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The barn fire in Darke County killed more than 200,000 pullet chickens on Feb. 4. More than 30 crews worked together to extinguish the fire.
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Indigenous communities across the world founded the practice of prescribed fires in their respective homelands. And in the Dayton region, the Myaamia tribe was one of those groups.
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The 60,000-square-foot building caught fire on Logan County, killing more than 40 horses in the barn.
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Five Rivers MetroParks uses months of prep and a skilled team to safely hold prescribed burns for its prairie land. “The stakes are high when you're out here."
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Elizabeth Township has one of the biggest EMS/fire levies in the region up for a vote during the March 19 Ohio primary election.
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The local group Ohio Prescribed Fire Council held their annual meeting earlier this month to discuss best practices, new approaches and current work around this habitat management tool.
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Air quality alerts have been issued this week because of the smoke from wildfires in Canada funneling into the Miami Valley.
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A class action lawsuit has been filed against the owner of a former plastics recycling center that caught on fire in Richmond, Indiana earlier this month.
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A fire damaged the historic Wright Brothers airplane factory Sunday. The site, parts of which were built in 1910, is among one of the oldest aircraft manufacturing buildings in the country and is on of the National Register of Historic Places.
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On the morning of March 8, flames engulfed the 7-thousand square foot, two-story structure as well as a neighboring house.
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Authorities in a southwest Ohio city say a house fire that resulted in a firefighter's death has been ruled arson. Hamilton officials said Monday that the…
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The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife District 5 Office is investigating the killing of nearly 6,000 fish in a stream located near…