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| Strickland vows to veto energy plan Gov. Ted Strickland yesterday vowed to veto a just unveiled Republican energy regulation plan if it reaches his desk. "The bill allows immediate and unfettered access for FirstEnergy to go to market, exposing businesses and consumers in Cleveland, Toledo, and Akron to the risk of skyrocketing electricity prices," he said. FirstEnergy Corp. |
| Patrol reopens Ohio Turnpike after repair of power lines brought down by storms LORAIN The Ohio State Highway Patrol says the Ohio Turnpike west of Cleveland has reopened after repairs to power lines ripped down during a storm. |
| 2nd juror in 2 days excused For the second consecutive day, a juror hearing the case of three area men accused of terrorism-related charges was dismissed. |
| Blind priest has good spiritual vision The Rev. Ric Saelzler literally lost his life for four minutes in 2002 and, when he woke up 21 days later, found he had lost his sight. The Toledo Catholic priest never lost his faith in God, however, nor another important sense - a sense of humor. |
| Terror trial jury views training photos The series of photographs projected on screens throughout a federal courtroom yesterday showed how to mask a roadside bomb among the loose rocks - and the mass of twisted and burned metal that is left in the wake of its detonation. |
| Preventing child abuse is the responsibility of every citizen INNOCENT lives lost: |
| Retirement fund should not be broke In response to the March 26 story in The Blade about Social Security running out of money in the near future, it wouldn't be running out of money if only the people who worked most of their lives and contributed to the fund received money when they retired. |
| Crime without punishment WHITE-collar crime, particularly by big-time business executives, has gotten a lot of attention in recent years, especially since the Enron prosecution. Yet a lot more executive crooks undoubtedly would be behind bars were it not for a special deal the U.S. Justice Department has for businesses that violate the law. |
| Trolling for jobs ONE need look no further than the stream of job applicants drawn to Rossford for stark proof of the depths of economic difficulties in northwest Ohio. |
| Hessman HR a Dunn deal Toledo hits 3 round-trippers BUFFALO - There is something about Dunn Tire Park that brings out the best in Mike Hessman. |
| Lefties lurking on Masters leaderboard AUGUSTA, Ga. - Don't look now, but there are a couple of left-handers lurking on the leaderboard after two rounds at the Augusta National Golf Club. And the one causing the fuss isn't Steve Flesch. |
| Perfect fit for UT; O'Brien confident Cross is right man to lead Rockets For the last few years, Gene Cross has been a staple name for athletic directors searching for an up-and-coming basketball coach. |
| Tigers get quality relief CHICAGO - Detroit regrouped after losing Dontrelle Willis to a knee injury in the first inning, and Magglio Ordonez had a bases-loaded single last night as the Tigers beat the Chicago White Sox 5-2 for just their second victory in 10 games. |
| Sabathia struggles as Tribe falls short CLEVELAND - Reigning AL Cy Young winner C.C. Sabathia gave up nine runs and 12 hits in his shortest outing in nearly two years, and the Oakland Athletics held on to beat the Cleveland Indians 9-7 last night. |
| National City Corp. shares dip in trading National City Corp. fell 5.2 percent to $8.45 a share in New York trading after the Wall Street Journal reported Bank of Nova Scotia, Canadas second-largest lender by assets, had made an offer to invest in the bank. |
| New building planned for Monroe-Secor area The owners of a prepaid cellular phone service said they plan to raze three buildings on Monroe Street between Secor Road and Sylvania Avenue and put up a two-story, 28,000-square foot office and retail complex. |
| 3,184 applicants seek Bass Pro Shops jobs More than 3,000 people applied for jobs at the 150,000 square-foot Bass Pro Shops being built in Rossford at a three-day job fair this week, company officials said. |
| Frontier Airlines files for bankruptcy CHICAGO - Low-cost carrier Frontier Airlines Holdings Inc. has filed for bankruptcy, becoming the fifth U.S. carrier in two weeks to take drastic measures as soaring fuel prices and economic weakness bear down on the industry. |
| Reliving Wild(er) times; Alec Baldwin interviews a master comedian for TCM Let's play a little game of Hollywood trivia. |
| Visit with 'Moses' is set in stone Charlton Heston may be gone, but I'll continue to see him at least once a year. |
| Autumn's speakers cover travel, politics, and social criticism The autumn lineup for the Authors! Authors! speakers' series has been set with... |
| Leader has been through a lot, starting at 2007 Masters AUGUSTA, Ga. |
| Pizza tempting, but fruit is better THE other day I was munching on an apple when I needed to make a trip into our... |
| Democratic follies WHEN Democrats in the 43rd state legislative district in suburban Seattle met... |
| Road workers climb into, halt moving bus with kids aboard LASALLE, Mich. - A few days earlier, Aaron Pierce and Ken Lambert likely would have been relaxing at home after finishing shifts with the Monroe County Road Commission. |
| Amber Alert issued in Sylvania Twp. An Amber Alert was issued Friday for a teenage girl reported missing from Sylvania Township, according to Lucas County sheriffs deputies. |
| A lot on his plate Heres what Gene Cross was looking at on Saturday afternoon while sitting on his couch: |
| Partridge out for spring game Some things just dont change. Corey Partridge injured his knee last week at practice and is done for the spring. Doesnt sound too severe, but man, cant this guy catch a break? Mark Prior thinks CP has bad luck with injuries. Lets just hope this was Coreys annual injury and hell be able to play a full season for the first ever. |
| WSJ: National City has Canadian suitor Fri, 11 Apr 2008 08:30:00 EST The Wall Street Journal reports that Bank of Nova Scotia has offered to buy at least a stake in the beleaguered, Cleveland-based banking concern. |
| Sorbent Technologies to be acquired Fri, 11 Apr 2008 16:54:00 EST Specialty chemical maker Albermarle Corp. of Richmond, Va., has agreed to buy the Twinsburg-based provider of mercury control products and services. |
| John Carroll names academic VP Fri, 11 Apr 2008 12:22:00 EST The Jesuit university has chosen the dean of Roanoke College in Virginia for the key post. |
| Akron to be HQ for Internet access initiative Thu, 10 Apr 2008 14:06:00 EST The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation has pledged up to $25 million over the next five years to help communities nationwide create more ways and places to access high-speed Internet connections. |
| Logistics firm CaseStack to close local outpost Thu, 10 Apr 2008 09:51:00 EST The Los Angeles-based company did not reveal a reason for the planned closing of its Aurora office, which will result in the layoff of 52 employees. |
| Bridge Investment puts money in Israeli firm Thu, 10 Apr 2008 14:24:00 EST Arbel Medical Ltd. raised a total of $3.5 million from various investors and is considering locating sales and marketing operations in Northeast Ohio. |
| Library of Congress opens vaults in deal with History Channel NEW YORK The Library of Congress will open its vaults to the History Channel in a deal to bring the library's vast public collections to a larger audience. The History Channel and its numerous sister ... |
| Ex-CNN anchor Daryn Kagan reinvents herself with Web site on inspiration NEW YORK In a competitive and youth-obsessed business, most everyone gets The Call sometime. For ex-CNN daytime anchor Daryn Kagan, it came in January 2006. She was brought into an office and told tha... |
| Numbers add up for 'Human Footprint' It all adds up. Just one average American's lifetime consumption of beer, disposable diapers, loaves of bread, or even energy required to power a hair dryer (three-quarters of a ton of coal just for t... |
| Show biz GOODBYE One show enough for CBS' 'Talents' The secret talents of celebrities will remain hidden. CBS has axed its new reality show "Secret Talents of the Stars" after one episode. The first airing Wed... |
| Crystle Stewart, a 26-year-old Texas businesswoman, is crowned Miss USA 2008 LAS VEGAS A 26-year-old entrepreneur from Texas was named Miss USA on Friday, besting 50 other beauty queens for the coveted crown. Crystle Stewart, of Missouri City, Texas, runs a party-planning and ... |
| Winter nipping at our spring daffodils We think of spring as the time of rebirth, but Ma Nature builds death into the season, too. At this moment, all of us daffodil growers are on a worry watch. A return to wintry, freezing nights is in t... |
| Troopers may have cheated on tests Not all police officers can give you a breath test if they suspect you have been driving while drunk. They need a permit to give the test. On Friday, the Ohio inspector general said some troopers from... |
| Jackson march, rally aimed at protecting kids from sexual assault on school buses JACKSON TWP. They came from as far as Georgia and Michigan and from as close as Alliance and Canton, all in support of a special-needs girl who was sexually assaulted on a school van. More than 100 pe... |
| Crime Sat. morning 04/12/08 Information for the crime section comes from reports provided by area law-enforcement agencies and collected by Repository staff members. ALLIANCE ARREST Catherine E. Boggs, 20, of 44 S. Seneca Ave., ... |
| Hever's Meats robbed by masked, gun-toting man CANTON Canton police are looking for the masked man who robbed a local meat store Friday evening at gunpoint. The man was wearing a "black half mask" when he robbed Hever's Meats, at 3307 Cleveland Av... |
| Man arrested on drunken driving charges had loaded, cocked gun in car CANTON Shortly after Canton police pulled over a man they later charged with drunken driving Friday, they found a loaded, cocked gun under his seat. Jason A. Herring, 28, who is listed as homeless in ... |
| Oakland lights up C.C. Sabathia in topping Tribe CLEVELAND Maybe it's the pressure of impending free agency. Maybe it's his three starts - one on Opening Day, two others against a team that seems to have his number. Maybe he's going through a midlif... |
| Tribe pitcher Paul Byrd granted MLB amnesty in steroid case CLEVELAND All Paul Byrd needs to concentrate on now is pitching - and, he admits, his pitching really does need some concentration right now. "I didn't think it was bothering me very much, but it real... |
| Crossing guard tried to shield boy HILLIARD Police say a crossing guard killed outside a suburban Columbus school was trying to protect an 8-year-old from an oncoming dump truck. One parent who watched says 41-year-old Dianna Sharp tri... |
| Bus driver: Brake on, engine off CLEVELAND The driver of a runaway charter school bus in Cleveland says he put the brake on and shut off the engine before leaving the vehicle loaded with children. Michael Weir told WJW-TV that he had... |
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