Monday, December 29, 2025
U.S. Capitol

If you are one of the millions of Americans who pollsters say “voted for change” last November, boy, are you getting it now, according to Alan Guebert.
Medina County Apiary Inspector Michael Mohn

Beekeeper and apiary inspector Scott Svab explains three ways beginners can acquire bees and start a hive.
dog on wood floor

Kym Seabolt finds herself suddenly the parent of people who have concerns about interest rates and strong opinions about refinishing hardwood flooring.
planting field

Marlin Clark offers and update on 2025 corn and soybean planting progress in the United States and highlights p[rice changes in the grain markets.
Land snail

Tami Gingrich explores the characteristics of common slug and snails in Ohio, highlighting their benefits for wildlife and their difficulties for gardeners.
journal

Judith Sutherland continues telling tales of Alexander Smalley in Eckley community near Jeromesville, Ohio, in 1875.
lamb

While lambing season is expectedly exhausting, Eliza Blue knows it will end the same as it always does and be worth all the effort she put into it.
turkey butts

Jim Abrams offers insight into the hunting practice of turkey reaping and his thoughts on potential safety concerns.
U.S. Capitol

Alan Guebert considers the word “woodenheadedness," and its applications in the current political climate in the United States.
house sold

Kymberly Foster Seabolt's daughter has finally found a home and is settling into homeownership.