Even hunters fall prey to five deer hunting misconceptions
One thing I have discovered over the years is misinformation among sportsmen spreads like wildfire. Sometimes, I am amazed how so many sportsmen come up with far-gone conclusions and assumptions about game laws.
Reducing the harm stress does to our DNA long-term
Stress produces changes in the expression of our DNA, the deoxyribonucleic acid material that determines what we inherit from our parents. Our genetic material nicely stores information that has survival value for the human species, like intelligence, but it also incorporates the effects of stress.
Hornets’ nest encounter shows need for care working outside
Larry Gividen was busy one September afternoon trimming the weeds and tall grass around the bases of his apple trees when he encountered a potentially dangerous foe.
Fun times abounded at the 33rd annual Antique Power Steam and Gas Show Aug. 7-10 at the 4-H Fairgrounds in LaGrange. While Ferguson was the featured tractor brand, there were lots of other neat things to see and do at this show, which has been taking place for three decades in northern Indiana.
When it comes to nutrition, trust science over opinion
I was recently made aware of the latest food guru who knows it all, has changed it all and is as humble as a seasoned politician: Vani Hari, aka The Food Babe.
Brew a frightfully fun party for Halloween guests of all ages
Haunted with the thought of a ho-hum Halloween? Never fear – trick-or-treaters will want more than just candy once they see your party table. Throw a fabulous Halloween party fit for little goblins or grown-up monsters, with some devilishly good sweets.