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Township officials contacted the Ohio EPA on Thursday, June 15 about an unknown foam material that was causing a fish kill in the Little Beaver Creek.
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Hundreds of people attended a public meeting about unprecedented aquatic vegetation growth that has impacted boating on Indian Lake this week. Experts there presented their recommendations on how to deal with it.
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The new federal infrastructure bill included $25 million for Ohio to plug orphaned wells, some that date as far back as the 1800’s.
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Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease, or EHD, is one of the most common deer diseases. It’s been in Ohio since at least 2002 but, historically, EHD has been most prevalent in the southeastern United States. As a result, deer in those states have built up herd immunity against it. That’s not the case yet in Ohio. So the state sees high mortality rates when there is an EHD outbreak.
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An environmental group has discovered a controversial playbook that a state department drew up to tackle oil and gas drilling issues. The plan calls into…
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Environmental groups are working to designate 22 miles of the Mad River in Clark County as recreational space. The process is being delayed due to…