Ohio representative wants to rename state park in Trumbull County after former president Trump
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and last updated 2021-03-15 16:55:44-04
CORTLAND, Ohio â A state representative in Ohio is seeking to rename a state park in Trumbull County after former President Donald J. Trump.
State Rep. Mike Loychik (R-Bazetta) announced he will be introducing a bill that aims to rename Mosquito Lake State Park in Cortland, Ohio after the former president to ârecognize the triumphs Trump brought over the last four years to this great nation and the Buckeye state.â
With more than 7,000 acres of surface area, Mosquito Lake is one of the largest lakes in Ohio and the surrounding parkland covers 2,483 acres of woodlands and marshes.
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