Outdoor enthusiasts can now enjoy the spring weather at one of the Ohioâs designated All-Purpose Vehicle (APV) areas, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR). The APV areas are located on four state forest properties: Maumee in northwest Ohio, Pike and Richland Furnace in southern Ohio, and Perry in east-central Ohio.
Pike, Richland Furnace, and Perry state forests open on April 1 for APV trail use. They will close in the fall after the last day of regular deer-gun season. The APV area at Maumee State Forest is open year-round, and snowmobile use is allowed when conditions permit. The APV areas are maintained by the ODNR Division of Forestry.
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Northern Ohio new-vehicle sales picked up in February
Chevrolet Silverado pickup trucks at a car dealership.
New-vehicle sales in Northern Ohio bounced back a bit in February after a cold start to the year.
The Greater Cleveland Automobile Dealers Association on Friday, March 5, reported that franchised dealers in 21 counties sold 16,572 new vehicles in February, up nearly 8.5% from sales of 15,279 in February 2020.
It was a swing in a better direction for dealers, who in January saw new-vehicle sales drop about 7.6% from the like month last year, to 20,699 from 22,409.
For the year to date, Northern Ohio new-vehicle sales remain down by about 1.1% 37,271 so far this year, compared with 37,688 in the first two months of 2020.