By MIKE MILLER
OSU Extension Medina County
Crop fields can be at risk from compaction when spreading manure just as much as when using any other farm equipment.
Randall Reeder, an Ohio State University Extension agricultural engineer, has completed research on soil compaction when farmers use manure handling equipment.
“Farmers who spread manure know of the potential compaction […]
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Control spreader compaction in fields
July 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Accent · Farm and Garden · News
GreenScene: Yarrow
July 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
By LORRAINE BARNETT
Special to The Gazette
Plant: Yarrow
Latin name: Achillea millefolium
Description: Flat-topped flower heads of common yarrow can be seen scattered in stretches of open fields or along the roadsides throughout the United States in shades of white or cream, their airy fern leaves allowing summer breezes to flow through them. But today, garden centers supply […]
Tags: Accent · Farm and Garden
Reusable bags
July 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
By Kristen Nowak Winn
Accent Editor
Bright colors, bold patterns turn an old-fashioned idea into more of a fashion statement — while making a big environmental impact.
D.I.Y.
Do a quick search online, and you’ll come up with many patterns for making your own reusable shopping bag. My mom made this one for about $4.
Sew it: Check out blogs […]
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Wadsworth Red Cross joins Medina County
July 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
By Molly Merkle
Red Cross
The Wadsworth Red Cross, which has been operating as a certified service delivery unit under the leadership of the Summit County Chapter since 2005, aligned with the Medina County Chapter on July 1.
In an effort to strengthen service delivery, maintain community presence and demonstrate effective use of donor dollars, the […]
Social Scene: Putt-putt challenge benefits Akron family clinic
July 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
By Angela Huston
Special to The Gazette
Enthusiasm abounded at Rinky Dink Family Fun Center on June 21 during the second annual Great Rinky Dink Extreme Putt-Putt Challenge to benefit the Akron Children’s Hospital Showers Family Clinic for Cancer and Blood Disorders.
Sponsor Prudential Kovack Realtors raised more than $16,000 last year. This year they raised $25,253, […]
Snapshots: Life without prepackaged foods? Our parents managed
July 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
By Judy A. Totts
Religion Editor
As you might have guessed from some of our recent stories and columns, Accent Editor Kristen Nowak Winn and I have been making an effort to “Go Green.”
This actually is a renewal of my intention to become more ecology-minded, a strategy started years ago but, like the rest of me, […]
Local artist spotlight: Portraits capture personalities
July 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
By John Benson
Special to The Gazette
For about 20 years, Brunswick resident Pauline Cogar, 79, has been exploring her artistic passion as an oil painter.
Educated by a certain familiar afro-ed public television artist and inspired by her lifelong creative dream, this West Virginia native is finally putting her God-given talents to work by producing six […]
Blessed Foundation offers LifeBook, peace programs
July 19th, 2008 · No Comments
Brief
MONTVILLE TWP. — The Blessed Foundation, 6605 River Styx Road, offers several programs this summer:
o LifeBook — Plant seeds of hope for living life with purpose and leave a legacy of hope and love through LifeBook.
An overview of LifeBook will be held from 10 a.m. to noon July 29 and Aug. 30 at […]
Unity of Medina celebrates new church with services
July 19th, 2008 · No Comments
Brief
MEDINA — Unity of Medina One in Spirit will open the doors for the first service July 20 in its new building at Williams on the Lake, 787 Lafayette Road.
The Rev. Barbara Hribar, pastor of the church, will lead a smudging and blessing walk through the building at 10:15 a.m.
The congregation also will […]
‘World Race’ is adventure in faith
July 19th, 2008 · No Comments
By JOHN BENSON
Special to The Gazette
Going on an adventure and giving something back — that’s exactly what Medina native and South Carolina resident Stacy (nee Eleo) Alonzo had in mind when she and her husband, Brian, signed up for the 11-month global trek World Race, which begins in Mexico and will take them through Guatemala, […]













