Yearly Archives: 2018
Don’t mow, help the Monarch butterflies
There are areas that we should just let nature be what it is, and allow the “weeds” to help our pollinators, birds and wildlife thrive.
Tickborne diseases are likely to increase
The incidence of tickborne infections in the United States has risen significantly within the past decade.
Healthy birds fly
Kymberly Foster Seabolt is proud of her small town-raised offspring for realizing there is a great big world out there.
Stark State and Google partner in new technology certificate program
Stark State College has partnered with Google to offer a new information technology certificate.
The troubling dairy economy
Alan Guebert reflects on what lies ahead for the dairy industry.
Life experiences constantly rewrite our story
In life, we are the sum total of our experiences. Whether they are positive or negative, they still define us and help to write “the story.”
National sheep sale returns to Wooster Aug. 11
The National Sheep Improvement Program (NSIP) will hold its second annual Eastern NSIP sheep sale at the Wayne County Fairgrounds, Aug. 11.
Roundup of FFA news for Aug. 2, 2018
Catch up on local news from Fayetteville FFA and West Holmes FFA chapters.
Roundup of gardening news for Aug. 2, 2018
Catch up on local gardening news from Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, and Medina County, Ohio.
Pa. amends eminent domain laws
Pennsylvania legislation amends eminent domain laws. Now known as Act 45, it limits the ability to use eminent domain on land in conservation easements.