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Why isn’t there a badge for life?
Columnist Kym Seabolt thinks if we do our best, and practice kindness and compassion, we all deserve a pat on the back and maybe a badge too.
Winter is made of sledding and smiles
“At the heart of the meadow, the old watering hole froze over quite nicely. We used the horse-drawn sleigh to get there and before long, there we were, ice skating like old timers who skated every day. The chill was held at bay by our laughter and glee. There was no place else we would
Siting board approves construction of wind farm in Paulding County
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Power Siting Board today approved an agreement authorizing Paulding Wind Farm II, LLC to construct Timber Road II Wind Farm in western Paulding County. The facility will consist of up to 98 wind turbines spread across 15,000 leased acres with a combined generating capacity of up to 150.4 megawatts “The certification
Kasich makes a stop at MAC Trailer to discuss Ohio’s future
SALEM, Ohio — Ohio Gov. John Kasich made a stop in Columbiana County April 18 at MAC Trailer to share some of what he has been working on since being in office for 99 days. Kasich was touring MAC Trailer where semi-truck trailers are manufactured. Their newest product is a pneumatic tanker that can be
Finding balance on the equinox
Eliza Blue looks for balance in her life, reflecting on how the earth achieves it during the autumn equinox.
Spring into summer safety preparations
Julie Geiss chose a day on Lake Milton for Mother’s Day, and was reminded of all the requirements to ensure safety while boating.
Memories of Halloweens past
Judith Sutherland has watched Halloween evolve from an innocent childhood community celebration to a high-dollar commercial industry.
McPheron and Moser: Ohio State ag deans say hello and goodbye
Retiring Ohio State University ag college dean, Dr. Bobby Moser, said his farewells to a crowd of approximately 650 people during theFarm Science Review Sept. 18. And incoming dean, Dr. Bruce McPheron, who takes the post Nov. 1, offered his first greetings.
Safety Engineers urge tractor safety
DES PLAINES, Ill. — There is a way to prevent injuries and fatalities on the farm and save millions of dollars notes the American Society of Safety Engineers‘ Agricultural Branch administrator Michael Wolf. Tractor rollovers are the single deadliest type of injury incident on farms and it is reported that of the 4.7 million tractors
Paulding Co. wind farm approved
The Ohio Power Siting Board authorized Paulding Wind Farm IV, LLC to construct the Timber Road IV Wind Farm near Payne, Ohio.






