Jackson County • May 29, 2025
Good morning, Jackson County. A remarkable natural spectacle is unfolding across America as Brood XIV cicadas emerge from their 17-year underground slumber. These red-eyed insects are turning up in 13 states, filling the air with their distinctive chorus after nearly two decades of silent development beneath our feet. While their buzzing symphony may be loud, these harmless creatures neither bite nor sting—they're simply focused on their brief six-week window to mate before disappearing until 2042.
Meanwhile, local enforcement efforts continue on multiple fronts. Ohio wildlife officers have been busy addressing violations ranging from illegal fishing guides on Lake Erie to improper deer hunting practices, with one guide facing $6,000 in fines. In neighboring Gallia County, authorities executed a raid resulting in the arrest of Thomas "T.J." Reed on narcotics charges, with Sheriff Champlin noting the suspect has been relocated to "a better suited habitat"—the county jail.
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🦌 Ohio wildlife officers crack down on hunting and fishing violations. From deer hunting infractions to illegal fishing guides, the Ohio Division of Wildlife reported enforcement actions across the state. In Knox County, Officer Levering educated garden club members about wildlife conservation and managing nuisance deer. Officers in central Ohio charged a suspect for intentionally killing Canada geese with a golf cart. A Lake Erie fishing guide received $6,000 in fines and jail time for operating without proper credentials, while hunters in Harrison County faced penalties for allowing their dogs to chase coyotes without permission.
🚔 Sheriff's raid nabs suspected narcotics dealer in Gallia County. Thomas "T.J." Reed was arrested Tuesday when the Sheriff's Special Response Team executed a search warrant at his Bidwell, Ohio apartment. Authorities discovered various narcotics, paraphernalia, packaging supplies, firearms, and cash believed to be proceeds from illegal activities. Reed now faces charges of trafficking and possession of narcotics, with additional charges expected as the investigation continues. Sheriff Matt Champlin expressed satisfaction at removing someone "poisoning our community" and placing him in "a better suited habitat—the Gallia County Jail."
🦗 Cicadas return after 17 years underground, buzzing across America. Brood XIV, the second-largest periodical cicada group, has emerged in 13 states with their distinctive chorus filling the air. These red-eyed insects come in three species with different markings and songs, climbing trees to mate after spending nearly two decades feeding on roots below ground. Though noisy, cicadas are harmless to humans—they don't bite, sting, or carry disease—and their massive numbers help ensure survival despite predators. Scientists expect this remarkable natural phenomenon to last about six weeks before the cicadas disappear until 2042.
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-Ephesians 4:32
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