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Don’t burn the beef
Cowboy poet Bryce Angell writes about the exquisite experience of eating a good steak that’s cooked just right.
Serviceberry: The Giving Tree
Tami Gingirch shares the history and environmental impact of the serviceberry tree — one of our earliest blooming native tree species in Ohio.
His morning chew
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about an old fellow who couldn’t give up his morning chew to attend class.
DEP fines Equitrans $1.1M for Rager Mountain release
Equitrans was fined more than $1 million for violations related to the uncontrolled gas release from Equitrans’ Rager Mountain natural gas storage field.
Throwing in the towel on bidet PSA
Trying to be fancy folk definitely came back to bite Kym Seabolt and Mr. Wonderful in the bidet. A roll of Charmin would never do uthem dirty like that.
Let the worm wars begin
Tami Gingrich details the ecological significance of nightcrawlers in Ohio as the worm wars begin among young Amish salesmen in southern Geauga County.
Finding help when the well runs dry
A new program by the National Groundwater Association helps families in need get access to clean water.
Spring forward
Jim Abrams reflects on signs of spring he’s noticed and those he’s waiting on around his property in northwestern Ohio.
If a watched pot doesn’t boil, will it still make syrup?
Eric Keller tries his hand at making maple syrup on his homestead.
Wood frogs usher in leap year
Forest floors across northern North America are waking up as wood frogs prepare for their annual explosive breeding event.