Butterflies love living on the edge
Butterflies thrive along the edges of forest logging roads or within power line rights-of-way.
Concussion repercussions: Research looks at children’s symptoms, recovery
Long-term outcomes and symptoms are still unknown.
Cup plates exhibited in Kent museum
Exhibit features more than 200 antique and contemporary pieces.
EPA clarifies Clean Water Act definition
The Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are finally getting their act together when it comes to wetland and watershed protection definitions.
Farm Bureau pushes for trade with Cuba
Sugar remains an important part of the Cuban economy with large amounts of land, labor, and other resources dedicated to the industry.
Is it time to switch to beans?
If you're in an area that received too much rain to get your fields planted, it may be time to trade in the corn seed for soybeans.
Libraries sponsor walking tour of historical cemetary
Participants will visit several of the area's historical sites.
Memorial Day antique show at Hawken school
On Memorial Day, May 27, Hawken School will host the 17th annual White House Antiques Show.
Navarre museum open for season
The Mathews House Museum and heritage education center will host a special exhibit from the of President William McKinley.
Sale features steins and furniture
A two-day sale at DeFina Auctions offered a collection of Mettlach steins and a collection of more than 1,500 Royal Winton chintz.













