James “Jim” Stump is a son of Howard and Helen Lowmiller Stump, generational farmers in Whetstone Township on Shearer Road. The homestead farm owner was Martin Stump, a pioneer who came from ...
Even if you’ve never been to a Christmas tree farm, you can probably call up a mental picture: a field of shapely evergreens growing in orderly, well-spaced rows. That image wouldn’t be far off for ...
The settlement agreement signed by Lower Mount Bethel Township and a stump grinding and mulching business does not appear to have ended the saga regarding the property that dates back years. Four ...
THE extraordinary vitality of this book burns on every page. Again and again the reader looks to see it fail; Hilda Rose herself looks in the mirror to mark its extinction, but always it is renewed, ...
Landowner Gerald DiDomenico proposes a wood-grinding facility on Gravel Hill Road in Lower Mount Bethel Township, home to a dump formerly owned by Clayton and Michael Stine that caught fire in 1999, ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. PERRY TWP., Ohio – The Ohio Supreme Court ...
HENDERSONVILLE - Houston, Texas farmers Kevin and Alicia Stump came to Western North Carolina seeking large parcels of land for sale to farm, and when they had no luck finding land, they knew they had ...
In a constantly changing world, there’s a certain comfort in knowing that Clayton Stine’s farm probably will be the final resting place for every discarded stump in the Mid-Atlantic region. Every ...
If you’re looking for the epitome of frustration, you could do worse than the people in Upper and Lower Mount Bethel townships who live near stump farmer Clayton Stine. During Stine’s periodic lengthy ...
[THE author of these valiant letters was once a young and ardent school-teacher in Illinois; but tuberculosis sent her to the highlands of the West, where, after five busy and health-giving years of ...
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