Southeast Ohio dog shelters adapt to overcrowding issues
Written by Trinity Trimble, Photos by Hannah Campbell and Trinity Trimble Dog shelters around Ohio are coping with an increasing number of shelter dogs. Shelters are accepting fewer surrenders, getting help from rescues, building new facilities, increasing advertising, and, in the worst cases, euthanizing dogs. ...
Trinity Trimble,
April 10, 2024
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Ohio Poet Laureate is rooted in poetic justice
Gunter-Seymour speaks of her career as a gift she attributes to her family, but her journey to embracing poetry wasn’t a straight shot.
SEO,
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Food networks unite to provide food to Southeast Ohio communities
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Cleaning Up Coal
By Joe Timmerman and Tre Spencer The future of coal in a small village along the Ohio River looks bleak as the General James M. Gavin Power Plant contaminates groundwater with coal ash.
SEO,
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