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Priorities
What are priorities? Where have they gone? Are they still important? Can they change your life? What effect do they have on you and others if you fail to keep them? When you pause and give serious thought to the word “priority,” you will conclude it plays a very vital part in your life and
Noble K. Hopkins
ANDOVER, Ohio — Noble K. Hopkins, 88, of Kinsman, Ohio, died Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011, at the Andover Village Retirement Community. He was born April 23, 1922, in Nelson Township, Ohio, a son of Ransom E. and Ruth (Albaugh) Hopkins. Mr. Hopkins was a 1940 graduate of Nelson High School and married Vera (Criblez) Hopkins
Weather changes affect calf demands
We’ll go on the assumption that by press time, our weather will change dramatically. In other words, it will stop raining, the grass will stop greening up, and the temperature will drop below 30 F and stay there.
Innovative Farmers of Ohio will look at financial realities of farming today
Group’s annual meeting Jan. 27 will spur a look at the bottom line in a new way.
A WWI hero’s life remembered
From Washington D.C., the telegram is addressed to Mr. Harry Thompson, St. Clair Avenue, East Liverpool, Ohio.
Why Biden’s immigration proposal matters to Ohio agriculture
Undocumented immigrants play a significant role in Ohio’s agricultural workforce, but have never had a pathway to citizenship. That could change.
Eagles of all sorts soar this spring
Julie Geiss’ sons participated in an event called Young Eagles Flights, and gained a bird’s eye view to large growths of weeds in Mosquito Lake.
Democracy in darkness
Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on election day in the United States on Nov. 3, 2020.
We always come back to the tried and true
Kymberly Foster Seabolt experiences car trouble this week and is forced to retire one of her family’s older vehicles.
Good friends make for good times
I went home from school one day, itching to tell everyone about my new friend. I was in second grade, and had spent recess playing with a tiny pixie of a girl named Kathy Somerlade. My only complaint about my new friend was that she was far too tiny to be a good teeter-totter partner.






