The accident happened around 9 a.m. near the intersection of Farmer Mark Rd. Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 1:53 PM EDT May 6, 2021
DEFIANCE COUNTY, Ohio
A 20-year-old man is dead following a crash on S.R. 2 Thursday morning.
The incident occurred around 9 a.m. near the intersection of Farmer Mark Rd. in Defiance County.
According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP), Tyler L. McIntosh, 20, of Montpelier, Ohio, was headed southwest on S.R. 2 when he went off the right side of the road and lost control of his vehicle. He then went off the left side of the roadway, overturning and striking a tree.
Apr 29, 2021
The topic of hunting on county property was a discussion item Thursday for Defiance County Commissioners, as they brought-in representatives from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Commissioners are currently getting about ten requests per year, and they do allow bow-hunting on county land around the airport, and near their lagoons along state route 110.The question was whether that number was too many, and ODNR reported it was not for the amount of land considered. State wildlife officers did suggest a standardized parking area be set-up, if they want to proceed with hunting in Defiance County; along with improved signage to indicate where hunting is or is not permitted. More discussion on the topic of hunting on county property will take place.
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Presented by Nationwide, the Ohio FFA, Ohio Farm Bureau, Farm Credit Mid-America, and AgCredit, the Golden Owl Award recognizes agricultural educators across Ohio for their tremendous contributions to helping the next generation of agricultural leaders.
Through the program, students, fellow teachers and other supporters can nominate their favorite agricultural teacher and summarize what makes him or her the best in the state.
On Thursday, April 29, Don Hammersmith from Ayersville High School was named the 2021 Ohio Agricultural Educator of the Year. Along with the title, Hammersmith will win the $3,000 grand prize to support continued ag education efforts at Ayersville. Hammersmith is known for his high standards as an educator, his commitment to students, and his value as a role model.
Brood X on its way sort of: We’ll soon see and hear cicadas, but just wait ‘til 2025
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COLUMBUS – The so-called “Brood X” cicadas are set to emerge in parts of western and central Ohio after 17 years underground, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR).
The cicadas will begin to emerge when the soil, eight inches beneath the ground, reaches 64 degrees Fahrenheit. This typically happens between late-April and mid-May.
Shortly after emerging, cicadas will climb a vertical surface, like tree trunks, shed their exoskeletons, and develop into winged adults. The dried, shed exoskeletons are orangish in color and may remain in place or on the ground for several weeks.