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| Virginia Tech tragedy opened eyes of campus officials In the wake of the deadliest campus shooting in U.S. history, local colleges and universities and many across the country have been improving their security and communications systems in the event of a similar incident. It will be one year today since the shooting massacre at Virginia Tech that left 32 people and the gunman dead. |
| Elderly women convicted in insurance killings of 2 homeless men LOS ANGELES A California jury has convicted an elderly woman of murdering two homeless men. She and a co-defendant have been found guilty of conspiracy. |
| Obama reports income of $4.2 million in 2007 tax returns PHILADELPHIA Democratic Sen. Barack Obama reported $4.2 million in income in 2007. |
| Bush, big White House crowd greet Pope on his birthday WASHINGTON - An enthralled South Lawn crowd of more than 13,500 sang "Happy Birthday" to Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday twice and President Bush said that the first papal White House visit in 29 years was a reminder for Americans to "distinguish between simple right and wrong." |
| AP photographer freed by U.S. military after 2 years BAGHDAD Associated Press photographer Bilal Hussein embraced sobbing relatives and thanked colleagues after being released Wednesday from more than two years in U.S. military custody. |
| Maumee Dearest - Road Crew |
| Focus more on domestic needs of U.S. We need to change the terms of the Iraq debate. The war ended with the American victory over Saddam Hussein's forces nearly five years ago when President Bush declared "Mission Accomplished." Since then, we have been involved in an occupation that is dealing with an insurgency. |
| Trooper in the hood THERE was nothing funny about a Ku Klux Klan prank perpetrated by two on-duty Ohio Highway Patrol troopers in Sandusky. They deserved to be punished, if not dismissed outright. |
| Kirk - Obama bitter |
| Postage hike won't help mail service The United States Postal Service is planning another postage increase in May. I realize it's only going to amount to one cent, and I doubt that will break anyone's bank. However, I would like to now why, after all the increases over the past few years, the service never improves. |
| Granderson might rehab with Mud Hens CLEVELAND Tigers manager Jim Leyland said Curtis Granderson could go on a minor-league rehab assignment this weekend, but where he goes to get in game shape is in question. |
| Ohio State lacrosse, football want to set attendance records COLUMBUS - When Jim Tressel was an assistant football coach at Syracuse early in the 1980s, the Orangemen attracted large, enthusiastic crowds to the Carrier Dome on the day of their annual spring football game. The horde came to see the Syracuse lacrosse team play, but since football was part of the show, it got some carry-over from the gathering. |
| Browns promoted to prime time as NFL schedules 5 nationally televised games CLEVELAND - The NFL thinks the Browns are ready for prime time again. |
| Mud Hens 2nd victim of IronPigs ALLENTOWN, Pa. - The version of the Lehigh Valley IronPigs that made its debut with the worst International League start in the past 30 seasons was missing by the time the Mud Hens arrived in town. |
| Tigers rally again Cabrera warms fans with 2-run HR DETROIT - Magglio Ordonez said last night that when the weather is below 50 degrees, Miguel Cabrera doesn't hit. |
| Laffey hot as Bisons trip Mud Hens BUFFALO - A sharp dealing pitcher and hot bats were too much for the Mud Hens to overcome yesterday. |
| Oil hits record as investors flee the falling dollar Oil prices surged to record highs Wednesday as the weakening U.S. dollar drove up investments into commodities. |
| Poor housing market pares realty agents' ranks When he was in his late 20s, Toledoan Tred Hurst looked around for a career that would allow him to be his own boss, and where he could exercise his "entrepreneurial spirit." |
| Delta, Northwest merger likely to squeeze travelers Getting hitched may be the right move for Delta and Northwest. But for beleaguered air travelers, it could usher in an era of fewer flights, more confusion at the airport, and even more crowded planes. |
| 2008 grads in bright job-hunt picture; area universities cite recruiting Despite a weak economy, recruitment of college graduates for jobs is as strong as ever. |
| Cinema closings delayed at Spring Meadows National Amusements Inc. has delayed the closing of its Super Cinemas Toledo theater complex in Holland to April 24, according to company officials. |
| A little work now could result in greener grass later The snow has melted and you've raked away the debris on your landscape. |
| One word's a magnet for shoppers Shipshewana on the Road came to the Hillsdale College campus last weekend,... |
| Plenty of reasons to vote for Obama, against Clinton PITTSBURGH - Six days from today, Pennsylvanians will take up their... |
| Wal-Mart Tour walleye tourney a Port Clinton draw The big dogs will be running on western Lake Erie this week with the kickoff of... |
| Stimulus looks like an apology I'm no big fan of the so-called "stimulus package." |
| Many ways to celebrate Earth Day As you celebrate Earth Day on April 22, think about where your food comes from,... |
| State's cleanup of tire dump finishes early SYCAMORE, Ohio - Nine years and $35 million later, it's over: Ohio's nightmarish cleanup of what was once the largest tire dump east of the Mississippi River. |
| PAULDING COUNTY PRESERVE GETS SPECIAL STATUS The 193-acre Forrest Woods Nature Preserve along Marie DeLarme Creek between |
| Romanian man gets 5 years for ATM thefts including 2 banks in Sylvania Twp. PITTSBURGH A man identified by the FBI as part of a Toronto-based Romanian organized crime ring was sentenced to more than five years in prison for skimming bank account information from automated teller machines in Pennsylvania and Ohio. |
| Crime lab relocation plan upsets Wood County BOWLING GREEN After being assured no decisions would be made without their input, Bowling Green and Wood County officials were surprised and upset to learn a proposal to move a state crime lab from Bowling Green to Toledo sounds like a done deal. |
| Old bank, $1 offered in trade for Seneca County courthouse TIFFIN - The husband of a former Seneca County commissioner yesterday made a last-ditch effort to save the county's 1884 courthouse - offering to swap a downtown building he owns for the courthouse. |
| Monroe falconer gets conservation award MONROE - The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has recognized Monroe resident David Hogan with a Partner in Conservation award for his work in reintroducing peregrine falcons to the state. |
| Agency OKs nearly $5.7M for health service pacts The Lucas County Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health Services Board has approved nearly $5.7 million in contracts, more than half the organization's expected spending for the fiscal year beginning July 1. |
| Insurance claim could partly end arena spat between Perrysburg Township, Rossford Much of the legal tussle between Perrysburg Township and the city of Rossford over the dead dream of a sports and entertainment complex would end if township trustees on Monday agree to a settlement already approved by Rossford City Council. |
| Ashford proposes council lawyer for Toledo A Toledo councilman is pushing for the legislative body to get its own legal advice from an attorney not hired by Mayor Carty Finkbeiner. |
| Use old capital funds for Toledo paving, Craig says The city of Toledo is sitting on more than $8.7 million in unspent money from about 100 capital improvement projects since 2000, and Councilman Mike Craig wants some of that cash for street repair in his district. |
| Panel urges no U.S. funds for River East organization An independent review committee recommended that River East Economic Revitalization Corp. - Toledo's oldest community development corporation - get no federal funding this year, city officials said yesterday. |
| Councilman: Finkbeiner delaying promised work on his own street A Toledo councilman wants to make good on a promise to repave two South Toledo streets in his district, but says Mayor Carty Finkbeiner is trying to "blow up" the project because he lives along one of the roadways. |
| IN THE SWING OF THINGS IN SOUTH TOLEDO George Taoka, a resident of Swan Creek Retirement Village in South Toledo, isnt practicing a new dance move. Hes putting English on the ball as he plays in a Wii bowling league at the home. |
| Bastfield feeling good about Toledo The University of Toledo's most key recruit, Baltimore point guard Larry Bastfield, is still on board with the Rockets, although he plans to meet coach Gene Cross for the first time next weekend in Maryland. |
| Around campus Gene Cross and his players were working out on the Glass Bowl field Tuesday when I stopped by for an interview with football coach Tom Amstutz for a spring wrapup story. |
| Books-A-Million plans Westgate store Wed, 16 Apr 2008 11:59:00 EST The nation's third-largest bookstore chain will be entering Northeast Ohio with a location at the remade open-air retail development. |
| Riverside adds to grocery basket Wed, 16 Apr 2008 12:06:00 EST The private equity firm has acquired a supplier of fresh herbs as it expands its interests in the produce business. |
| Swagelok acquires Maryland company Wed, 16 Apr 2008 10:49:00 EST The producer of valves and fittings has bought Coreflex LLC, a maker of specialized hose products. |
| Hawk to sell performance racing segment Tue, 15 Apr 2008 08:57:00 EST The supplier of friction products for brakes and clutches has hung a "for sale" sign on Quarter Master Industries and Tex Racing Enterprises. |
| Research ShowCase grows in size, scope Tue, 15 Apr 2008 15:05:00 EST The two-day event at Case Western Reserve University will feature displays and forums highlighting hundreds of research projects at the school. |
| Say goodbye to the lawn boy Tue, 15 Apr 2008 14:50:00 EST A prototype robotic lawnmower being unveiled at the Research ShowCase could cut lawn work. |
| Chagrin Falls firm buys Wisconsin manufacturer Tue, 15 Apr 2008 13:48:00 EST Cornerstone Industrial Group has acquired Swiss-Tech LLC, a maker of precision parts. |
| PolyOne renames Vinyl Business segment Tue, 15 Apr 2008 09:06:00 EST The polymer producer said the business will go by the name Geon Performance Polymers to build on Geon's "global brand recognition." |
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