There has been plenty of ink spilled on the Volkswagen scandal since the story broke in September. But being a self-confessed car nut, I thought it’d […]
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs), usually caused by nutrient pollution and subsequent excessive algal growth, have become increasingly common in Ohio and across the U.S. over the […]
Earlier this month, US EPA released its Clean Power Plan. While it remains to be seen how these regulations will play out in practice (and whether it […]
As the temperature rises, it’s important that we take a look at our water usage. Conserving water helps the environment, reduces strain on our water and […]
As part of the “Parks and Open Spaces Master Plan” process, Hilliard residents were invited to participate in a survey touching on a broad array of […]
As most Hilliard residents are now aware, elevated nitrate levels in the Scioto River have caused the City of Columbus to issue a nitrate advisory for […]
Do you have old batteries, prescription pills, hazardous household materials and other STUFF taking up space in your home because you aren’t sure how to dispose […]
Ever look at your electric bill and wonder “why is this so expensive??” Are you turning down your air conditioner to save money or double-checking that […]
We need your help! There are several volunteer opportunities available during Hilliard’s 2015 Earth Day Celebration (April 25, 2015 from 10-12 at Roger A. Reynolds Municipal […]