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‘Super’ lice teach a valuable lesson
A recent study found that many states are now home to insecticide-resistant head lice.
Head to Lake Erie, the perch are biting!
Perch fishing is not as easy as it sounds.
Agriculture reaching out to disabled veterans
The National AgrAbility Project is expanding its services to veterans with disabilities interested in agriculture.
Course teaches ag issues to teachers
COSHOCTON, Ohio — A continuing education course offered this June in Coshocton County is just the thing for people interested in contemporary agricultural issues such as alternative energy production, medicine and nutrition, biosecurity and animal welfare. Teachers The course, “Medicine. Energy. Food.” is being offered by the Coshocton County office of Ohio State University Extension.
Rethink what we’re teaching children
Reader weighs in on previous article.
Wishing peace and joy this season
Judith Sutherland remembers the magic of Christmas during her childhood.
Think About It: Perfect Peace
It is amazing how many people I talk to along the way of life that are looking for “peace.” About the time we think things are getting better, we tune in to the daily news and find out differently. All the things that are going on around our world seem to be filled with bad news.
Touchstone’s Orion, rest in peace
(Editor’s note: Generally, Janie Jenkins’ column runs every other week and this would be her ‘off week.
Vacation with us: The Baker & Bernets at Atlantic Beach
Pictured (left to right) are Roger and Donna Baker, of Columbus, and June and Dave Bernet, of Hanoverton, Ohio. The group visited Atlantic Beach, North Carolina, before they got chased inland and back north due to Hurricane Matthew.
Soybean crop may reach record yield
COLUMBUS – Despite varied rainfall and high insect populations, Ohio’s soybean crop may be headed for a record-breaking year in yields.






