Terri Sabo has a breathtaking view of Salt Fork State Park from her dining room window in Guernsey County. Her and her husband Rick Sabo have lived in their ranch home since 1983 — three years after they moved to Cambridge from Canton. She loves the dark night skies the park provides, but more recently […] The post “Who’s gonna want to move here?” How fracking around Ohio’s Salt Fork State Park is changing area appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
Recently, the Ohio Oil and Gas Land Management Commission selected the “highest and best” bidders to lease part of Salt Fork State Park, Valley Run Wildlife Area, and Zepernick Wildlife Area
Jersey Lilly would certainly have covered the news the Land Conservation Foundation had purchased property where the gentle waters of the stream Jordon flows into the Salt Fork River in
Finalists were selected based on longevity, service to high school athletics, honors, championship years and winning percentage, according to an NHSACA release.