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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.
Nature filled with incredible forces
Judith Sutherland reminds us that nature is so filled with amazing, incredible forces that we so often barely notice.
Who should take the blame for the United States economy?
Editor: I’m responding to the June 16 letter of Ian Murray. It was a critical assault on President Obama. Simplistic incorrect statements such as “regulation prevented America’s economy from starting again” are common and largely distortions, hence less than truthful. Americans have forgotten much since 1999, when the nation was enjoying Bill Clinton’s prosperity. The
Varied paths: Growing up, moving on
Another benchmark in life gives columnist Judith Sutherland food for thought.
There’s more to the forest than the trees
Forest Heritage Festival Oct. 19-20, at the Tuscarawas County Fairgrounds in Dover mixes education, safety and good deeds.
Antique car show expected to draw 400 vintage vehicles
The Antique, Classic & Collector Car Show on Father’s Day, at Stan Hywet Hall and Gardents is organized by the Ohio Region Classic Car Club of America.
Sleeping soundly in cabin #4
Judith Sutherland recalls summer church camp at Camp Otyokwa in Cabin #4.
ODNR to clean up brine waste at Austin Master Services facility
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources will clean up illegal fracking waste at Austin Master Services’s wastewater treatment plant in Martins Ferry, Ohio.
PEDv; USDA offers funds for swine virus reporting and research
The number of market-ready hogs this summer could fall by more than 10 percent because of PEDv.
Ohio winter wheat acreage down, wet planting weather to blame
Counties affected by wheat planting problems include Putnam, Paulding, Van Wert, Allen, Hancock, Henry, Defiance, Wood, and parts of Mercer, Shelby and Auglaize.






