Yearly Archives: 2024
Let the worm wars begin
Tami Gingrich details the ecological significance of nightcrawlers in Ohio as the worm wars begin among young Amish salesmen in southern Geauga County.
Time to run to the walleye run
Thinking of fishing for walleye in Ohio this spring? Make sure you heed Jim Abram's insider tips for the best experience.
Forget breakfast
Bryce Angell plays Rip Van Winkle in his latest poem, waiting for his truck to warm up so he can go to the store for breakfast foods.
Early settlers’ decisions could mean life or death
After arriving and establishing a campsite, settlers had to deal with a trio of priorities immediately — clearing land, planting crops and building shelter.
Lack of access to hospitals, grocery stores is killing rural residents: study
Rural Americans are more likely to suffer from conditions like heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease and hypertension, and more likely to die from those afflictions, the USDA’s Economic Research Service concluded in a study released in March.
Spending another spring raising bottle lamb babies
Having bottle lambs means getting up early and going to bed late. But Eliza Blue is still captivated by the labor-intensive process.
Having cake and eating it too
Eric Keller has become an expert at hiding his tracks when it comes to taste-testing his wife’s cake.
Original influence
Kym Seabolt recalls the family members and traits that influenced her throughout her life.
Roundup of FFA news for April 11, 2024
Catch up on FFA news from Black River FFA and Norwayne FFA.
Envirothon is the time for STEM students to shine
It is the time of year when many soil and water conservation district's are busy preparing for Envirothon, writes Kathleen Vrable-Bryan.


















