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Giant mural on Maumee River silos painted blue, ready for design to take shape
Artists used 1000 gallons of blue paint on the 28 silos that are serving as the canvas for the giant mural. Now we get to watch the design really come to life.
Credit: Glass City River Wall Facebook Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 9:54 PM EDT July 11, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio Phase 1 of the giant Glass City River Wall wrapped up on Friday and the silos that line the banks of the Maumee River just south of downtown Toledo look better already.
1,000 gallons of blue paint was used for the initial base coat of the 160,000-sq.-ft. mural.
10 new counties now eligible for H2Ohio incentive program
Farmers from counties in the Sandusky River watershed can now receive state funding to limit their nutrient runoff. Author: Jonathan Monk Updated: 8:36 PM EDT July 9, 2021
SENECA COUNTY, Ohio Ten more counties have been added to the H2Ohio farmer incentive program in the new state budget.
The H2Ohio Incentive Program is designed to help farmers reduce their nutrient runoff and in turn keep Lake Erie and other waterways healthy.
The program continues to grow.
Last year, only farmers operating within the Maumee River watershed were eligible to receive state funding to reduce their nutrient runoff.
Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette
The city s bridge maintenance team works on the bridge over the St. Marys River on Hale Avenue.
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Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette The city’s bridge maintenance team work on the bridge over St. Mary’s on Hale Ave. on Thursday, June 17th, 2021.
Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette The city s bridge maintenance team work on the bridge over St. Mary s on Hale Ave. on Thursday, June 17th, 2021. Previous Next
Saturday, July 10, 2021 1:00 am
Bridge maintenance work continual
DEVAN FILCHAK | The Journal Gazette
Rainy days keep the attention of Fort Wayne s bridge maintenance team.
The city saw significant rainfall – nearly 11/2 inches above normal – in June. While the amount may have helped revive parched lawns, it can help lead to deterioration of bridges.
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