Yearly Archives: 2019
Jeromesville community comforts survivors, following house fire
In the wake of a fire that claimed the lives of the three youngest children of the Bogavich family, the Jeromesville community rallies around the survivors.
Milk is best drink to reduce burn of chili peppers
People who enjoy spicy food, containing capsaicin, should choose milk to reduce the burn, according to Penn State researchers.
Undoing Nixon’s environmental legacy
Donald Trump has done his best to undo Nixon's environmental legacy. He has reversed or begun to roll back more than 80 environmental rules and regulations.
Antibiotic and ionophore usage in cattle
Gain a better understanding of how new beef industry requirements have impacted antibiotic and ionophore usage in cattle over the past three years.
First FARM Friday set for Aug. 2
The Coshocton Soil and Water Conservation District will host First FARM Friday on Main Street, Aug. 2, from 5-7:30 p.m.
Per my last email
Kymberly Foster Seabolt details the faults of modern customer service from the perspective of both the customer and the customer service representative.
4-H brings out inner MacGyver
Sometimes 4-H parents have to get creative during fair week.
Hey, rural America, do your civic duty. Or not.
Alan Guebert digs into the USMCA trade deal and takes a closer look at 2019 ag exports and the still-in-place tariffs that are clipping U.S. exports.
Ohio State Fair set to induct 2019 hall of fame members
The Ohio Expositions Commission will induct six members into the Ohio State Fair Hall of Fame during the Ohio State Fair.
Is it a nut, or is it a burr?
Sam Moore investigates potential reasons people may have once heard old-timers refer to the nuts that were used with bolts as burrs.


















