7th grade students at Ottawa Glandorf are celebrating a special kind of win. These students were given the opportunity to take on and compete at the annual Ohio STEM learning network design challenge by coming up with a modern problem, deep diving into the topic, and finding a solution to benefit the community.
Perry Township residents and trustees are voicing strong concerns about a potential chicken farm that could be built in the township.
Three composting bins will be installed at the Wapakoneta's recycling center to accept food scraps and organic waste for an initial six-month trial.
A Bath High School senior will be competing on the international stage for her scientific research and invention. Our Conner Prince learned more about her work.
The Botkins fire chief said the fire at Boomerang Rubber was ruled accidental after a plastic tote containing rubber spontaneously combusted.
At the Washington Township Board of Trustees meeting in Lewistown, a large number of residents expressed concerns with the project.
Electric co-ops and power providers are concerned that the state will not be able to have enough electricity to support its future needs. The U.S. EPA issued a rule that targets electric coal and natural gas plants in the United States. By 2032, any fossil fuel-powered plant will be 90% carbon-emission-free. Electric co-ops say this would mean that carbon-capturing technology would have to be added, making the process more expensive for large operations. If they can't reach the carbon emission level, the plants need to close. Lieutenant Governor Jon Husted says one reason that many companies want to move or expand in Ohio is because of cheap energy, and these mandates could mean the state power needs may not be met.