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Trumpeter swans on the rise in Ohio, but bird remains on state-threatened list Cameron Fields, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio The trumpeter swan, the white-feathered bird that wades through wetlands, remains on the state’s threatened species list, though its population is growing, including in Northeast Ohio.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources recorded 650 swans in 2020, a nearly 20% increase over 2019, said Division of Wildlife wildlife biologist Laura Kearns.
Trumpeter swans were reintroduced to the state about 25 years ago. Since then, the state has worked diligently to restore wetland habitats, where swans forage for the stems and leaves of waterweed, pondweeds and muskgrass among other plants.
Looking for his lost love an Amigo
For most men, and probably many women as well, memories of a car you drove in your past bring back special memories. It could be the car you drove to high school each morning. For others, it’s the car you drove on a first date with the person you’re now married to or the car your drove while rushing to the hospital to deliver your first baby.
For me, that special car was a white 1993 Isuzu Amigo. It was the first car I bought as an “adult” after graduating from college and the last car I ever bought with my Dad. For this purchase, however, he let me sit in the “driver’s seat” to negotiate the deal. That in itself was a special memory.
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How national voting rights bill would impact Ohioâs election system
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The following article was originally published in the Ohio Capital Journal and published on News5Cleveland.com under a content-sharing agreement.
As state legislatures across the country consider how to alter their election systems, Democrats in Congress are pushing for nationwide reforms they say would make voting more accessible to all Americans.
Several of the changes outlined in House Resolution 1 are already in place here in Ohio. Groups making up the Ohio Voter Rights Coalition support the legislation as a way to ensure that Americans in all 50 states have full access to the ballot box.