Yearly Archives: 2019
The other guy might be you — be safe
Consider your outdoor endeavors and add a degree of caution as you enjoy each day afield or on the water. Be safe. Don't be careless and clumsy.
Fall cleanup: Stop wasting yard ‘waste’
Before you pull out a leaf rake and yard "waste" bags, stop and ask yourself, can I turn this so-called waste into value for me and my lawn and garden?
Roundup of gardening news for Oct. 24, 2019
Catch up on local gardening news in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, and Coshocton County, Ohio.
Building a corn maze is a family affair for Rolling Acres
Making a corn maze begins months before the first visitors enter the corn field to wind their way around its twists and turns.
FDA proposes animal antibiotics go behind the counter
The FDA proposed over-the-counter antibiotics used in animals become available from a veterinarian only as a way to curb antibiotic resistance.
Harvey Radcliff — Oct. 19, 2019
Harvey Radcliff bagged a 3-point buck in Greenford, Ohio with Brandon Dustman and Bob Dustman on Oct. 19, 2019.
How to buy quality hay in an uncertain year
Learn to evaluate leafiness, maturity, odor, color, softness, purity, bale condition and contaminants to determine overall quality of hay.
Should you toss a slow cooker meal when the power goes out?
Find out whether or not you should toss the roast you put in your slow cooker before work this morning if you lost power at some point during the day.
Limited rural broadband is about people, too
When it comes to limited rural broadband access, everyone has a story. That’s what we need to keep in mind with this discussion.
Opponents of HB 288 say they need eminent domain
State legislation that would limit the powers of eminent domain in Ohio is facing opposition from a number of local governments and recreation groups.


















