An Ohio-based furniture chain with stores across the US has filed for bankruptcy, prompting the closure of all its locations.
The Amish moved into southern Monroe and northern Vernon County in 1966. The original group came from Holmes County, Ohio, and settled in the Cashton area. They are now the ...
The largest populations are recorded in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin, according to the Young Center for Amish Studies. Although small, their contributions to the outcome of the election ...
An Oct. 22 Threads post (direct link, archive link) includes a video slideshow of people posing with political signs reading "Amish for Trump." "180,000 registered New Amish voters in Lancaster ...
The Amish people of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, are a throwback to another era, with their quiet farm life, horse-drawn carriages and rejection of modern technology. But the Donald Trump signs outside ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A furniture company is paying attention to the number of voters who cast their ballots during the November election. According to the Morris Furniture Company, the company ...
Christian faith, not politics, is what drives the Amish, who trace their roots to Switzerland, Germany and elsewhere in Europe and started arriving in Pennsylvania in the 18th century. They live ...
The largest populations are recorded in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin, according to the Young Center for Amish Studies. Although small, their contributions to the outcome of the election ...
“If 6.4 million voters vote in the State of Ohio, they could get their furniture purchase for free,” Ault said. That’s right, you could get free furniture if enough people vote. “We have n ...
Martha Ross, who now makes TikTok videos about the Amish experience, says she doesn't miss anything about the lifestyle — except her family Zoey Lyttle is an Editorial Assistant at PEOPLE.
Can we have an Amish-inspired conversation about what we want these technologies to do for us, and if the transformations on the way are worth the cost?" Read the full essay from Prospect Magazine.