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In northwest Ohio, the average hottest week of the year falls between July 20 and July 28, based on historical climate data.
This summer, 89 campers are enrolled in Path Finders. They are supported by trained volunteers and around ten licensed grief ...
There's still time before school starts to sneak in a family road trip to one or more of these many destinations in Ohio.
But will Mother Nature actually deliver those more comfortable temperatures anytime soon? This is Ohio, after all, and the summer heat can linger. The Old Farmer's Almanac says yes.
Ohio once had a thriving suite of carnivores, including bears (more precisely an omnivore), mountain lions, wolves and bobcats. But as our human population flourished, these animals suffered.