Yearly Archives: 2019
Think twice before giving pets as gifts
Is the winter holiday season really the best time to take on a new pet? Scott Shalaway helps you weigh the pros and cons of giving a pet as a gift.
Remember to spread kindness now and all year
Ohio State University Extension educator and associate professor David Marrison shares his suggestions for a happier holiday season.
How to know if your lettuce is safe to eat
Unless you can verify whether the romaine lettuce that’s in your fridge was NOT harvested from Salinas, California, you should throw it out.
At the Battle of Cedar Creek with the Dazeys
Chuck and Tina Dazey, of Louisville, Ohio, took us to Middletown, Virginia, for the 155th anniversary reenactment of the Battle of Cedar Creek in...
It’s not too early to start boat shopping
It’s all about price and being ready for spring, rather than waiting until spring to buy. Use these tips to purchase a boat during the winter.
More fallout from ‘Mount Tariff’
In his column this week, Alan Guebert rehashes recent turmoil associated with the U.S.-China trade deal.
Move to suburbia offered a fresh start
A new era of lifestyle had opened and suburbia appeared to be the best solution to the nation’s housing problem, following World War II.
Late planting leads to wet harvest
Learn which precautions Jason Hartschuh, an OSU Extension educator, recommends that farmers take in light of the wetter grain this year.
More than 1,000 wild turkeys harvested during fall hunting
Ohio hunters checked 1,054 wild turkeys during the 2019 fall hunting season, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife.
Pearl Harbor Day still not so long ago
Although Pearl Harbor is becoming farther removed from one generation to the next, for Judith Sutherland's parents, the infamous day was sharp and clear.