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Hard lessons from a long December
Eric Keller continues to document the massive clean up resulting from the discovery of a mouse in his water softener.
Where we came from
Editor Rachel Wagoner reflects on the industry that employed her family for generations — steel — and what redevelopment in Rust Belt towns might mean for the region.
Alexander Smalley finds love
Judith Sutherland continues her recitation of Alexander Smalley’s journal from the 1800s. highlighting a few passages where he falls in love.
The wonderful, magical complexities of nature
Eric Keller discusses science and how, though complex, it can be used to understand God’s creations.
Celebrating the life of a devoted farm wife
Judith Sutherland looks back on her mother’s life with admiration.
The coffee pot
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about a clattering coffee pot that caused a lot of chaos on a camping trip.
An undercover country girl returns to town
After 10 years on the ranch, Eliza Blue and her family are now residents of the tiny prairie town that sits adjacent to their east pasture.
A wild turkey tale
Turkeys aren’t just for Thanksgiving. Tami Gingrich shares the unique courting, mating and poult-rearing process that wild turkeys go through every year.
Community steps in to help farmers near East Palestine train derailment
A train derailment with cars carrying hazardous materials left people living nearby scrambling to find places to evacuate their livestock and pets.