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 weather-predicting groundhog, prepares to make his annual forecast more accurate than Punxsutawney Phil ...
Buckeye Chuck Day will be held at the Marion County Fairgrounds Coliseum 7-8 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 2. The event will be ...
It's time to break out your short sleeve shirts and shorts, Buckeye Chuck predicts an early spring in Ohio. No so for those in Pennslyvania, where Punxsutawney Phil says bundle up for more winter.
Early spring, or more winter? Buckeye Chuck has the answer for us this Groundhog Day.Community members gathered in Marion on ...
You may only be familiar with the groundhog in Pennsylvania, but Buckeye Chuck’s accuracy towers over Punxsutawney Phil’s.
Chuck saw cloudy skies and did not see his shadow early Sunday, meaning that we may have an early spring -- at least ...
Buckeye Chuck, Ohio's prognosticating rodent, emerged from his slumber Sunday morning and did not see his shadow.
Ohio’s own Buckeye Chuck predicted an early spring this year during the annual Groundhog’s Day celebration at the Marion County Fairgrounds. In a video posted to the official Buckeye Chuck Facebook ...
In Pennsylvania, Punxsutawney saw his shadow predicting six more weeks of winter. Groundhog Day is rooted in the Christian ...
Last year, the Marion groundhog predicted an early spring, in agreement with his counterpart in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania.