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How to make camping with your kids memorable

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

With a little preparation and consideration, camping can be fun, educational and memorable for the whole family.

The Lincoln Highway has come a long way

Thursday, June 18, 2015

With town by town descriptions, The Complete Official Road Guide of the Lincoln Highway, published in 1916, gives background information and other tidbits about the famous route.

The right time for renewables

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

OSU energy workshop gives update on solar and wind electric.

Memories frozen in pictures

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Time flies, it really does. Pictures don’t. Pictures freeze time, age, and reality. Such is the case of the pencil image that I’ve used for decades. That one. Yes, that timeless image that leads this column, a snap shot turned classy by the hand of an artist, of a much younger me. I don’t know

Marine Corps veteran returns to farming and family

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

After 20 years in the military, Devin Winklosky returned home to western Pennsylvania and his farming roots, by starting a hopyard with his sister.

How to help birds during fall migration

Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Migratory birds travel thousands of miles from September to October. Help from backyard conservationists along the way can help them make the flight safely.

North Carolina 10-year-old earns $1,000 savings bond for growing giant cabbage

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Growing giant produce pays off.

Counting your blessings among your problems

Thursday, September 12, 2024

Eric Keller ponders the trials and tribulations of homesteading.

She’s come undone

Thursday, October 18, 2012

It has come to my attention after 16 years in residence in this particular old house, I can no longer refer to any project we undertook in the pursuit of making our home habitable (and they are many) as “done.” Old I am shocked at the rapid decay of our upstairs bath, namely because we

War time spent in communications

Friday, July 16, 2010

I’ll continue the story of my Korean experience, and try to work in some references to Rusty Iron, although rust was just as thoroughly despised by the Army brass as dirt. I left for the Far East about the end of October, 1953, and had my very first airplane ride from Pittsburgh to Chicago, where