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Election 2023: Chardon Twp voters among those in Geauga County deciding levies

Voters in Chardon Township will decide the fate of a five-year, 3-mill additional levy for streets, roads, and bridges, and a three-year, 2.5 renewal levy for fire and EMS in the Nov. 7 General Election. If approved, the additional levy would generate approximately $555,000 per year and cost taxpayers $105 annually per $100,000 in property […]

Are fish caught in Northeast Ohio safe to eat?

Here are the 2023 sport fish consumption advisories for Northeast Ohio's lakes, rivers and streams, showing where you should eat fewer fish or none at all due to contamination from mercury or PCBs.

Salt barn contaminates water in Parkman Township

An ODOT salt storage facility will soon close after Ohio EPA water quality testing revealed it is likely contaminating the water supply in Parkman Township.

This is one way to draw attention to a pot hole problem in Geauga County

This is one way to draw attention to a pothole problem in Geauga County One photo of upside down pants waist deep in a pothole has been shared hundreds of times Geauga county residents using humor to draw attention to deep potholes (Source: Geauga County Maple Leaf) By Sia Nyorkor | January 12, 2021 at 4:16 PM EST - Updated January 12 at 10:02 PM PARKMAN TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WOIO) - This photo was snapped on Nash Road near State Route 168 in Parkman Township a few weeks ago. Geauga county residents using humor to draw attention to deep potholes (Source: Geauga County Maple Leaf) It’s a pair of upside down pants and boots with an Amish hat, lunchbox cooler and a thermos, made to look like someone fell into this pothole head first, waist deep.

Hilarious Way to Get Pothole Attention in Geauga County

By Steve Bailey Jan 12, 2021 Cleveland, OH - This is one way to draw attention to a pot hole problem in Geauga County. This photo was snapped on Nash Road near State Route 168 in Parkman Township a few weeks ago. It’s a pair of upside down pants and boots with an Amish hat, lunchbox cooler and a thermos, made to look like someone fell into this pothole head first, waist deep. A supervisor said the photo is from three weeks ago and crews fixed that pothole within two hours of hearing about it. But township leaders got the message about the problematic potholes in their community and the unique way people are publicizing them.

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