
Credit where credit is due
Gotta’ give credit where credit is due. U.S. Rep Steve LaTourette, R-Bainbridge Township, is enjoying both sides of the coin flip. A couple of weeks ago he championed a House voice vote that pulls U.S.

Gotta’ give credit where credit is due. U.S. Rep Steve LaTourette, R-Bainbridge Township, is enjoying both sides of the coin flip. A couple of weeks ago he championed a House voice vote that pulls U.S.
Banquets/Fundraisers Aug. 6: Hardin County Longbeards NWTF Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Kenton Eagles Lodge. For more info call Tim Lotz, 419-673-0080. Aug. 6: South Hills Longbeards Banquet, 5 p.m., Collins Career Center, Getaway. For more info

Would have significant impact on Lake Erie Columbus – Gov. John Kasich vetoed a bill that would have allowed Ohio factories to pull more water out of Lake Erie, amid pressure from governors from other
Central Region Buckeye Lake (Fairfield, Licking and Perry counties) – Channel catfish are being caught around Lieb’s Island and Fairfield Beach areas. Fishing with cut shad and shrimp on the bottom is catching the most
If, in the first week of June you had bet me that my pond would be down three feet by the end of July, then you would own the family farm. Back then, following a
Central Region Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) – As water temperatures have increased, fish have moved to deeper water. Largemouth bass are being caught off of main and secondary points with crankbaits and spinner baits.

Columbus (AP) – The state, changing its course from last summer, will not advise against boating and fishing at lakes where blooms of toxic blue-green algae appear this year. Ohio agencies said the most serious

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

Sales down nearly 23 percent, wildlife division statistics indicate Columbus – This spring’s stormy, cold conditions chilled sales of Ohio fishing licenses. At the same time, the poor weather did not send from the heavens
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