Monthly Archives: November 2010
Vacation with us…Wudkwych
With winter fast approaching, we are all going to have to get used to the colder weather. Farm and Dairy took the initiative and...
Vacation with us…Traver
We love to soar to new heights. Such was the case when Barry Traver and Angie Manley, both from Lower Salem, Ohio, traveled to...
Farm groups hope new alliance will block those attacking agriculture
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Twenty-three major farm groups have formed a new organization to develop and implement a well-funded, long-term, and coordinated public trust...
Best advice for a Western elk hunt: Plan ahead
Yes you can. That’s the answer to the most asked question about western big game hunting. You can afford a western elk hunt in...
Gratitude for veterans’ untold stories
War humbles a man. I learned this for myself, and, in a way, learning it humbled me.When I was young and still green behind...
The plague and I
I think it's safe to confess that I have been a carrier of the plague. Apparently, I had pinkeye.Every single last one of my...
Remembering an old friend
By JAMES MCCONNELLI read something the other day that brought into focus some things I don’t normally talk about. The anonymous quote said simply,...
Notice the small trees, they yield the best surprises
Late October brought the first hard frost to the ridge, and now the temperature dips to the low 30s most mornings. Frosty temperatures send...
Honoring our veterans, our heroes
Each morning, by dawn's early light, Ohioans Virgil and June Smith look out their dining room window at the memorial Virgil has literally cut in stone to honor America and salute the seven sons his mother and father sent off to serve in our country's military.
We’re from the government and we’re here to help you with regulations
In these days of more regulations and unfunded mandates, communication and cooperation between landowners, developers and governmental agencies is more important than ever. Not...








