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Steelhead bonanza luring crowds: NE Ohio fishing report for weekend of March 12-14
Updated Mar 11, 2021;
Posted Mar 11, 2021
Dylan Pribanic is all smiles, and so is his father, Dan Pribanic of Chagrin River Outfitters in Chagrin Falls, after the youngster hooked and landed this beautiful trophy steelhead trout while fly fishing the Vermilion River.Dan Pribanic photo
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By D Arcy Egan | Special to cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio The steelhead trout and walleye fishing is legendary around northern Ohio in spring. While the big trout are doing their part as they run the Northeastern Ohio rivers and streams, blustery winds have been frustrating Lake Erie’s flotilla of walleye fishermen.
Farm Families Keeping Food on the Table in Utica Rome
They don t have long commutes, punch a clock when they arrive at the job, and there is no work week or weekend. Farming is 24-7, 365. Here are some of the Central New York farmers keeping the food on tables in Utica Rome.
We ve joined with White s Farm Supply to salute the hard working families doing what they love, caring for animals and being good stewards of the land. As a way of saying thanks, Louis J Gale and Son Feed Mill in Waterville provides a farm with a $100 gift certificate.
OH weather: Snow is still falling, but here are latest totals for Northeast Ohio
Updated Feb 16, 2021;
CLEVELAND, Ohio Seven Hills had 3.3 inches of snow over 12 hours, leading the way in Cuyahoga County as a winter storm began to gain strength in Northeast Ohio.
According to the National Weather Service, 2.5 inches of the 3.3-inch total in Seven Hills fell in just three hours, between 5:50 and 8:50 p.m. North Royalton was just behind with 3 inches, while Shaker Heights, Lyndhurst and Westlake recorded 2.5 inches.
In Summit County, Bath and Boston Heights each recorded 2 inches, while 1.7 inches fell at the Akron-Canton Airport.
In Geauga County, considered the heart of the snow belt, Thompson Township had 2.2 inches, but no other areas in the county reported more than 1 inch of snow to the Weather Service.
OH weather: Snow storm dumped as many as 7.7 inches. How much snow fell in your town?
Updated Feb 16, 2021;
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CLEVELAND, Ohio Northeast Ohio received a sizable dump of snow in its latest snow storm, with Westlake receiving 7.7 inches of snowfall since about 11 a.m. Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
The snow mainly came overnight, and it is trickling off, with scattered showers forecast for the rest of Tuesday. With roads needing to be cleared, the Ohio Department of Transportation has had just over 1,200 plows working the roads since Monday afternoon.
Westlake received the highest amount of snowfall among any of the region’s cities recorded by the NWS, and both Berea and Lakewood received 5.0 and 6.0 inches in the past 24 hours, respectively.