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The Great Elephant?
Washington County (Pa.) 4-H’er Erin Rice thought her long-stemmed pumpkin was just right to turn into an elephant for the Chesapeake Energy Giant Pumpkin contest Oct. 3 in Washington, Pa.
Wrecking balls and wrecking lives
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell gives her take on various issues.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Dec. 2, 2010
WASHINGTON, Pa. — The Clover Patch 4-H club held the second Chesapeake Energy Giant Pumpkin Contest Oct. 8 at the Washington County 4-H Junior Building at the Washington County Fairgrounds. One hundred people attended the contest and 73 4-H members entered the pumpkin contest. Prizes were awarded for best decorated, heaviest, and other miscellaneous categories.
Falling for autumn charm
Kym Seabolt loves fall, but warns readers, if you aren’t cautious, enjoying autumn can become a full-time job if not an outright chore.
National survey finds Thanksgiving costs down for Ohioans
For Ohio shoppers, the Thanksgiving dinner receipt will be slightly lower than the national average for the same market basket items at $59.24.
New record set: Tomato tips scale at 4.48 pounds
CANFIELD, Ohio — Duane Perry of North Lawrence, Ohio, set a new state record for the heaviest tomato ever grown in the Buckeye State. The tomato was officially inspected and weighed Oct. 4 at the Ohio Valley Giant Pumpkin Growers annual weigh off in Canfield, Ohio. His massive tomato nearly covered the paper plate it
The simple surprise of fall’s treasures
Julie Geiss reflects on how a short walk in the fall can reveal so many treasures. Find out what she came across on a recent walk around her property.
North Carolina 10-year-old earns $1,000 savings bond for growing giant cabbage
Growing giant produce pays off.
Who eats (or comes up with) this stuff?
When it comes to dreaming up brave, new food flavors, just because you can does not mean that you should.






