Punxsutawney Phil isn't the only weather-predicting groundhog that enjoys a day of public spotlight. In Ohio, Buckeye Chuck ...
It could soon be time to put away your winter garb because Buckeye Chuck, Ohio’s very own groundhog, did not see his shadow.
Buckeye Chuck, Ohio's prognosticating rodent, emerged from his slumber Sunday morning and did not see his shadow.
For the sixth time in the last seven years, Buckeye Chuck did not see his shadow and has predicted an early spring, as announced by 1490 WMRN radio in Marion.
Chuck, who's been Ohio's official groundhog for weather forecasting since 1979, is making the journey to Marion from ...
Last year, the Marion groundhog predicted an early spring, in agreement with his counterpart in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania.
Buckeye Chuck has been predicting the weather in Ohio since 1979 ... While Evers and the Marion community were deciding on the name, a state representative from Marion was looking into how ...
Groundhogs emerge from their burrows on Sunday to tell us if we can expect an early spring. Will they see their shadows? Here ...
Groundhog Day is coming up this weekend, leaving many longing for warmer days. So, when does spring officially start this ...
In 1979, the Ohio legislature named him the official groundhog for the Buckeye State, per Groundhog ... according to the Marion Star, a part of the USA TODAY Network.