Managing insects and diseases in the garden
By Melinda Myers
Don’t settle: Find the life God wants you to have
In Deuteronomy chapter 6, we read the testimony of Moses concerning the children of Israel who were in bondage in Egypt. Verses 20-23 reads, “When your son asks you in time to come, What is the meaning of the testimonies and statutes and precepts which the Lord our God has commanded you? Then you shall say to your son, we were Pharaoh’s bondmen in Egypt, and the Lord brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand. And the Lord showed signs and wonders, great and evil, against Egypt, against Pharaoh, and all his household, before our eyes; And He brought us out from there, that He might bring us in to give us the land which He swore to give our fathers.”
Sports Scene: Sidney grad Bowser secures his first NFL chance
After not being drafted last month, Isaiah Bowser has secured his first shot at making an NFL roster.
BBB shares tips for hiring a computer repair technician
DAYTON — Computers are important in our lives, especially if you work from home. Among all households in 2018, 91.8% had at least one type of computer. In 2023, that percentage is projected to increase to 93.3%.
Never forget the veterans impacted by drug addiction
By Veronica Raussin
Time to pull out the old bicycle
By David Lindeman
Launching 2023 Summer Manufacturing Camps
Every summer for 11 years, my office has partnered with local companies and organizations across Ohio to host summer manufacturing camps for fourth- through eighth-graders. This summer, we will host at least 36 camps across 26 counties.
Use your tongue to inspire peace, healing
An African folktale tells of a great and powerful chief who loved to eat. Once he asked his cook for the most delicious meat for dinner. He thought it was delectable and was surprised to hear that it was tongue. The chief said, “Who knew that the tongue could be so flavorful, so rich and savory in taste!”
Read, read and read some more
Book banning is all the rage among some politicians now, but I’d suggest if you are curious about any titles on their lists, just go to your public library, read the book in question, and make the decision yourself.
May is Foster Care Month
By: Betsy Kimbler, Foster Care Coordinator, Shelby County Job and Family Services