HANCOCK COUNTY, Ohio (WLIO) - The Hancock Park District gave people a unique experience, leading a hike to a local stream where participants t…
HANCOCK COUNTY, OH (WLIO) - The Discovery Center of the Hancock Park District organized an open house for visitors to explore the various acti…
FINDLAY, OH (WLIO) - Saturday, April 22nd is Earth Day, and to educate families about what that means, why it matters, and how we can do our p…
FINDLAY, OH (WLIO) - The Hancock Park District put on a display of bones to teach people just how much we can learn from them.
The Hancock Park District holds an open house to give a glimpse into what life in Hancock County was like in the 1800s.
FINDLAY, OH (WLIO) - January 7th is National Old Rock Day, so the Hancock Park District brought the oldest rocks they could find to share with…
The Hancock Park District is continuing their work on the wetlands at Oakwoods Nature Preserve. The park district has completed seeding and digging for the wetlands and are now letting everything settle over the summer months.
A year ago the Hancock Park District along with many other organizations were forced to cancel events due to the coronavirus. This included some of their biggest programming of the year, summer camps and their annual summer concert series.
The Hancock County Park District has begun a major project for the year, which will improve many aspects of their rural environment. One-hundred acres of farmland just south of Liberty-Benton High School is being transformed into wetlands. The project is funded through a $1 million grant from the H2Ohio initiative and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
McComb resident Elizabeth Hoverman is the Grand Prize Winner of the 23rd Annual Hancock Park District (HPD) Photography Contest. Hoverman was honored at the May 14 meeting of the HPD Board of Park Commissioners for her photograph of a red-winged blackbird perched on cattails at Riverbend Recreation Area.