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Ag Conference Sponsorship for Ohio Women
By syndicated_content on 04 Dec 2011Women Farm is Sponsoring a Registration to 5 Upcoming Farmer Conferences!
Ohio women producing food for local markets, or aspiring to do so, who have not yet had an opportunity to attend a conference listed below are invited to apply for our sponsorship of their fee registration!
An applicant must be a woman who resides in Ohio, is at least 18 years of age at the time of application, is willing to meet up at the conference (briefly or as much as you wish) with the owners of Women Farm, and is willing to be interviewed after the conference by Women Farm for publication on our web site.
The Adoption Journey: Adoption is an Act of Obedience
By syndicated_content on 01 Dec 2011To celebrate National Adoption Awareness Month, Bethany Christian Services, Lifesong for Orphans ("Bringing Joy and Purpose to Orphans"), and Lifeline Children's Services.have unselfishly launched a new webpage, The Adoption Journey Project. a resource for couples "starting to think about adoption" aka reeling in more fish.
Ohio Right to Life: Thankful for Adoption Yet No Rights for Adoptees
By syndicated_content on 24 Nov 2011Happy Thanksgiving! If you're one of those who don't feel you have much to be thankful for this year, think again --unless you're in or from Ohio, that is.
Ohio Right to Life wants you to be thankful for adoption!
ORTL, in fact, is so thankful for adoption that it got together a few of its friends to tell us how thankful they are for it and us--who make their miracle happen.
ORTL fo decades has been the single greatest impediment to restoring records access to Class Bastard Ohio.
ORTL loves us so much that it wants to protect us from our birth certificates and our rights.
What did Joe Paterno know and when did he know it? Part One
By Walter C. UHler on 22 Nov 2011This is Part One of an articel that addresses what Joe Paterno knew -- and when he knew it- about the alleged sexual molestations of young boys by Jerry Sandusky.
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Life Goes On, Some Find, After Leaving an Underwater Mortgage
By syndicated_content on 12 Nov 2011Their stories start with a mid-decade home purchase and turn sharply as they simply walk away from those homes and the mortgages that accompany them. What was supposed to happen next was that their financial lives would crash and burn for years.
Or so the dire warnings went. In reality, both men said, walking away turned out to be the best financial decision they made.
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