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A Fawn on the Lawn

Everyone loves summer! School’s out and warm weather is here. It’s the season of lazy days around the swimming pool, cookouts and family getaways. Summer may be vacation time for us, but it’s one of… 

Mindful Mowing

Great Parks is putting some new mowing practices into place. Began as one of many “green” initiatives, reduced mowing will benefit us in many different ways: Create diverse habitat areas of woodlands, meadows and grasslands… 

Six Facts You “Otter” Know

The first word that comes to mind for most people when they think of river otters is “playful.” Many have seen these exciting critters at the zoo or – if you’re very lucky – in… 

Attention Tournament Anglers!

The next Bass Series Tournament will be held at Sharon Woods Lake on Sunday, July 12. It begins begin at 7 a.m. and ends at 1 p.m. Online registration is now closed, but 15 teams… 

Hidden Gems of Great Parks

Great Parks of Hamilton County manages four conservation areas that are dedicated solely for the protection of natural habitats and the wildlife that reside within these areas. One of these conservation areas is Newberry Wildlife… 

Anglers Overcome Nasty Weather

The third Bass Series Tournament of 2015 was supposed to take place at Winton Woods on Saturday, June 20. However, due to a high risk of that lake flooding, the event was moved to Miami… 

Bass Tournament Update

The Bass Series Tournament scheduled at Winton Woods on Saturday, June 20 is being moved to Miami Whitewater Forest Lake. The tournament will begin at 8 a.m. and conclude at 2 p.m., with registration beginning…