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St. Marys Fish Hatchery, located on the lake's eastern shore is operated by the ODNR Division of Wildlife. The hatchery raises saugeye, walleye, channel catfish and bass for stocking in the public fishing waters of the state. [21] The Grand Lake St. Marys Seaplane Base also operates on the lake and serves as Ohio's only airport for seaplanes. [22]
LaRue, sometimes written as La Rue, is a village in Marion County, Ohio, United States. The population was 676 at the 2020 census. The village is served by Elgin Local School District. LaRue has a public library, a branch of Marion Public Library. [4] LaRue was named for Major William LaRue, who founded the town on June 3, 1851. [5]
Montgomery Township is one of the fifteen townships of Marion County, Ohio, United States. The 2020 census found 2,064 people in the township; 676 lived in the village of LaRue and 413 lived in the village of New Bloomington.
The State of Ohio awarded Marion County two Neighborhood Revitalization Program grants, each totaling $750,000, to assist with projects in LaRue and Prospect.
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Marion County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the population was 65,359. [1] Its county seat is Marion. [2] The county was erected by the state of Ohio on February 20, 1820 and later reorganized in 1824. [3] It is named for General Francis "Swamp Fox" Marion, a South Carolinian officer in the Revolutionary ...
COLUMBUS − Incumbent Jeff LaRe, R-Violet Township, will face a challenge from former Baltimore Police Chief Mike Tussey for his Ohio House District 73 seat in the Republican primary on March 19.
The Oorang Indians (/ ˈ uː r æ ŋ /) were a traveling team in the National Football League from LaRue, Ohio (near Marion). The franchise was a novelty team put together by Walter Lingo to market his Oorang (Airedale Terrier) dog kennels. All of the Indians players were Native American, with Jim Thorpe serving as its leading player and coach.