J. Scott Myers was interviewed by Kaitlyn Herman, Multi-Media Journalist for ABC 22/Fox 45 regarding the flooding in the Miami County Parks. Follow this link to watch the story.
Photo by: Kaitlyn Herman
J. Scott Myers was interviewed by Kaitlyn Herman, Multi-Media Journalist for ABC 22/Fox 45 regarding the flooding in the Miami County Parks. Follow this link to watch the story.
Photo by: Kaitlyn Herman
Miami County, OH, April 3, 2025 –The Miami County Park District announced today that it has been recognized for excellence in policy management and training in 2024 by Lexipol, the leading provider of solutions that empower performance excellence in public safety. This is the fourth consecutive year they have been recognized.
The Miami County Park District Ranger Division Recognized for Excellence in Policy Management and Training
Miami County, OH, April 3, 2025 –The Miami County Park District announced today that it has been recognized for excellence in policy management and training in 2024 by Lexipol, the leading provider of solutions that empower performance excellence in public safety. This is the fourth consecutive year they have been recognized.
Thank you Dayton Daily News for sharing these amazing photos by Tom Gilliam of the Holiday Lights at Lost Creek Reserve.
The lights are open every evening from 6 to 9 p.m. thru December 23! Don't miss your chance to wave to Santa this Sunday (sponsored by Kasi Services).
https://www.daytondailynews.com/lifestyles/photos-holiday-lights-at-lost-creek-reserve-in-troy-2024/E7PN7KARPZAGFCKM7PPU6JWHG4/
Thank you Dayton Daily News for sharing these amazing photos by Tom Gilliam of the Holiday Lights at Lost Creek Reserve.
The lights are open every evening from 6 to 9 p.m. thru December 23! Don't miss your chance to wave to Santa this Sunday (sponsored by Kasi Services).
https://www.daytondailynews.com/lifestyles/photos-holiday-lights-at-lost-creek-reserve-in-troy-2024/E7PN7KARPZAGFCKM7PPU6JWHG4/
Click here for the full article by WYSOs Adriana Martinez-Smiley
Greenville Creek is home to a habitat that's becoming more sparse across the U.S. – Oak savannas. That’s one of the reasons why the Ohio Natural Areas & Preserves Association (ONAPA) came in to help.
Click here for the full article by WYSOs Adriana Martinez-Smiley
Greenville Creek is home to a habitat that's becoming more sparse across the U.S. – Oak savannas. That’s one of the reasons why the Ohio Natural Areas & Preserves Association (ONAPA) came in to help.