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Walking in a winter waspy land
As Christmas nears, I have had the great joy of looking at this season through the eyes of a Southern friend.
Doing time in tiny chairs
Few things strike greater fear in the parental heart than these: parent-teacher conferences. Highly educated adults, captains of industry, even veterans of foreign wars can be reduced to puddles of insecurity at the very prospect of conferring with their child’s teacher.
Teach children to live in the moment
Columnist Judith Sutherland urges adults to give children all the kindness in the world to help with their monumental decisions.
Floats and buoys find new homes
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes of when these tools were used to catch lobsters.
How to manage burned-out pastures
Get tips on how to manage and graze dry pastures during the summer drought.
Buyers step forward in Ashland County
ASHLAND, Ohio – Good weather and an excellent lineup of livestock combined for a high-selling two-day auction to mark the end of the 2004 Ashland County Fair.
Program mixes farms and computers
An ag computer seminar will be offered at two locations this month in western Pennsylvania.
Early American Thanksgiving: a labor of love
Thanksgiving in particular was a time when pioneer women put in many extra hours to create a special feast for their families – even though the menu really hasn’t changed that much.
“Lemon” law protects shoppers from bitter deals
Ohio implemented a comprehensive law to protect auto buyers in 1987.
Ohio ‘priorities’ receive funding
SALEM, Ohio – The USDA recently doled out nearly $5 million to conservation programs across the country, and for the first time, $250,000 went to Ohio projects.






