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Buckeye Chuck, Ohio's official weather-predicting groundhog, is less than three weeks away from returning to Marion. Buckeye Chuck Day will be held at the Marion County Fairgrounds Coliseum 7-8 a ...
Buckeye Chuck will make his 46th annual weather prediction on Feb. 2 at the Marion County Fairgrounds Colosseum. Donations will be collected for St. Vincent DePaul Food Pantry. The first 100 ...
Buckeye Chuck, Ohio's official weather-predicting groundhog, is days away from returning to Marion. Buckeye Chuck Day will be held at the Marion County Fairgrounds Coliseum 7-8 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 2 ...
Buckeye Chuck began his predictions in the 1970s when a Marion radio show host took interest in a local groundhog near the radio station. This year marks the 46th year Chuck has made his prediction.
Long-time local radio personality Charlie Evers passed away in May 2020. He was a Marion institution as the namesake for Buckeye Chuck and the inventor of the Peanut Push.
Who is Buckeye Chuck? Ohio's official weather-predicting groundhog makes his annual forecast in Marion, Ohio, part of an event put on by the local radio station WMRN.
Buckeye Chuck, Ohio's prognosticating rodent, is gearing up to make his forecasting prediction. Chuck will deliver his 46th official forecast Sunday at an event hosted by AM-1490 WMRN Radio in Marion.
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.
Here's what to know about Ohio's official weather-predicting groundhog, Buckeye Chuck, and whether he saw his shadow.
It will be Chuck's 46th year making his predictions. The event, hosted by iHeartMedia Marion’s 1490 WMRN, is asking Buckeye Chuck fans to take donations to support the St. Vincent DePaul Food ...
The first 100 visitors to donate will receive a free iHeart Buckeye Chuck T-shirt. “Chuck has been studying weather patterns, jet stream anomalies, computer models and napping in order to procure Ohio ...
Buckeye Chuck's prediction was livestreamed on his Facebook Page. Radio station 1490 WMRN-AM, based in Marion, Ohio, also aired the forecast live − available on the iHeart mobile app.
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