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I live in Mount Washington, on the east side of Cincinnati, roughly the midpoint of the 981-mile Ohio River. Below us, near the mouth of the Little Miami鈥
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Can you imagine if the Ohio River and its tributaries had legal rights? While speculative, the idea isn鈥檛 necessarily far-fetched. This month marks the鈥
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Mercury, which damages young brains, is flowing through industrial wastewater into the Ohio River. But the multi-state agency tasked with keeping the鈥
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The Ohio River watershed is dotted with thousands of small dams. Many are remnants of bygone days of grain mills and the steel industry, which used dams鈥
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鈥淲ill one of these fit?鈥 Wendell R. Haag asks, holding out a couple pairs of well-worn creeking shoes he鈥檚 pulled from the back of his pickup, both鈥
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The city of Newport, Ky., is shaped on its north and west borders by the Ohio and Licking rivers. And while Newport hosts entertainment venues and a鈥
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When 78-year-old Jim Casto looks at the towering floodwalls that line downtown Huntington, West Virginia, he sees a dark history of generations past. The鈥
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When the petrochemical plant being built by Shell Chemical Appalachia in Beaver County is complete, it's anticipated to bring 600 jobs as well as spinoff鈥
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When Jason Flickner was a kid, he built a dam on the creek behind his grandparents' house causing it to flood a neighbor鈥檚 basement.When he tells the鈥
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The R.E. Burger coal-fired power plant鈥檚 final day ended, appropriately enough, in a cloud of black smoke and dust. From 1944 to 2011, the plant generated鈥