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A decade ago, people in Ohio hadn't heard much about fracking for natural gas in the state. But since then, the ups and downs of the gas industry have鈥
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In Columbus' Clintonville neighborhood, Elizabeth Heiser was working in her backyard when she made an unusual discovery. While removing some unwanted鈥
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A group of experts is working with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources by taking a close look at Ohio鈥檚 75 state parks to find out what kind of鈥
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Changes are under way to make it easier for people to hunt and fish in Ohio. The goal was to simplify the process by offering licenses that last several...
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In June, Ohio鈥檚 General Assembly designated 2018 as 鈥淭he Year of the Trail.鈥 Now that may sound like National Donut Day, but in this case the Ohio鈥
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Farmers are firing back at Gov. John Kasich鈥檚 executive order to implement tougher regulations on fertilizer and other farm runoff. The administration鈥
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Ohio anglers can fish for free this weekend.Ordinarily, anyone over 16 looking to fish needs to purchase a $19 fishing license, which funds the Ohio鈥
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Last week marked the start of spring, which also means it鈥檚 the start of the nesting season for a common resident 鈥 the Canada goose. Laurie Graber of...
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Ohio has partnered with two other states and the province of Ontario to develop a plan to block species of Asian carp from getting into the Great鈥
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An environmental group and an oil and gas industry lobbying group are both praising a bill that passed the Ohio House that would streamline the process of鈥