We get the details of the upcoming Earth Day awareness event in Faurot Park!
Volunteers were on a mission to pick up trash to help keep the Ottawa River clean.
Mercy Health–St. Rita’s is helping local residents be a little greener on Earth Day.
In celebration of Earth Day, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost today began the rollout of nearly $1 million in grants to more than two dozen local governments statewide to clean up existing illegal dump sites containing solid wastes and/or demolition debris and to prevent future dumping.
For nearly 25 years, Lima has worked to raise awareness about environmental concerns.
The Allen County Democrats held a rally to voice concerns about recent policies impacting the environment.
As part of the event, the hospital will provide e-waste recycling bins for the public to drop off unwanted electronic items. Accepted items include cellphones, laptops, radios, computer equipment, media devices, small appliances, and more. The goal is to reduce landfill waste and promote environmental responsibility.
The City of Findlay will offer a bulk trash drop off for Findlay residents from Saturday, April 19, 2025, to Saturday, April 26, 2025 sponsored by The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation.
Mercy Health views environmental sustainability issues as community health and wellness challenges, and it’s important to work to address them in any small way possible. St. Rita’s remains committed to practices that do not contribute to environmental degradation.
March 25, 2024 Press Release from the University of Findlay: University of Findlay to host Homegrown Habitat event featuring renowned author, native plant specialist, and conservationist Doug Tallamy. This event helps celebrate Earth Day and Arbor Day, as Tallamy shares his passion for the use of native plants to support food webs, and his efforts to bring nature back to our homes. His efforts have influenced the discourse on gardening in America and he has gained global recognition by his presence on the New York Times bestseller list.