Hocking County is considered to still be in an extreme drought and surrounded by exceptional drought levels. These two are considered to be the two lowest on th
U.S. officials declared that Iran's missile attack on Israel was "defeated and ineffective" after no casualties or damage to military assetsSinclair teamed up with Salvation Army to provide critical relief to communities picking up the pieces left behind by Hurricane Helene.Tourists in the area who traveled from Indiana to see Hocking Hills for the first time were still excited to be there despite the drought.
"People are going to come here anyway, the drought isn't going to be a problem," James Martin, Community Communications Director for the Hocking Hills Tourism Association said.Tourists in the area who traveled from Indiana to see Hocking Hills for the first time were still excited to be there despite the drought.
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