Monthly Archives: March 2005
Workers’ comp: The questions you don’t ask could have costly answers
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.
My Special Easter Spot
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.
Fairy faux pas
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.
Tuscarawas Co. names pork royalty
SUGARCREEK, Ohio - A queen and a princess were crowned at the 2005 Tuscarawas County Pork Producers annual banquet March 17 in Sugarcreek, Ohio.
Holstein club emphasizes youth
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.
USDA asks court to act on Canadian trade ruling
WASHINGTON - The USDA is hoping an appeals court will reopen the U.
Sales high at Beef Expo breed sales
COLUMBUS -
Ringworm is highly contagious
It seems each year about this time that ringworm becomes a concern, especially with those youth who exhibit their beef cattle projects.
Proposed food safety research network will include Ohio State
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.