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- FeaturesBertovich notes that the approaches to the new Ottawa County roundabouts — at an exit ramp from Ohio Route 2/53 and an adjacent one at the intersec
- FeaturesThey ultimately decided on a balloon release. But not just any balloon release; they wanted an event on a grand scale.
- FeaturesJohn W. Heisman himself, the renowned innovator and Hall of Fame coach — the award’s namesake — was born in Cleveland in 1859.
Power Lines
- by Craig GroomsFarming has long been the backbone of Ohio’s economy. Even if you don’t farm today, you likely have friends or family who do, or ancestors who once did.
- by Amy HowatKelly knew that personnel from his co-op, Marietta-based Washington Electric Cooperative, were doing everything they could to provide reliable power for him and all of his neighbors in that area of Monroe County.
- by Craig GroomsSummer in Ohio brings hot weather — along with longer days that give us more time to enjoy it. But as we take in the season, it’s worth reflecting for a moment about something we rarely think about yet couldn’t live without: our electric power grid.
Feature Stories
- by Damaine Vonada and Jeff McCallisterJohn W.
- by Mia Taylor
- by W.H. Chip GrossThey ultimately decided on a balloon release.
Good Eats
- by Catherine Murray
- by Jeff McCallister
- by Catherine Murray
Woods, Waters & Wildlife
- by W.H. Chip GrossKerns grew up in a suburb of Columbus, and says she had an intense interest in the outdoors, even
- by W.H. Chip GrossThough the tragedy happened on Lake Superior, the most northerly, largest, and deepest of
- by W.H. Chip GrossSmokey, of course, is best known as the star of the longest-running public service announcement c