
Report shows modified concealed carry law did not result in more crime in Ohio
The revamping of the right to carry a firearm was approved by the Ohio General Assembly and signed by Gov. Mike DeWine and took effect June 13 of last year.

The revamping of the right to carry a firearm was approved by the Ohio General Assembly and signed by Gov. Mike DeWine and took effect June 13 of last year.

It took 16 years of legal wrangling and bull-headed determination by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency and the Ohio Attorney General’s Office to right the environmental wrong done to the East Branch of the Chagrin

For boaters and boating anglers plying Lake Erie between Cleveland to Conneaut, Ohio, better know how to tread water for a good 90 minutes.
That is the maximum length of time the law allows

The Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife is seeking reports of gray foxes, river otters, black bears, and other furbearers. Reports can be submitted to the Wildlife Reporting System at wildohio.gov and on the HuntFish OH

It has come as a surprise to many people that goldfish – not the cheese-flavored cracker types but the normally aquarium kind – are menacing the Great Lakes watershed.
So much of a startling

For some background, the Duck Stamp Modernization Act will simplify the Federal Duck Stamp process, allowing waterfowl hunters to have an electronic duck stamp on their smartphone throughout the hunting season.

A case of possible hunter harassment has drawn the attention of the Portage County Sheriff’s Office and the Ohio Division of Wildlife.
The former because the impacted hunter – Richard Page of Portage County

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine recently announced the expansion of H2Ohio, the state’s comprehensive, data-driven strategy to improve water quality throughout Ohio.
Since launching in 2019, H2Ohio has primarily focused on water infrastructure replacement in

The sauger is alive and well in the Ohio River. Not too long ago, the same could be said about the sauger in Lake Erie.
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