Yearly Archives: 2023
OPSB approves solar energy project in Clinton County
The Ohio Power Siting Board authorized Yellow Wood Solar Energy LLC to build a 300-megawatt solar-powered electric generating facility in Clinton County.
Caesar Creek features fossils and fishing
Julie Geiss and her family recently visited Caesar Creek State Park in Waynesville, Ohio, delighting in the fishing and fossil hunting opportunities.
Strong-willed lamb survives and thrives
The most unlikely ewe in Eliza Blue's flock has become a mother. Despite being orphaned as a lamb, Dandelion Freya survived to become a devoted mother.
Ohio Resource Connection helps landowners find wildlife and forestry professionals
The Ohio Resource Connection, a statewide contractor database, lists wildlife and forestry professionals who can help landowners manage their property.
On the road: Scandinavian summer
Alan Guebert and his family enjoyed the perfect gateway to Scandinavia. In his column this week, he shares some of the most breathtaking sites of his trip.
Preparing for the milk inspector
Spring cleaning takes on a different meaning for farm families. Judith Sutherland recalls the routine of preparing for the milk inspector.
Statewide drought watch declared in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvanians are being encouraged to voluntarily conserve water by reducing their nonessential water use amid a statewide drought watch.
James ‘Jim’ R. Coy
James “Jim” R. Coy, 91, formerly of Salem passed away June 8, at Sycamore Run Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, following a period of declining health.
Grandpa’s chocolate cake
Bryce Angell crafts a clever poem about his grandfather's love of chocolate cake.
Coming clean with complications
Doing the laundry never seemed like rocket science until the washing machines, detergent and everything else that goes with it got more complicated.

















