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Ohio seeks to plug a backlog of orphan oil and gas wells
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has announced plans to plug a backlog of orphan and idle wells.
Utica and Marcellus shale: Holmes County well ordered plugged
A Holmes County judge ordered an oil well plug under a 2010 Ohio law and the lease on five properties canceled.
Ohio State to host Pumpkin Field Day in South Charleston
SOUTH CHARLESTON, Ohio — Ohio State University’s Pumpkin Field Day will be held Aug. 30 in South Charleston, Ohio from 6-8 p.m. at the Western Agricultural Research Station.
5 tips for picking the perfect carving pumpkin
Not all pumpkins have the same shelf life. Here are a few telltale signs of a healthy pumpkin to look for when choosing one for a jack o’lantern this fall.
Court orders Diversified Energy to plug 2,600 nonproducing wells
Diversified Energy Corporation and EQT Corporation will pay $6.5 million to settle a lawsuit filed by West Virginia landowners in 2022.
Pennsylvania plugging 12 more abandoned oil and gas wells
Work is beginning to plug a dozen abandoned oil and gas wells in Cornplanter State Forest, in Forest County, Pennsylvania, the DEP and DCNR announced April 7. Some of the wells are believed to date back to the 1920s.
Country-of-origin labeling could be a plus for both producer, consumer
There has been considerable debate and several competing claims about the cost of this program.
Circleville Pumpkin Show back in business after 2020 cancellation
It’s been an atypical year for the Circleville Pumpkin Show. Like many festivals and fairs around Ohio, the show was mostly put on hold for 2020. But that didn’t seem to put a dent in enthusiasm when it returned Oct. 20, in downtown Circleville, Ohio.
8 tiny facts about reindeer that click (plus a 9th)
Brush up on your reindeer facts before Christmas. Incidentally, there really is a reason a reindeer could have a red nose — and it’s gross!
Ohio 4-H alum makes his mark internationally
Ohio 4-H alum makes mark internationally COLUMBUS — David O’Brock grew up at the edge of North Benton, a small town in northeast Ohio near the Mahoning/Portage county line. His mother was an adviser for a 4-H club, and he tagged along to 4-H meetings with his older siblings even before he was old enough






