Yearly Archives: 2021
Tuscarawas County Literacy Coalition offers scholarship
Tuscarawas County Literacy Coalition is offering two $500 scholarships to eligible high school seniors in Tuscarawas County.
Calls grow for frontline food workers to get COVID-19 vaccine
National and local groups say meatpacking, farm workers and grocery store workers need to be prioritized for COVID-19 vaccine access.
Carbon markets could have benefits, but are no silver bullet
Farm groups, politicians and environmentalists want to make carbon a new commodity, to battle climate change. Carbon markets, in theory, could be a win-win. But they bring a lot of questions about the roles of public and private work to address climate change, and who benefits the most from those efforts.
Focus on the future to improve the meatpacking industry
Alan Guebert shares his thoughts on how the government can improve the meatpacking industry, stating hearings should focus on the future, not the past.
Wilson’s failure later led to United Nations
Learn how Woodrow Wilson's failed League of Nations eventually led to the establishment of the United Nations.
Finding an old friend brings joy
Judith Sutherland reconnects with a fast friend she made at church camp during her childhood.
A silver medal marriage
As Kymberly Foster Seabolt approaches her 25th wedding anniversary, she shares some insight into the dynamic between her and her husband.
Ice fishing access available at Camp Perry
Anglers looking for an access point to Lake Erie for ice fishing can visit Camp Perry, in Ottawa County.
Be a better manager, motivate your labor force
Dairy managers should improve their management skills. Learn how to improve your management strategy to capitalize on the strengths of your employees.
Think ahead to spring forage seedings
One thing we can do on these cold and snowy winter days is think of warmer temperatures and plan for new forage seedings.


















