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| Manor house on River Road is demolished; new owner's decision shocks family, neighbors Whether through beauty, pedigree, age, or style - perhaps a bit of all four - the gray stone manor estate that overlooked the Maumee River had a way of capturing admirers throughout its more than 80 years. The 18-room manor house was built in 1927 in what is now Perrysburg Township by Carrie Ross Ford, widow of Libbey-Owens-Ford's Edward Ford. |
| Victim hurt in Frenchtown Township crash MONROE Rescue crews were extricating a victim from the wreckage of a vehicle crash Monday morning on Telegraph Road in Monroe Countys Frenchtown Township, authorities said. |
| 3 Maryland men held for late night assault in West Toledo Three men from Maryland accused of forcing their way into a West Toledo home Sunday night and binding some of the people inside with duct tape are being held in the Lucas County jail each in lieu of a $300,000 bond. |
| Woman indicted in nieces death A 71-year-old woman accused of failing to care for her impaired niece who later died was indicted Monday by a Lucas County grand jury on charges related to the death. |
| Obama predicts Clinton win in Pennsylvania SCRANTON, Pa. Barack Obama predicted Monday that Democratic presidential rival Hillary Rodham Clinton would get the critical victory she needs in Tuesday's Pennsylvania primary, but said his goal is to keep it close. |
| More control of polluters cleans water There are a few practical solutions that would help alleviate some of the clean-water problems discussed at the round-table meeting sponsored by Sen. Sherrod Brown and reported by The Blade on March 29. City officials and councils should represent taxpaying citizens, not contractors and developers. |
| Paying for Bush's war "YOU break it, you bought it." Such was the aphorism employed by then-Secretary of State Colin Powell in the march to war five years ago to describe the responsibility the United States would have to shoulder after it invaded and occupied Iraq. |
| Tortured logic THE recent release of a Justice Department memo authorizing the use of torture is a disturbing look at the twisted legal reasoning of one administration lawyer who would let the President and those acting on his behalf circumvent the law. |
| Toothless election watchdog IN ACTION - or, more precisely, inaction - reminiscent more of, say, Zimbabwe than the United States, President Bush, along with senators of both political parties, have disabled the important Federal Election Commission on the eve of this year's elections. |
| Kirk - Street repair |
| Boston Marathon results: Cheruiyot wins men's, Tune women's BOSTON Robert Cheruiyot won his fourth Boston Marathon on Monday, and Dire Tune outkicked Alevtina Biktimirova by 2 seconds in the closest finish in the history of the women's race. |
| Red Wings finish off Predators NASHVILLE - The Detroit Red Wings are very talented. In Game 6 against the Nashville Predators, they were also lucky. |
| Bats stop Mud Hens and Granderson Curtis Granderson suited up for the Toledo Mud Hens again yesterday, and from the sound of it, not for the last time. |
| 76ers spoil fun for Pistons in opener AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - The Detroit Pistons were hanging out at the scorer's table as if it was a preseason game, joking around with a former teammate as he enjoyed a drink and nachos in the front row. |
| Buford excels in New York NEW YORK - Libbey's William Buford scored 13 points and grabbed three rebounds Saturday night as his team prevailed 124-114 at Madison Square Garden in the Jordan Brand Classic, a showcase of the nation's top high school basketball players that is hosted by former NBA great Michael Jordan. |
| Hollimon to replace Mateo with Hens Mud Hens infielder Henry Mateo was told yesterday he's being released by the Tigers to make room in Toledo for Mike Hollimon, a prospect who is scheduled to join the Hens tomorrow. |
| Baseball diamond is mentor's office |
| Louisville blanks Mud Hens Curtis Granderson sat in front of his locker at Fifth Third Field last night with ice wrapped around his right hand. |
| Pitcher Cruceta will report Tuesday to Toledo Francisco Cruceta spent all of spring training trying to obtain a visa and report to the Detroit Tigers' complex in Lakeland, Fla. |
| Troubled National City raising $7 billion in capital CLEVELAND National City Corp. announced Monday it has secured $7 billion of equity capital to save the Midwest bank following steep mortgage losses, sending its share price into another dive. |
| American Axle strike hits 2 more General Motors factories DETROIT General Motors Corp. says the eight-week strike at American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc. has forced it to cut production at two more factories. |
| National average gasoline price hits $3.47 a gallon CAMARILLO, Calif. A survey says the national average price for regular gasoline rose nearly 16 cents in the last two weeks. |
| Wal-Mart tailors sales to Mideast customers DEARBORN, Mich. - Faten Saad knew she wasn't in a typical Wal-Mart when she saw an end-of-the-aisle display featuring Mamool. |
| BUSINESS CALENDAR Monroe County Chamber of Commerce will hold its April Koffee Club event at 7:45 a.m. Wednesday at Monroe County Community College's La-Z-Boy Center in Monroe. Topic: Keys to Success in Our Diverse World, from speaker Dennis Archer, former Detroit mayor. Cost: $10 for members and $15 for non-members. Registration, 734-384-3366. |
| On The Town: Toledo area's philanthropy in full bloom With spring flowers come showers of charitable events. |
| Universal healthcare more equitable than current system THE American healthcare system is broken. |
| Bad knee could be only thing to end Tiger's run What would marriage do to Tiger Woods' career? |
| Crusader for more skirts and dresses hits a snag As a self-appointed crusader to get women to wear more skirts and fewer slacks,... |
| Cat rejects kibble after taste of the 'good food' |
| Pitching to tell story for Tigers Jim Leyland was a tad beyond cranky. |
| Reporting in sex-abuse case questioned Reader Twila Page was, to put it mildly, "grossed out" by something in The... |
| Bush finally warms up on a key issue Forget the tree-shaped toilet plungers and eco-friendly cat scratchers. |
| Magnitude-4.5 aftershock reported from Midwest quake WEST SALEM, Ill. - A strong aftershock shook Southern Illinois on Monday, three days after a magnitude 5.2 quake rattled the region. |
| Bellevue basements are flooded for weeks BELLEVUE, Ohio - For the last month, Bob Norman has slept on his couch, waking every 90 minutes to make sure the pump in his basement is keeping floodwater from ruining his furnace. |
| Put-in-Bay's landmark in need of waterproofing PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio - The Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial, which closed for several months in 2006 when a 500-pound chunk of stone broke off the observation deck, needs a more effective waterproofing system to prevent further deterioration, an architectural firm said. |
| Conservation easements for 2 farms are donated LIMA, Ohio Conservation easements for two farms in Hancock and Allen counties are being donated to the West Central Ohio Land Conservancy the newest land trust in Ohio. |
| Park service looks to repair damaged Perrys Monument on South Bass Island PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio The Perrys Victory and International Peace Memorial, which closed for several months in 2006 when a 500-pound chunk of stone broke off the observation deck, needs a more effective waterproofing system to prevent further deterioration, an architectural firm said. |
| Compromise averts dustup over Native American relics in Ottawa County MARBLEHEAD - A gated housing development under construction. |
| Welcome Back Walleye Week at Side Cut Metropark reels 'em in Two stages of the walleye fisherman encountered one another yesterday in and around the waters of Side Cut Metropark in Maumee. |
| APARTMENTS FOR SENIORS NEAR LEVIS COMMONS Steel for the clubhouse and swimming pool rise at an apartment complex for seniors in Perrysburg. A Dallas company with more than five dozen senior housing communities around the country is building the 157,000-square-foot project between Levis Commons and the Owens-Illinois Inc. world headquarters. |
| Cross salary/James Davis not coming to UT The university released Gene Cross' salary information on Monday: $280,000 base per year. That's over a five-year contract. His contract is not yet available because UT said it has not been finalized, but the pay has been. |
| Thoughts on the Spring Game This wont be one of my longer blog entries, simply because theres not a whole lot to discuss from a 7-3 game (Brown won on a 4-yard pass from Anthony Turner to Freddie Barnes with 40 seconds remaining.). |
| National City stock falls amid deal's details Mon, 21 Apr 2008 08:24:00 EST The beleaguered bank ultimately would issue a staggering 1.4 billion shares of its common stock as part of the deal for a $7 billion capital infusion into the company. |
| Young bioscience firms rake in venture dollars Mon, 21 Apr 2008 15:33:00 EST Early-stage biotech companies in Northeast Ohio raised $34.75 million in venture capital during the first quarter. |
| Eaton to offer 17.5 millon common shares Mon, 21 Apr 2008 08:51:00 EST The diversified manufacturer said proceeds from the stock sale will repay debt used to finance two recent acquisitions. |
| Continental Express to cease Midway flights Mon, 21 Apr 2008 12:15:00 EST The air carrier no longer will fly into and out of Chicago's No. 2 airport as of May 31. |
| $2.5M goes toward vacant home rehab Mon, 21 Apr 2008 04:30:00 EST The Ohio Housing Finance Agency has awarded $2.5 million in loans to help six Cleveland neighborhoods redevelop vacant homes. |
| Phoenix rising at two new downtown spots Mon, 21 Apr 2008 04:30:00 EST Phoenix Coffee plans to open two coffee shops this year in downtown Cleveland, but will close its original Superior Avenue location at months end. |
| Health care software provider snags $1.5M Mon, 21 Apr 2008 04:30:00 EST MyriadHealth LLC has received $750,000 from individual investors and a $750,000, five-year loan from the Innovation Ohio Loan Fund. |
| Jobless rate rises in Ohio Mon, 21 Apr 2008 04:30:00 EST Ohios unemployment rate was 5.7% in March, up sharply from 5.3% in February, according to the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. |
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