
OH: Dakotas very wet; duck numbers good, too
Bismarck, N.D. – Breeding duck surveys in May in North Dakota produced two bits of good news: the amount of water on the ground is exceptional, and duck numbers are pretty good. According to the

Bismarck, N.D. – Breeding duck surveys in May in North Dakota produced two bits of good news: the amount of water on the ground is exceptional, and duck numbers are pretty good. According to the

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Groups aimed at protecting the quality of Ohio lakes affected by toxic algae are having summer fishing tournaments in hopes of reducing the carp populations and thereby decreasing the algae, which
Eight members of the Cincinnati Youth Bass Club will advance to the 2011 Bass Federation State Tournament for Ohio Youth, based on total points they accrued during this year’s fishing season. Central Ohio’s O’Shaughnessy Reservoir

Columbus – Former Ohio Gov. Bob Taft, a key figure in negotiation of the Great Lakes Compact, made a rare legislative appearance to oppose a bill that lays out Ohio’s rules for using water from

Akron, Ohio – It was just by chance that Zachary Jared happened to be bowfishing at Turkeyfoot Lake in Summit County on May 12. Jared, 24, of Akron, had planned to bowfish at Atwood Lake

MARBLEHEAD, Ohio (AP) – Snake populations are booming on the Lake Erie shores and islands in northwest Ohio, and one expert says the reason is there’s plenty of food. WEWS-TV reports it found large numbers

St. Marys, Ohio – The three beaches at Grand Lake St. Marys State Park remain posted and visitors are warned against contact with the water as efforts continue to treat the 13,000-acre lake for toxic
Norwalk, Ohio – The DNR Division of Wildlife told a Huron County man he must pay $27,851 in restitution for poaching a world-class buck. The deer had an antler score of 2286⁄8 inches. Arlie Risner,

Ashley, Ohio – According to the National Weather Service, Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati all had record-setting precipitation for the month of April. Cincinnati was just 0.16 inches from having its wettest month ever recorded. In
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