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A big group stands together in front of the forest. One is holding their induction into the old growth certificate.

A section of Clear Creek State Forest is recognized as old growth

Ella Katona·July 23, 2024
The 20-acre section in Mercer County has been inducted into a national network of old-growth forests.
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This Federal Program Helped Pay for a Park Near You. Now its Future is in Limbo.

Amy Sisk·November 2, 2018
Public lands, outdoor recreation, community parks, historic battlefields - all receive money from the Land and Water Conservation Fund.
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