Monthly Archives: September 2011
Penn Stater places third in lumberjack competition
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- It's not necessary to be a lumberjack to pursue a career in forestry, Penn State senior Timothy Benedict will tell you, but it doesn't hurt either.
Cornell’s Legacy Project captures insight of our elders and shares it with world
ITHACA, N.Y. -- When he turned 50, Karl Pillemer began to notice some differences in his perspective on life. This led Pillemer to ask: Is there something older people know that the young don't about how to live?
Allegheny green festival, Hay Day to be held Sept. 24
PITTSBURGH -- The annual Allegheny Green & Innovation Festival and Hay Day will be held together Sept. 24 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Hartwood Acres Park Amphitheater.
Farm Science Review to exhibit Corn Belt’s many varieties
LONDON, Ohio -- The history of corn, from ancient grasses to modern marvel, will be on display at Ohio State University's Farm Science Review, Sept. 20-22, at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center outside London.
Vacation With Us… Brennan
Ken and Emily Brennan were married May 22 in Franklin, N.Y. Ken is originally from Evans City, Pa., but he is stationed in Kansas, where he met Emily.
Vacation With Us… Marshall
We never get tired of the Corn Palace! Larry Marshall, of Canfield, Ohio, made the trip to Mitchell, S.D., over the Memorial Day weekend and, of course, had to take us along.
On the Outdoors: Outdoorsmen setting standard in community service
While touring the Portage County Randolph Fair, I spotted avid Suffield, Ohio outdoorsman Al Kisamore in the hog auction audience. He was representing the Ohio Fur Takers club, an active conservation-minded group that each puts its money where a needy mouth is.
Vacation With Us… Hunter
Marc and Terri Hunter (left), of Salem, Ohio, celebrated their 40th anniversary on a cross-country trip to California in May.
Once again, here come the trolls
A day does not pass without some Big Ag chieftain or Capitol Hill yakker parting their perpetually pursed lips to unleash total nonsense on...
Scott Shalaway: No one has to tell the birds summer is over
On Aug. 25 at a high school football game on Wheeling Island in the Ohio River, a flock of high flying birds distracted my attention from the game. Shortly before sunset, I counted about 50 common nighthawks swirling and feeding above the stadium lights. I watched until they disappeared in the darkening night sky.







