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Monthly Archives: March 2005

I am the first to admit that sometimes I make a mess of things. I try to teach my kids that the best reaction is to 'fess up, take responsibility, fix what I can, learn from my mistakes and move on.

Familiar moments float to the surface of my memory pool at Easter time. I can't imagine anyone not enjoying leisure time with the Sunday comics, but I believe my fondness for the funnies traces back to the Easter mornings I spent with Dallas Clapsadle.

I am not a morning person. In the morning, if forced to get up at all, I prefer nothing more than silence, and a cup of coffee as big as my head.

SUGARCREEK, Ohio - A queen and a princess were crowned at the 2005 Tuscarawas County Pork Producers annual banquet March 17 in Sugarcreek, Ohio.

NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio - The emphasis was on youth when members of District III Holstein Club held its 32nd annual meeting March 19 at the First United Methodist Church in New Philadelphia, Ohio.

WASHINGTON - The USDA is hoping an appeals court will reopen the U.

COLUMBUS -

It seems each year about this time that ringworm becomes a concern, especially with those youth who exhibit their beef cattle projects.

WASHINGTON - Almost $2 million in funding has been redirected to enhance research on bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and $5 million has been awarded to 17 colleges and universities, including Ohio State, to establish a Food Safety Research and Response Network, according to U.

COLUMBUS - Farmers and ranchers from Ohio and across the nation met in Washington last week to urge their congressional members to oppose the