Ground has been broken on a new $2.5M visitor center expansion for a local attraction, doubling event space and enhancing Ohio River views.
The 3.2-mile Buttermilk and Emmert Falls trail near Brandenburg, Kentucky, is a romantic waterfall trail perfect for a ...
I am so grateful that I grew up in Milford, Ohio. As an adult, the town remains a core part of who I am and while I love going on big adventures, little makes me happier than a day spent wandering ...
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WJW-TV Cleveland on MSN‘Could be a mess’: Residents along Chagrin River deal with flooding after ice jam formsResidents in Willoughby Hills who live on Milann Road are dealing with flooded yards and water surrounding their homes.
City officials and community leaders gathered Thursday to break ground on a $2.5 million renovation project at Riverside, The ...
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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin on MSNCharles Fletcher Lummis walked here (and ate an orange) 140 years agoIn fabled cross-country walk from Ohio, Lummis traversed the desert, Cucamonga and Pomona into L.A. 140 years ago this week. Columnist David Allen has sore feet just thinking about it.
J.P. Henry’s in Parkersburg, West Virginia – proof that sometimes, the best things in life come in unassuming packages. It’s a reminder that great food doesn’t need fancy trappings or celebrity chefs.
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Sand and Snow on MSNThe Most Beautiful Places to Visit in West VirginiaWith the tagline of “Almost Heaven”, West Virginia has plenty to live up to, especially when it comes to gorgeous places.
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WLKY Louisville on MSNUofL study finds Ohio River contaminant levels lower than previously thoughtA study conducted by the University of Louisville and Humana volunteers found that the Ohio River has fewer contaminants than ...
Support from local economic development leaders contributed toward the creation of an agency within the Ohio Department of ...
THEY SAY THERE IS NO NEW INFORMATION. GOOD NEWS ABOUT THE OHIO RIVER. A STUDY CONDUCTED BY U OF L AND VOLUNTEERS FROM HUMANA FOUND THE RIVER HAS FEWER CONTAMINANTS THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT.
A partially sunken Cold War-era naval vessel in the Ohio River is raising safety concerns as officials push for it to be properly marked before boating season.
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