
Group sues DNR over Sawmill wetland
The Ohio Environmental Council is suing to stop a controversial land-swap deal between a private developer and the Ohio DNR.

The Ohio Environmental Council is suing to stop a controversial land-swap deal between a private developer and the Ohio DNR.

The annual appearance of migrating walleye in the Maumee and Sandusky rivers brings fantastic spring fishing opportunities, according to the Ohio DNR.
Banquets/Fundraisers April 12: BPS Strutters NWTF Banquet, 6 p.m., FOP Event Center, Joyce Park, Hamilton. For more info call Richard Caudill, 513-846-4760. April 12: Huron River Valley NWTF Banquet, 6 p.m., Elks Lodge #285. For

One of these springs, the gobblers are just going to surrender. I can see it now: a trio of longbeards marching back to my truck, wings behind their heads, just giving up before I even

State artifact under consideration in General Assembly

Duo had been cayaking over the weekend

Urbana men said to have dumped construction debris in the creek’s floodplain

The event is owed in large part to the late Bob Hines, an Ohio wildlife artist for the USFWS
Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • During the 2012 deer archery season, Wildlife Officer Josh Shields received a road hunting complaint in Knox County. A witness described a vehicle that stopped on the road
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