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when he dumped a solution that contained ammonia into the Scioto River near Kenton in an area frequently used for recreational fishing. The solution had come from Shepherd's businesses ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A Kenton man has admitted to dumping thousands of gallons of hazardous substances into the Scioto River ... used for recreational fishing. In 2009, a water quality sample ...
“The Scioto River is home to abundant fish and other ... The area where Shepherd dumped the toxins is a common area for recreational fishing. According to the Ohio Department of Natural ...
The local chapter of the Gold Prospectors Association of America, GPAA Southern Ohio Tri-State Area Chapter, will be welcoming the community out to one of their favorite spots in Scioto County over ...
The area where Shepherd dumped the waste is typically used for recreational fishing, according to the ... the Northern District of Ohio. “The Scioto River is home to abundant fish and other ...
The Scioto River is a popular fishing destination due to its size, the river runs over 230 miles until it ultimately meets the Ohio River. It offers many boat access and shore fishing locations ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – As fishing season returns in full force ... From U.S. Route 42 in Plain City to the creek’s mouth at the Scioto River, any channel catfish, large freshwater drum ...
Ohioans can celebrate Father’s Day weekend by fishing in public waterways without a license on Saturday, June 14, and Sunday, ...
The Scioto River flows right through it ... This river is used for recreation, such as fishing and paddling, and provides a habitat for wildlife. Flowing through the Ohio counties of Athens ...
This Connex event features a kayak float down the Scioto River launching at 11216 Old Bridge Road, Lucasville, across from ...
showcasing vibrant images of homemade rafts floating down the Scioto River. Organized by the Columbus Chamber of Commerce and Mayor Dana Reinhart, this event highlights the community spirit and ...
The man is accused of dumping 7,000 gallons of hazardous wastewater containing ammonia into the Scioto River ... “routinely used for recreational fishing,” according to officials.
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