Published by news@presspubli... on Fri, 08/23/2019 - 4:00pm
In 40 or so years of collecting the nests of yellow jackets, entomologist Russell Lamp, of Oregon, says he’s never seen their populations as low as they are this summer.
Published by kkaczala@pressp... on Tue, 08/20/2019 - 4:31pm
Oregon City Council recently accepted the bid of Geddis Paving & Excavating, Inc., Toledo, to be the contractor for the Urban Runoff Capture and Otter Creek Restorations Project.
Published by kkaczala@pressp... on Tue, 08/20/2019 - 4:27pm
Oregon seeks funding to extend bikeway path Oregon will submit an application with the Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments (TMACOG) for funding for the Oregon Trail Bikeway – Phase 4 project.
Published by news@presspubli... on Fri, 08/16/2019 - 4:09pm
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has designated 16 counties as primary natural disaster areas, allowing the department’s Farm Service Agency to issue emergency loans to eligible growers.
Published by news@presspubli... on Fri, 08/16/2019 - 4:04pm
A ruling on a motion challenging the status of Drewes Farms Partnership in the partnership’s lawsuit to invalidate the Lake Erie Bill of Rights may be issued within a month.
Published by news@presspubli... on Fri, 08/16/2019 - 4:00pm
The Ohio Attorney General’s office has rejected the summary language for a proposed referendum that sought to repeal House Bill 6, which was passed by the legislature last month and signed by Gov. Mike DeWine.
Published by news@presspubli... on Fri, 08/16/2019 - 4:00pm
State Senator Teresa Fedor said she supports the governor’s H2O fund initiative but wants to also see more of a partnership with local communities in addressing challenges to the lake.
Published by kkaczala@pressp... on Fri, 08/09/2019 - 9:19pm
Five years after Toledo issued a drinking water ban due to microcystin, a toxin detected in the water supply, The Press has examined whether we are winning the battle to save Lake Erie.
Published by kkaczala@pressp... on Fri, 08/09/2019 - 9:16pm
A toxic algal bloom may continue to flourish in the western basin of Lake Erie this summer, but Toledo water officials say there is little chance that any substantial amount of poisonous microcystin will again be found in city’s drinking water.