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Henrietta’s ashes
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about spreading Henrietta Johnson’s ashes from a plane.
A season of beginnings and endings
The enormous step children take when they start school is such a bittersweet moment for parents everywhere.
Division of wildlife estimates 806 bald eagle nests in Ohio
The most recent bald eagle census from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife estimates 806 nests in the Buckeye State.
Worthless horse
Bryce Angell shares the tale of a horse named Indie in his most recent poem.
How to turn your Christmas tree into a bird feeding station
Consider turning your discarded living Christmas tree into a bird feeding station. Learn how to decorate it with edible ornaments and garland to feed birds.
Decision affirms NRCS must obey its own rules
A determination by the director of USDA’s National Appeals Division admonishes the Natural Resources Conservation Service for failing to obey its own rules.
Cucumber pickles offer health benefits
In a recent study, scientists identified, for the first time in fermented cucumbers, four peptides known to have anti-hypertensive properties.
Giving thanks for all good things
Thanksgiving marks the beginning of a season in which we focus on home and family, with a conscious nod to what really matters.
Roundup of 4-H news for March 22, 2018
Catch up on local 4-H news from the Western Reserve Rangers 4-H club and the Village Varieties 4-H club.
Keeping children busy keeps them out of trouble
Learning while accomplishing big things is a powerful combination that builds self-esteem, as well as awareness beyond one’s self.






