The blonde bombshell showed off both her beauty and her wit when she famously posed in a potato sack dress for a series of ...
By the 1950s, the self-propelled combine harvester began gaining traction. Even so, many farmers still picked ear corn, stored it in cribs and processed it through portable belt-driven shellers. The ...
YEARS AGO9, 1976 The following is the final installment in a three-part series written by Ruby (Keeney) Hagman about life in ...
Learn where Robert Duvall spent his final years at his 360 acre estate in The Plains Virginia and how Byrnley Farm shaped his quiet life ...
However, people born in the 1950s were raised differently from the rest of us. They were expected to manage their own boredom without screens, solve their own problems without parental oversight, and ...
For the week of February 16, 2026 UPCOMING WEBINARS AND EVENTS: Penn State Extension is pleased to continue providing quality education via various webinars and recordings. If you have […] ...
An exceptional online-only auction of 73 lots of Canadian folk art, highlighted by six fresh-to-the-market Maud Lewis ...
The Cotton Club at Sixth and Mound streets in Cincinnati’s West End attracted major jazz performers like Count Basie and Duke Ellington.
Patrick was undaunted by the “pressure-cooker” atmosphere of the newsroom, veteran WBRZ reporter Margaret Lawhon said.
The morale of the bunkhouse and the morale of the workers is really important, and it would be deflating to see their wage go down,” Barney Hodges of Sunrise Orchards said.
As World War II reshaped rural Iowa, German prisoners of war became an essential labor force, and, in some cases, unexpected friends and neighbors.
This year is the International Year of the Woman Farmer, and Farm Bureau has been working for months to champion and celebrate the occasion. Women are critical to the success of agriculture—working ...