Yearly Archives: 2020
On privilege
Reporter Rachel Wagoner writes about the benefits of rural living, including the privilege to avoid tough questions about race, police brutality and discrimination.
More people turning to canning to preserve food this year
Home food preservation is expected to be very popular this year, as many people have taken on new hobbies to pass time while staying home during quarantine.
How to get rid of raccoons in an apartment
Learn how to work with your landlord to eliminate food sources and potential nesting sites in order to discourage raccoons from living near your apartment.
Penn State’s Ag Progress Days is canceled
Penn State’s 2020 Ag Progress Days exposition, set for Aug. 11-13, has been canceled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, organizers said.
Ohio farmer who sued Toledo over LEBOR speaks
A federal judge invalidated the Lake Erie Bill of Rights, but that doesn't meant that conversations on water quality in Lake Erie are over.
How to build a solitary bee hotel
A bee hotel can encourage more solitary bees to nest in your yard or garden and can be simple to construct. Learn how to build a bee hotel.
Wild turkey hunting season concludes in south zone
Hunters have harvested 15,718 wild turkeys after four weeks of Ohio's 2020 spring hunting season.
Milk recalled from Crawford County dairy
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture issued a recall of some milk products from a Crawford County dairy because they were not properly pasteurized.
DeWine: 2020 fair season is up to local fair boards, health departments
On May 28, Gov. Mike DeWine released his guidelines for county and independent fairs.
They boil down to this: local fairs should decide for themselves.
All or nothing? Fairs, vendors face cost concerns amid pandemic unknowns
As Ohio legislators and fair boards try to figure out solutions, people in the carnival industry and other businesses that rely on the fairs are waiting to see if they’ll be able to salvage their 2020 season.


















