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Vacation essentials: Mayonnaise jar, ‘light breakfast’ and, of course, butter
Alan Guebert recalls the eccentricities of the humble family vacations of his youth, still amazed that his parents managed a week’s vacation every August.
Simple gifts, and love, mean most
Rare and wonderful are the people in a life that bring a feeling of jubilant joy just in the recalling of a day spent with them.
Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 28, 2019
Catch up on local FFA news from Southern Local High School FFA, West Muskingum FFA, Zane Trace FFA, Clear Fork FFA, Norwayne FFA, Northwestern FFA and more.
Childhood obesity to be addressed at Farm-City Week annual symposium
READING, Pa. — Three panelists will share their expertise on healthier lunch nutrition programs for America’s youth Nov. 17 at the annual National Farm-City Week Symposium, Childhood Obesity: The School Lunchroom Debate.
Historical society plans exhibit for creator of Quaker Sam
The Salem Historical Society is planning a local exhibit of the works of the local artist, Perry Calvin. He may be best known for the beloved character “Quaker Sam” used throughout the community and the Salem School District.
Buckeye Trail FFA lends a hand to longhorns
A Buckeye Trails High School vocational agriculture class and Dickinson Cattle Company of Barnesville teamed together to win a wheelbarrow full of awards at the 2000 annual International Texas Longhorn Association championship show.
Pandemic exposes rural broadband access challenges
With the COVID-19 pandemic still in progress, schools are planning both in-person and remote options for learning this year. For those in areas with less internet access, remote learning presents particular challenges.
Many students change college majors after enrollment
While high school seniors on the cusp of graduating and moving on to college give ample thought to their college majors, many are likely to change majors at least once after enrolling in a college or university.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of July 17, 2014
Natalie Miller, a senior at Miami Trace High School and a member of the Miami Trace FFA chapter, was elected to serve on the 2014-2015 Ohio FFA State Officer Team as State Secretary.
Fruitcake Appreciation Society
Fruitcake is delicious, and Kym Seabolt needs people to stop being wrong about it.






