Missed last night's PTO bakery bingo? Here's another chance to endulge your sweet tooth for a good cause:
Cub Scout Pack 256 is having a cake auction from 3:00-7:00 p.m. on January 29 at Ebenezer Mennonite Church, 8905 Columbus Grove Rd.
Organizers explain, "All are welcome to bid on a cake made by a local Cub Scout. Proceeds go towards fun adventures like camping trips and hikes, going to the caverns and museums and summer camp! Come on out and support your local scouts!"
Participating scouts will earn a kit for the March Pinewood Derby.
You’ve walked past these holes countless times, but never thought to look up.
It is believed that these holes, created by bullet shots, on the side of the outside wall of 101 N. Main St., were created when John Dillinger’s gang robbed Citizens National Bank on Monday, Aug. 14, 1933.
Denny Morrison captured this image of geese feeding near the Bluffton Airport. But how's an editor to choose a headline? Ready for takeoff? Why did the goose cross the road? Friendly skies or friendly fields?
Cultivating a diverse regenerative agricultural movement and shaping a more current and equitable farm bill will be the respective focal points of keynote addresses by Mohawk seedkeeper Rowen White and agronomist Ricardo Salvador at the Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association’s (OEFFA) 44th annual conference, Germinate, Regenerate, Agitate.
OEFFA’s 44th annual conference features more than 50 educational workshops, an exhibit hall, full-day Food and Farm School classes, locally-sourced meals, and much more.
By Andrius Giedraitis, MD
Blanchard Valley Pain Management
We are all well-accustomed to the trials of Ohio winters–cold mornings, snowy roads and early sunsets. Another common aspect of these winters is the propensity to develop exacerbations of chronic pain ailments. Knees and hips become achier, walking becomes more difficult and sleep becomes less restful. Many of these issues are a reflection of the colder temperatures and changes in barometric pressure, which can affect your neck, low back, shoulders, hips and knees.
Sometimes resting at home and applying a heating pad to the painful area can bring enough relief; at other times, over-the-counter medications, such as Tylenol or ibuprofen, are needed to help alleviate these symptoms. Physical therapy, stretching and home exercises can also often improve one’s overall well-being and functionality.