Yearly Archives: 2021
Co-ops that once brought electricity to rural Ohio work to offer high speed internet
Cooperatives that originally brought electricity to rural Ohio are now looking for ways to provide high speed internet as well.
How to conduct a leaf chromatography experiment at home
A leaf chromatography experiment enables you to discover and observe the different color pigmentations contained in leaves. Learn how to do this at home.
Public hearing set for Hancock Co. solar project
The Ohio Power Siting Board will hold a hearing for South Branch Solar, LLC's proposal for a solar-powered electric generation facility in Hancock County.
Stay safe against hepatitis A outbreak
The Ohio Department of Health recently warned about a hepatitis A outbreak impacting Ohio. Learn how to take preventative measures and protect yourself.
Does Daylight Saving Time make sense?
Kym Seabolt ponders the usefulness and history of Daylight Saving Time, wondering when it will outlive its usefulness and where we might end up if it does.
Sharing World War II experiences helps family understand veteran’s sacrifice
Judith Sutherland helps her late father-in-law, Don Sutherland, compose a transcript of his World War II diary to give to his sons for Christmas.
Roundup of gardening news for Nov. 11, 2021
Stark Soil and Water Conservation District is now accepting orders for Ohio native shrubs.
Mother Nature doesn’t do ‘net zero’
Alan Guebert explains why no amount of net-this or net-that has a snowball’s chance in our ever-hotter world of ever working.
Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 11, 2021
Catch up on local FFA news from Southeastern FFA, Waterford FFA and Hillsdale FFA.
Veterans allow us to stand tall and proud
Julie Geiss reminds us that our national treasure is the collective group of veterans that have defended our freedom across the globe.


















