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Pardon and Parole Board under increased scrutiny

The attention comes as the board is playing a more pivotal role than ever in the criminal justice system in Oklahoma, finding itself embroiled in a high-profile death penalty case

ODNR highlights local fishing spots for Fish Ohio Program

ODNR highlights local fishing spots for Fish Ohio Program COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Fish Ohio Program recognizes noteworthy catches of 25 different species in inland lakes and reservoirs, Lake Erie, the Ohio River and other public waterways. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has released a “top 10 list” of great places to catch largemouth bass, saugeye and crappie, and a number of local fishing spots are included. Appalachian Hills Wildlife Area in Muskingum, Morgan, Guernsey and Noble Counties, is listed as the second best location in the state to catch largemouth bass. Buckeye Lake in Perry, Licking and Fairfield Counties is shown as the number two spot to catch saugeye. Salt Fork in Guernsey County is listed as the tenth best location in Ohio to catch crappie.

Imagining possibilities | News, Sports, Jobs

Times Leader Staff Writer WOODSFIELD A local organization received a $10,000 grant that will go toward the expansion of the Monroe County Dolly Parton Imagination Library program that provides free books to hundreds of children. The Monroe County Community Foundation, a partner with the Foundation for Appalachian Ohio, presented the donation to the United Way of Guernsey, Monroe & Noble Counties, the program coordinator of the county’s Imagination Library. The money will be used to fund the county’s Imagination Library program, which provides children ages birth to 5 years old free, “high-quality” books each month. Gwynn Stewart, MCCF committee member, said the funding will allow for the program’s expansion in the county and provide books to additional children.

Oil, Gas, And Fracking News Read 02May 2021

The natural gas storage report from the EIA for the week ending April 23rd indicated that the amount of natural gas held in underground storage in the US rose by 15 billion cubic feet to 1,898 billion cubic feet by the end of the week, which left our gas supplies 302 billion cubic feet, or 13.7% below the 2,200 billion cubic feet that were in storage on April 23rd of last year, and 40 billion cubic feet, or 2.1% below the five-year average of 1,938 billion cubic feet of natural gas that have been in storage as of the 23rd of April in recent years..the 15 billion cubic feet that were added to US natural gas storage this week was more than the average forecast of a 9 billion cubic foot addition from an S&P Global Platts survey of analysts, but measured well below the average addition of 67 billion cubic feet of natural gas that have typically been injected into natural gas storage during the same week over the past 5 years, as well as well below the 66 billion cubic feet added to natur

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