The setting sun reflects off the Ohio River recently at Spencer’s Landing in Vienna. If you have a recent photo that ...
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Turning sludge from Ohio streams into art
By Amy Felegy for Arts Midwest. Broadcast version by Terri Dee for Ohio News Connection reporting for the Arts Midwest-Public ...
Sure, we've got some brutal winters, but our state has a wealth of incredible attractions dotting communities from Lake Erie to the Ohio River, providing locals with endless opportunities for ...
John Bryan State Park in Yellow Springs, Ohio, provides a calming retreat that will leave you refreshed. If you’re looking ...
Head to John Bryan State Park in Yellow Springs, Ohio, where gorgeous trails and picnic spots await. This stunning natural wonderland is the perfect escape for those seeking a day trip filled with ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has awarded over $130,000 to Grand River Marine, Inc. to support substantial infrastructure improvements, including replacing the full-service marina’s ...
Wintertime in Ohio is a magical time of year, and Lake Erie turns into a sort of incredible wonderland worthy of adventure in ...
“It's whimsical and enchanting and reminds me just how beautiful Mother Nature truly is,” she says. Open daily, the garden can be accessed with tickets purchased online or on-site. “‘Shack,’ as we ...
HUNTINGTON — A submerged Huntington Police Department patrol boat was recovered from the Ohio River a day after it was discovered underwater during a routine inspection. A contractor ...
Authorities with the Spencer County Sheriff's Office say a 911 call came in around 9 a.m. to report a person in the Ohio River, possibly holding onto a kayak. According to the sheriff's office, two ...
The National Park Service is evaluating whether to add the Buckeye Trail, which runs from Lake Erie to the Ohio River, to its National ... some of the country's beautiful landscapes and attract ...
A more serious ice storm has moved south of the Ohio River into northern parts of West Virginia and Kentucky. This, along with the weight of the snow, may bring down some branches and power lines.