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| Historians draw up salvage wish list of artifacts from Seneca County courthouse As the keeper of many of Seneca County's historical treasures, Tonia Hoffert came to the old courthouse one day this month armed with a camera and a notebook. She wanted to tell - and show - the county commissioners exactly what she would like to see salvaged from the 1884 courthouse and preserved in the local history museum she oversees. |
| Clinton says she'd support Ford, GM, Chrysler bailouts PITTSBURGH Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton said that if confronted with the prospect of a bankruptcy by General Motors or Ford, she would extend the resources of the federal government to help keep them afloat. |
| Medical care system not ready for mass of aging baby boomers, study says WASHINGTON, D.C. Millions of baby boomers are about to enter a health care system for seniors that not only isn't ready for them, but may even discourage them from getting quality care. |
| Attorney General Marc Dann puts aide on leave in harassment investigation COLUMBUS Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann has placed his communications director and one-time condo-mate on administrative leave, citing new information received over the weekend in a scandal over sexual harassment allegations. |
| Bond set for Toledo boss who shot employee Bond was set at $250,000 during an arraignment Monday morning in Toledo Municipal Court for a man accused of shooting his employee in the neck during an altercation Friday, authorities said. |
| Kirk - Clinton Gold Mine |
| Bad law died with primary in Michigan The New York Times recently ran a story titled "New Michigan primary: It's really most sincerely dead." But their Oz-based headline didn't go far enough. If it's right, then this should be a day of independents. |
| Reality check TESTIMONY before Congress by Gen. David Petraeus and U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker on the situation in Iraq has pointed up once again the contrast between the reality on the ground and the fantastical assessments of administration officials. |
| Donors and other data ALTHOUGH late in terms of its potential impact on the Democratic presidential campaign, Sen. Hillary Clinton's release of her and her husband's federal income tax returns for the last eight years added a useful element to the picture that voters are considering to decide the nomination. |
| Ready for Michigan vs. Ohio State football |
| Immelman masterful from start to finish AUGUSTA, Ga. - Trevor Immelman wasn't going to back down, not now. He had been the leader since the first day of the 72nd Masters, and he wasn't going to crumble into tiny little pieces and get scattered like pine needles about the Augusta National Golf Club. |
| Mud Hens hobble Bisons BUFFALO - Yesterday was about wiping the slate clean and getting back in the win column. That's just what the Mud Hens did, in edging the Buffalo Bisons 6-4. |
| Wind, snow fail to deter Glass City marathoners Tammy Lyberg, a college freshman from Michigan, refused to let high winds, snow, and sleet get her down yesterday morning as she set off on a 26.2-mile run along the Maumee River in her first marathon. |
| Perrysburg's Badenhop loses in big league debut for Marlins HOUSTON - The Florida Marlins may have lost a game yesterday, but they gained a starting pitcher. |
| Delta, Northwest to combine as world's biggest carrier ATLANTA Delta Air Lines has reached an agreement with Northwest Airlines to take over Northwest and create the worlds biggest carrier. |
| American Axle makes new contract offer to United Auto Workers DETROIT Striking United Auto Workers union members are considering a new contract offer from American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc. as bargaining continued through the weekend aimed at ending a seven-week strike over company demands for deep pay cuts. |
| Ex-worker says Chrysler fired him for posting data STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. An information technology worker at Chrysler LLC said he was fired after he used his company computer during work hours to post the office phone number and e-mail address of the automakers CEO online. |
| BUSINESS CALENDAR The Precision Metalforming Association Northwest Ohio District will host a meeting April 23 on getting results when undertaking organizational improvement initiatives. The meeting is at 8:30 a.m. at the Sylvania Country Club, 5201 Corey Rd. Speaker: Clinton Longenecker, a University of Toledo professor.. Cost: $25. |
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| On The Town: Feasting on art, architecture, music The Toledo Symphony turned 65 and a local group toured the Ohio Statehouse. |
| South Africa has another favorite son AUGUSTA, Ga. |
| Helpful advice deciphering the tax code for last-minute filers I KNOW roughly half a dozen folks who read this column regularly. |
| Findlay-Hancock agency hires firm to seek execs FINDLAY The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation has hired an executive search firm to recruit candidates for president and chief executive officer of the foundation. |
| Wood County police group seeks help for 5K race BOWLING GREEN The Wood County Fraternal Order of Police is seeking individuals and businesses to help with its fifth annual 5K Run/Walk. |
| Free session to offer tips on living wills, directives A free informational session on living wills, durable powers of attorney, and other advance directives paperwork is at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Parkway Place, 2509 Parkway Plaza Drive, Maumee. Experts will be available to help participants complete forms. |
| Toledo's cost to operate 7 pools is $500,000 Paula Walker has five daughters living with her in North Toledo and each one of them used to love a cool break from the summer's heat provided at nearby Detwiler Pool. |
| TOLEDO DOLL SHOW DRAWS COLLECTORS Wilma Grandowicz and her daughter, Christine, from left, of Petersburg, Mich., look at the displays at the Toledo Glass City Doll Collectors' show and sale. |
| Profits, guidance rise at Eaton Mon, 14 Apr 2008 08:58:00 EST The diversified manufacturer has reported improved first-quarter results, and has raised its earnings forecast by a nickel a share for all of 2008. |
| Nordstrom off-price store set for Legacy Village Mon, 14 Apr 2008 09:11:00 EST The retailer is planning a fall opening for its Nordstrom Rack store in Lyndhurst. |
| Riverside adds to portfolio Mon, 14 Apr 2008 14:35:00 EST The private equity firm has bought a Missouri-based company that makes railcar movers. |
| National City's E. 6th Street tower in new hands Mon, 14 Apr 2008 04:30:00 EST Call it bad timing, but the new owner of the National City East Sixth Street Building, 623 Euclid Ave., plans to make the best of it. |
| Pennsylvania retailer bargains on Parma location Mon, 14 Apr 2008 04:30:00 EST Ollie's Bargain Outlet, a discount retail chain based in Harrisburg, Pa., plans to open its first Cleveland-area store in early May at 5739 Broadview Road in Parma. |
| Brulant partners with downstate firm Mon, 14 Apr 2008 13:38:00 EST The interactive marketing firm in Beachwood stands to gain a new technology and customers as the result of its alliance with Columbus-based ClearSaleing Inc. |
| Stem cell firm lands investment Mon, 14 Apr 2008 04:30:00 EST Stem cell technology company Cell Targeting Inc. of Cleveland will use part of a $1 million investment from Toucan Ventures of Bethesda, Md., to help recruit a CEO or a chief technical officer, said co-founder Arnold Caplan. |
| Anti-smoking fund in ashes Mon, 14 Apr 2008 09:00:00 EST Years of successive raids on the Ohio Tobacco Prevention Foundation - mostly to balance the state budget - have depleted its original $330 million endowment. Now the fund - meant to last a lifetime - will be snuffed out within two years, its caretakers say. |
| National City employees watch retirement funds dwindle Mon, 14 Apr 2008 08:21:00 EST Many National City workers were banking on the company's stock to fund their retirements. The bank matches employees' 401(k) contributions with stock, but employees' accounts have dwindled as the stock price plunged from $38 a share to as low as $6.56 in the past year. |
| Developers push tax credit case Mon, 14 Apr 2008 09:04:00 EST A group of developers from around the state is suing the Ohio Department of Development, charging that the division unlawfully denied their applications for special tax credits that would have helped offset costs for several projects. |
| Companies' survival calls for planning Mon, 14 Apr 2008 08:49:00 EST Failure to plan for ownership succession is the greatest threat to businesses with sales of less than $3 million, according to the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. The Ohio Employee Ownership Center has received a state grant to expand its efforts to help business owners who want their enterprises to outlive them. |
| Suburbs making serious cuts to city budgets Mon, 14 Apr 2008 08:24:00 EST Municipalities in Northeast Ohio are in serious trouble as what one area mayor calls "a perfect storm" of fiscal crises sinks city workers' jobs, blows away amenities and threatens to swamp residents with new taxes and fees. |
| Snake on the lake: Land set aside for endangered islander Mon, 14 Apr 2008 08:55:00 EST About 9.1 acres of island habitat is being set aside on the eastern tip of South Bass Island for the threatened snake and thousands of migratory birds. |
| Execs: KeyBank's decision will boost Dayton's momentum Mon, 14 Apr 2008 08:34:00 EST KeyBank's move of its downtown Dayton operations into the MeadWestvaco tower on Courthouse Square, from its 20-year home in the KeyBank building at 34 N. Main St., is a big victory for the city, commercial real estate executives say. |
| Husted defends electricity proposal, says it ensures users pay lowest rates Mon, 14 Apr 2008 08:28:00 EST After taking punches from multiple opponents of his plan to regulate Ohio's electricity industry, House Speaker Jon Husted over the weekend offered a point-by-point defense of the complex measure. |
| Medical-bill confusion costly for Ohio Mon, 14 Apr 2008 08:30:00 EST Patient advocates say few people understand how much time they have to pay before their hospital bills go to a collection agency. Unpaid hospital bills across the state are expected to total more than $400 million for 2006, up from $313 million in 2005. |
| Consider contract labor Mon, 14 Apr 2008 09:06:00 EST Independent contractors are an attractive option for small businesses that don't have the resources or need for full-time employees. |
| Singer Norah Jones tries her hand at acting It was the kind of offer that most Hollywood A-listers would jump at: a chance to work with Wong Kar-Wai, the critically acclaimed Hong Kong director of "In the Mood for Love" and "Chungking Express."... |
| CBS says Couric will stay at post CBS News is denying a Wall Street Journal report implying that anchor Katie Couric is preparing to leave the network as soon as next January. "We have no plans for any changes regarding Katie or the b... |
| Revealing photo fetches $91,000 A photo of France's first lady without clothes was auctioned last week for $91,000, about 30 times more than anticipated, at Christie's auction house in New York. The image was taken by photographer M... |
| Demanding 'respect' on set Tina Fey, the star and creator of NBC's "30 Rock," prefers cooperative, caring collaborators. "I think there's a certain way of making comedy where you're a dangerous genius and you throw things acros... |
| Groups target hotel-room films Several conservative groups, including the American Family Association, are asking Marriott International to stop giving hotel guests the option of ordering pay-per-view movies with strong sexual cont... |
| Delta, Northwest directors sign off on airlines' combination ATLANTA Delta Air Lines has reached an agreement with Northwest Airlines to take over Northwest and create the world's biggest carrier. The boards of both companies gave the deal the go-ahead Monday. ... |
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