily vitamins. My daughter, Karen, tells me what I should take and I follow her instructions. I’m not really sure what they do for me, however, they don’t seem to hurt me so I will continue. Today, I want to remind you of some B-vitamins that
Experts examine effects of grilling steaks on E. coli
WASHINGTON — Top sirloin steaks have been getting a grilling in USDA food safety studies. USDA microbiologist John B. Luchansky and his colleagues are conducting experiments to help make sure that neither the foodborne pathogen Escherichia coli O157:H7 nor any of its pathogenic relatives will ruin the pleasure of eating this popular entree. Research The






