Saturday, May 4, 2024
Item No. 1132

Keep your streak alive and guess on the new Hazard item for this week. Believed to be a kitchen tool, this antique item could prove to be tricky to identify.
robin's eggs

Learn more about how a fertilized bird eggs develop into an embryo and then transforms into a chick mature enough to hatch.
Crappie tournament

Anglers interested in attending or competing in a crappie tournament can find dates and locations online by searching Crappie Clubs in Ohio.
horse races

The latest thrill in Judith Sutherland's life is introducing the ceremonial Triple Crown springtime tradition to her 2-year-old grandson.
Kym Seabolt's porch

Kym Seabolt recognizes the beauty in allowing old houses to evolve into homes that are lived in, laughed in, and loved for an entirely new generation.
rutted wet farm field, Ohio farm, planting,

The reality of really delayed corn planting is that acres will be reduced by either prevented planting for a switch to soybeans.
Deere-Clark car

Sam Moore shares a passage Elmer J. Baker Jr. (1889-1964), a longtime commentator on the farm implement scene, wrote of the short-lived Deere-Clark car.
kids fishing

Technology has taken, what was once referred to as fishing, down a high speed path, to what is now known as catching.
boy wonder

As Kymberly Foster Seabolt finds herself in year 22 of a five-year home renovation project, things are going about as expected.
river

We are all non-point source polluters and need to learn how to eliminate or reduce the pollution we are adding to our public waters.