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Gene Mays

Gene Mays

The thing that impressed me was that the kids said they had a better understanding of what their parents go through. If you want your kids to have the opportunity to walk through your shoes, get them to Real Money, Real World

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Joyce Hughes

Joyce Hughes

It think what OSU Extension has brought to my neighbors, and to my neighborhood, is hope - something that people didn't have before.

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Lindsay Binegar

Lindsay Binegar

I think 4-H is important even if you don't live on a farm. Whatever project you take-photography, foods, clothing, art-being able to show off what you completed gives you a big sense of accomplishment. It's very important that 4-H sticks around and continues to grow.

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Dan Crouse

Dan Crouse

What I've learned in this process is that marketing is everything. Business Retention & Expansion has helped debunk a lot of downtown perceptions that have stifled economic growth.

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Joyce Hughes

“It think what OSU Extension has brought to my neighbors, and to my neighborhood, is hope - something that people didn't have before.”

Joyce Hughes
President, Weinland Park Community Civic Association

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COLUMBUS -– Ohio State University's Climate Change Outreach Team will present “Balancing the Economic Benefits with the Environmental Impacts of Shale Energy Development” this Wednesday, Feb. 15. Tim Considine of the University of Wyoming’s School of Energy Resources will discuss the nature of shale energy production and its broader implications for the world energy complex, the environmental impacts of hydraulic fracturing and directional drilling, and estimates of the economic benefits and environmental costs of shale energy development.
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