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The $500,000 from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources rounds out $6.5 million in federal funding as well as private contributions to fund the trail.
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Great Parks reports construction is finally underway on one of its largest-ever projects. Draining is supposed to begin on or about April 2 at Sharon Lake.
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On March 17, 2014, a pipeline in Colerain Township ruptured, spilling some 20,000 gallons of crude oil down a tiny creek at Oak Glen Nature Preserve. The oil and subsequent clean-up devastated the ecosystem. Ten years later, monitoring continues at the site, and there are signs of new life.
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Bow hunters help local parks keep deer numbers in check, which protects ecosystems and reduces vehicle strikes.
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The master plan for the former Gamble Estate includes better pedestrian access and amenities like trails and boardwalks. There's still no name though.
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Plans for the 22-acre former Gamble estate on Werk Road were released late Friday and are available for public comment through Sept. 11.
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The planned system would connect popular Great Parks via a shared-use biking and walking path and a "blueway" with canoe and kayak infrastructure.
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A listener wants to know if the pits in Miami Whitewater Forest are Civil War foxholes or something else.
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Planning to dredge and reconstruct the lake at Sharon Woods has been underway since 2017. Now, Great Parks is preparing to begin. There's a public information open house Wednesday to answer any questions people may have about the project.
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In this garden, a love for music grows alongside the flowers and plants.