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Monthly Archives: May 2007

SALEM, Ohio - Plans have been finalized and construction crews are making way for

FRAZEYSBURG, Ohio - 1961 The Berlin Crisis was escalating. Tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union were stretched thin and the threat of nuclear war loomed over the world.

WASHINGTON - The House agriculture committee began subcommittee markups of the 2007 farm bill this week.

Testimony before a House or Senate committee is not always the most scintillating reading. I've always marveled how legislators can stay awake during the most boring of hearings.

A friend recently sent me a clipping about the history of aprons, stating that most of our children wouldn't even know what an apron is! A dear aunt.

When University of Wisconsin law professor Peter Carstensen read the U.S. Department of Justice May 4 press release announcing its blessing on pork giant Smithfield, Inc.
brown eggs

Why do brown eggs have that extra wholesome, homespun appeal?

As I reach the milestone of my 10th official Mother's Day, I find that I appreciate my own mother so much more.

FENTON, Mo. - At least a dozen or more employees of equipment dealerships found their homes completely destroyed following a tornado that leveled nearly all of Greensburg, Kan.

WOOSTER, Ohio - With Ohio's wheat crop under way and performing well despite frost damage concerns, now is the time for growers to begin scouting for foliar diseases, especially on susceptible varieties.