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York County nonprofit helps farmers in need

Farmers are often considered the backbone of America. When they are in need, there s a group in York County whose mission is to help them out.Life on a farm is anything but a 9-to-5 job.Kieran Buser tends to the pigs on his family farm in York County. One thing you learn from the start: the work is hard and the hours long, but farmers always make time for each other. Helping other people is what I was always told to do, Buser said. News 8 first met Buser in 2019 as he joined his friends taking hay to Nebraska to a farmer devastated by flooding. That s when the Heartland Agricultural Relief Team, or HART, started. It s a nonprofit to help farmers. We ve reached out to so many more families. We ve been able to help so many more people, Buser said. Since Nebraska, we ve done Oklahoma, Iowa, Louisiana, Kentucky, HART founder John Culp said.It was in Paintsville, Kentucky, where HART met Teresa and Jim OBryan. If this wasn t God, it had to be God that sent them. Now, I don t kn

Opinion: Ohio must keep elections free and fair

Opinion: Ohio must keep elections free and fair Alex Fischer © Tony Dejak, AP Jim O Bryan drops of his election ballot in the drop box at the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections on Aprill 22 during the primary election. TonyDejak/AP From our board rooms to our kitchen tables, voting rights are being debated in light of other states’ haphazard voting legislation proposals. Thankfully, Ohio’s election policies have historically been more innovative and inclusive than in other states and we must protect them. Forward-thinking practices including four weeks of early voting, absentee ballot tracking capabilities, weekend voting and a bipartisan county board of elections decision-making process have ensured secure elections while also increasing voter turnout. This commitment to expanding access while maintaining security must remain at the heart of our election laws.

When I Heard Steve Davis Had Died - The Lakewood Observer

When I Heard Steve Davis Had Died by Chris Eck When I heard Steve Davis had died, I looked through my recent calls and realized that probably 70% of the calls I made or received in the last few months were from Steve. And it’s literally been like that for decades. We met through work in 1998 and became fast personal friends. How could you not be Steve’s friend? So joyful and so clever, always willing to talk through anything under the sun just for the exercise of doing so. I enjoyed our calls so much that I regularly answered the phone even if I was with other people. All my friends knew who Steve was, and most of them caught snippets of our conversations over the years because it was just too entertaining not to share the hilarity.

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