Angler licenses will be secure under new rule
Outdoorsy Pennsylvanians can soon keep their fishing license in a pocket rather than having to attach it to an outer garment.
Roundup of gardening news for Feb. 6, 2020
Catch up on local gardening news and events in Geauga County, Ohio.
Ohio residents can help with Bald Eagle count
The ODNR is attempting to find every bald eagle nest in the Buckeye State and is asking citizen scientists to report their sightings of the national bird.
Roundup of FFA news for Feb. 6, 2020
Lorain County JVS FFA students in landscape and greenhouse manager and industrial equipment mechanics programs recently attended a leadership conference.
Ohio plans wildlife diversity conference
The 36th annual Ohio Wildlife Diversity Conference will be March 4 in Columbus.
Encino Energy tax forms create questions for royalty owners
The Encino Energy office was flooded with calls and people took to social media after landowners noticed a discrepancy in their 1099-Misc forms.
‘Don’t be in a hurry for hemp,’ researchers advise Ohio farmers
Researchers and industry experts advised caution for farmers interested in hemp at Ohio State University's first Growing Hemp in Ohio workshop.
Owner of shuttered organic dairy ran $60M fraud
READING, Pa. (AP) — The owner of Trickling Springs Creamery that abruptly closed its doors last fall is accused of milking investors to the tune of nearly $60 million.
Judge: Ashtabula County business owner must pay for pollution
A judge ordered an Ashtabula County business owner to pay $200,000 for for illegally burning and mishandling oil field waste.
Court upholds old precedent in fracking
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled to uphold a legal principle that allows drillers to drain oil and natural gas from outside their property lines.






















