Yearly Archives: 2021
Surrender of the Shenandoah ended Civil War
In the waters of Alaska on Little Diomede Island, the CSS Shenandoah fired the last shots of the American Civil War.
Meet Kai Lumiere Seabolt
Meet Kym Seabolt's cat, Kai. His hobbies include knocking things down, getting stuck in walls and other small spaces and stealing bobbi pins and hair ties.
There are different types of life, loss
The feeling of loss comes in many different forms. Judith Sutherland shares her range of emotions, following the loss of two people she held near and dear.
Hearing set in Harrison Co. for solar farm
The Ohio Power Siting Board will hold a hearing for Nottingham Solar LLC's proposal to construct a 100-megawatt solar-powered electric generation facility.
Cover crops and drones: Small step for farmers, giant leap for conservation
For those committed to cover cropping, the potential of using drone technology to evaluate feilds is immense.
OPSB approves two solar farms
The Ohio Power Siting Board approved applications Oct. 21 to construct two solar farms in Champaign and Ross counties.
Everything’s coming up aces as harvest progresses
Corn and soybean harvests have been on pace with early estimates, while grain prices remain strong and trade conditions favor American commodities.
Not many takers at county fair COVID vaccine clinics
County fairs and ag events had few takers for COVID vaccine clinics. But organizers say one more shot is better than none in the fight against COVID.
How to carve an original jack-o-lantern
Jack-o-lanterns date back centuries, but they weren't always carved using pumpkins. Discover the origins of the jack-o-lantern and how to carve an original.
Are you OK? Because we’re not.
In these trying times, Rebecca Miller wouldn’t mind standing in a field with other similarly overwhelmed folks and letting loose with a good yell right now.


















