Vinton County • October 6, 2025
Good morning, Vinton County. Mother Nature just received a remarkable birthday gift in our region. Ohio's milestone 150th State Nature Preserve has been established in nearby Jackson County, protecting 181 acres of rare wetlands formed by an ancient river system that vanished 200,000 years ago. Baker Swamp offers a glimpse into prehistoric Ohio while providing critical habitat for unique plant species like lance-leaved violet and running buffalo clover – treasures worth every penny of the $546,000 already invested in restoration.
Meanwhile, the volleyball court delivered high drama as Indiana University Columbus ended Rio Grande's impressive nine-game winning streak in a nail-biting five-set thriller. For those interested in matters of health rather than athletics, mark your calendars for October 14, when OU-Chillicothe nursing students will host a free Community Health Fair featuring educational booths on everything from heart health to internet safety, plus flu and COVID-19 vaccines courtesy of the Ross County Health District.
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🌿 Ohio celebrates milestone 150th State Nature Preserve in Jackson County. The 181-acre Baker Swamp, donated by The Nature Conservancy, protects rare wetlands formed by an ancient river system that disappeared 200,000 years ago. Home to unique wildlife including lance-leaved violet and running buffalo clover, the preserve has already received over $546,000 in restoration investments. Located south of Jackson, it currently features a half-mile loop trail, with plans for an observation deck in the future. Governor DeWine praised the public-private partnership that made this ecological protection possible.
🏐 Crimson Pride stuns Rio Grande in dramatic five-set volleyball comeback. Indiana University Columbus rallied to defeat the previously unbeaten RedStorm 22-25, 25-18, 19-25, 26-24, 15-12 in River States Conference play. The victory improved IUC's record to 12-6 overall and snapped Rio Grande's impressive nine-game winning streak. Despite leading 2-1 in sets and holding a 10-9 advantage in the decisive fifth set, the RedStorm faltered down the stretch, committing costly service errors while IUC's Cora Baker (15 kills) and Sadie Egan (13 kills) led the Crimson Pride's surprising comeback effort.
🏥 OU-Chillicothe nursing students prepare to educate community on health matters. The free Community Health Fair will take place on October 14, 2025, from 10am to 4pm at Ohio University Chillicothe's Bennett Hall. Visitors can explore educational booths covering topics like hygiene, internet safety, heart health, and opioid overdose recognition. The Ross County Health District will offer Flu and COVID-19 vaccines during the fair and the following day. This event allows nursing students to apply classroom knowledge while benefiting the community through interactive health education.
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