The Ohio Department of Natural Resources released 46 million fish last year through its stocking program. Here's where you ...
Former Ohio fire admin sentenced for starting dozens of fires to ‘give the boys something to do’
A former Ohio Fire Administrator will spend time in jail after he started dozens of arson fires in a national forest.
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The Ohio Department of Natural Resources says that they are investigating cases of bird flu that are suspected to have ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has ushered in a new class of cadets poised to embark on their journey to becoming ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources stocked Ohio lakes, rivers, ponds and streams with 46 million fish in 2024.
James Bartels, a former fire department administrator, claimed he set the fires to "give the boys something to do." ...
The 46 million fish stocked in Ohio last year were of five life stages: 31.8 million fry, 13.4 million fingerlings, 236,701 ...
James Bartels, a former 911 dispatcher in southeast Ohio, admitted to starting dozens of fires to "give the boys something to do." ...
Ohio's ODNR hosted the Winter Hike Series at Clifton Gorge. The series highlighted local ecology and history, with staggered ...
James Bartels, 52, started 26 fires in the national forest in 2022, according to United States Attorney Kenneth Parker’s office.
But for the 3-year-old bald eagle that was found in Green, the news was grim as she did not survive. The ODNR took possession of the eagle’s body so it can be further tested to confirm the suspicions ...
A former fire department administrator and police officer was sentenced to federal prison after pleading guilty to starting dozens of fires in Wayne National Forest. James A. Bartels, 52, of Rio ...
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