Read about the Mohican River project that aims to enhance safety and communication for visitors and emergency responders alike.
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Mohican River Watershed is the epicenter of water quality improvement
Solutions Journalism Series This story is Part II of a two-part Solutions Journalism series about the Mohican River’s water quality and how local agencies are working to address the issue. “Who wouldn’t want to come out here, go for a run or walk? It’s so peaceful,” Ashland County Park District Director Eric Schneider said, standing […]
Mohican River continues to see downgraded water quality: Why?
Solutions Journalism Series This story is Part I of a two-part Solutions Journalism series about the Mohican River’s water quality and how local agencies are addressing the issue. Read Part II here. The Mohican River was designated an Ohio scenic river in 2006. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources only awards the title to rivers […]
Column: Canoeing down the Mohican River to Goon Fest 2025
The kid was probably 11 years old, red hair and even redder skin scorched by a lack of sunscreen, as he floated on his rented yellow kayak. “You having fun?” I asked in dad mode, as I saw no parent or guardian in any direction. “I lost my group. They wanted to stop for drinks […]
Mohican State Park to open new visitor center in Fall of 2025
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story was first posted at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources website. LOUDONVILLE — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) broke ground last week and will soon begin construction for a new visitor center at Mohican State Park. “We are thrilled to begin work on the new visitor center at Mohican State […]
Flood history sends Shelby on quest for solutions
Archived newspaper clips describe details of devastation and destruction from the Great Flood of 1913, which claimed an estimated 450 lives in Ohio.
Phase II completed of 7-year Black Fork cleanup project
SHELBY — Phase II of a Black Fork clean-up project was recently completed by Daniel’s Tree Service, of Mansfield, according to Shelby officials. “I am truly grateful for each and everyone that has joined a concerted effort to responsibly manage the free flow of water through the Black Fork corridor,” Shelby mayor Steve Schag said. […]
