Wednesday, May 15, 2024

We can't stump you! You've solved four of the mystery tools, but can you tell us what this week's antique tool is? Can you keep the streak going?
corn kernels and dollar bills

Alan Guebert talks politics as yet another government shutdown looms a week before Thanksgiving.
elephants

Like it or not, trophy hunting is legal. In his column this week, Scott Shalaway wonders whether or not it should be.
calculator

Ohio State Extension educator David Marrison answers some commonly-asked questions regarding 2019 income tax preparation for farmers.
kitchen cleaning

We could take some lessons from Good Housekeeping Institute, which holds products to high standards, even with government oversight. Do we have the same mentality in the livestock sector?
President-Trump

Alan Guebert shares his concerns over the most recent version of the U.S.-China trade deal and the bigger picture regarding Chinese trade.

Can you help keep the streak alive? You solved the last two mystery tools, but this one may give you a bit more trouble. Can you name this antique item?
sunset on a corn field

Judith Sutherland urges us to enjoy the open horizon, sunrise to sunset, and plant a flower or two while we can.
grey squirrel

November may seem a dull and lifeless prelude to a long, uneventful winter, but the struggle for life continues every day.
arlington national cemetery

Learn who owned Arlington before the Civil War and how it came to be known as Arlington National Cemetery.