
Ohio Mixed Bag: Fishing expo rolls into capital city
The National Fishing Expo in Columbus closes out the month of January in Ohio’s capital city.
This year’s expo runs from Friday, Jan. 30 through Sunday, Feb. 1 at the Ohio Expo Center on

The National Fishing Expo in Columbus closes out the month of January in Ohio’s capital city.
This year’s expo runs from Friday, Jan. 30 through Sunday, Feb. 1 at the Ohio Expo Center on

The Moon’s gravitational pull on Earth, combined with other forces, causes our surface water to be redistributed into bulges on the side closest and the side farthest from the Moon. These are the two high

The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources recently announced the appointment of Jim Eckert as the manager Little Buffalo State Park in Perry County, which includes the 88-acre Holman Lake.

A data center in northeastern Pennsylvania is seeking approval from the state to discharge used cooling water into the Susquehanna River.
The facility is owned by Amazon Data Services Inc., located in Luzerne County

Minnesota is well known for frigid cold and lots of snow, and this winter is no different.
According to climate data, average 24-hour temperatures for December through February in the state are around 10

In coming months, the Minnesota DNR will have some updates to share about the property now known as Keystone Woods Wildlife Management Area in Washington County near the Twin Cities.
Kelly Pharis, Keystone Woods

The Cross Fork Sportsmen’s Association has been feeding corn to deer during the winter months for 65 years.
Although feeding deer or any wildlife is not encouraged by the Pennsylvania Game Commission, it is

My “Schmeeckle” sign for the little cabin was 17 years in coming and another 18 months before it could get hung up.

The U.S. House of Representatives voted 214 to 208 on Wednesday afternoon in favor of legislation that would reverse a 20-year Biden-era ban on mining near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
The 20-year
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