Yearly Archives: 2020
The French have a rich history of exploration in North America
From the early 1600s to 1763 when the Treaty of Paris was signed, the French explored North America leaving their mark in many ways.
Try these green activities at home
While you're stuck at home, try these environmentally friendly and perhaps "fun" projects or ideas for this spring.
No mountain-top views without crossing the valleys
Nicole Lane Erceg reminds readers that just as cattlemen have made it through tough times in the past, they shall make it through current struggles as well.
Real Bassin offers better artificial worm for bass fishing
At only 19 years old, Cohen Honkala has developed a line of artificial worms for bass fishing. Learn more about Real Bassin and Honkala's fishing baits.
Secrets to finding ‘the one’
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares what's made her marriage successful and offers advice on finding "the one."
No sales of hunting or fishing licenses for nonresidents
The ODNR Division of Wildlife is temporarily suspending the sale of non-resident hunting and fishing licenses until further notice.
Link between COVID-19 and loss of smell, taste explored
Clinicians around the world are reporting many COVID-19 cases in which patients have experienced an abrupt total or partial loss of smell and taste.
Free dairy learning experiences for all ages available online
The Pennsylvania Dairymen's Association launched a family resources addition to its dairy-themed website for all ages to enjoy from home.
Mahoning Co. 4-H’ers sew face masks
Mahoning County 4-Hers are doing what they can to help amid the COVID-19 crisis by making face masks for the county’s essential medical workers.
Why is rural America a sweet spot for COVID-19?
Alan Guebert believes rural America is perfectly primed for COVID-19 to spread. Find out how your community may be impacted in the long and short term.


















