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| Lucas County commissioners halt door-to-door enforcement by dog warden The Lucas County Dog Warden's door-to-door campaign to enforce the state's dog licensing laws has been put to a temporary halt by the county commissioners. |
| Stainbrook cited for obstructing official business Jon Stainbrook, a Republican activist who is involved in a struggle for leadership of the Lucas County Republican Party, was charged with obstructing official business by University of Toledo police. |
| Toledo terror trial: second defense attorney questions key witness Attorneys for the second of three local men charged with several terrorism-elated crimes questioned the governments key witness in U.S. District Court in Toledo Thursday about the more than two-year investigation. |
| Test run for 2010 census is scaled back, worrying experts FRESNO, Calif. The Census Bureau has scaled back its dress rehearsal for the once-a-decade national head count, raising fears that thousands of soldiers, immigrants and other hard-to-reach people will go uncounted when the population survey is conducted in 2010. |
| U.S. official: Syria within weeks or months of startng nuclear reactor before Israel destroyed it WASHINGTON, D.C. A top U.S. official says the Syrian nuclear reactor allegedly built with North Korean design help and destroyed last year by Israeli jets was within weeks or months of being functional. |
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| Ecofriendly reality within city's grasp My sincere appreciation goes to Toledo City Council's two recycling warriors, Mike Collins and Tom Waniewski. Keep up the good work, guys. Instead of having an "image," Toledo can now experience the "reality." |
| Hillary's choice MESSY. That's one way of describing the unending presidential primary battle between Democratic Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. But the current standoff also accurately reflects the state of mind of Democratic voters, who are divided but not yet fractured, and any solution to the current impasse must reflect the will of those voters. |
| Addressing a scandal BY FAR the most significant feature of Pope Benedict XVI's visit to the United States was his meeting in Washington with a half-dozen victims of sexual abuse by clerics. |
| A treasure lost THE dismay that marked the unexpected demolition of the former Graystone estate in Perrysburg Township should not be viewed as a contretemps merely among East River Road millionaires. |
| Sidelines: Sylvania looks to repeat lacrosse state club title Talk of doing again what theSylvania lacrosse team did last spring is not a subject that is off limits to the Maple Leafs. |
| Life and love for Cherrywood OTTAWA LAKE, Mich. This is about a 40-acre love affair. Nothing else would explain it. |
| UT's Greco draws comparisons to Pats' Kaczur With the crush of NFL draft coverage at its peak this week, former University of Toledo offensive lineman John Greco has not gone unnoticed. |
| Ex-Wolverine Boren will join Buckeyes COLUMBUS The Ohio State-Michigan rivalry is about to get even more interesting, |
| Pistons return to finals form and rout Sixers AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - This time the Detroit Pistons looked a lot like the team that reached the last five Eastern Conference finals. |
| Mud Hens' Trzesniak survives collision at plate The man in a Columbus Clippers uniform rounding third base was no stranger to Mud Hens catcher Nick Trzesniak, but the two were brutally re-introduced in the eighth inning yesterday anyway. |
| Vasquez on DL with sore arm Mud Hens starting pitcher Virgil Vasquez was placed on the disabled list, retroactive to Monday, with tendinitis in his right throwing shoulder, the team announced yesterday. |
| Mud Hens bounce Columbus Jeff Larish drilled a three-run home run and Michael Hollimon added a solo shot as the Mud Hens defeated the Columbus Clippers 4-1 in front of an enthusiastic Kid's Day crowd Wednesday at Fifth Third Field. |
| Mud Hens lose in 9th to Clippers Francisco Cruceta said the sin that kept him out of baseball for 50 games in 2007 - steroids - is the same one that prevented his entrance into the United States for two months this year. |
| Opening day late for Hens' Hollimon Michael Hollimon spent the night before the Toledo Mud Hens' 18th game of this season a little on edge, as though that particular game was special. |
| Ford swings to $100M profit in 1Q, surprises Wall Street DEARBORN Ford Motor Co. surprised Wall Street on Thursday with a $100 million profit in the first quarter as strong results from Europe and South America helped offset the impact of a slumping U.S. economy that cut car and truck sales in its main market. Its shares rose almost 6 percent. |
| Arby's owner buying Wendy's for $2.34 billion stock deal COLUMBUS After two past rejections, the owner of Arby's shaved roast beef sandwich restaurants is buying Wendy's, the fast-food chain famous for its made-to-order square hamburgers and chocolate Frosty dessert, for around $2 billion. |
| Sam's Club limits rice purchases, citing demand; pressure worldwide boosts price Sam's Club, the membership warehouse division of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., is limiting how much rice customers can buy because of what it calls "recent supply and demand trends," the company said yesterday. |
| Sharp rise for natural gas feared As spring warmth allows homeowners and renters to turn off their furnaces, it may be time for tough choices about next winter. |
| Toledo jobless rate now pales in contrast to past's The Toledo unemployment rate, at 7.9 percent in March, strikes many residents as high. The Ohio rate, at 5.7 percent, does as well. |
| Alicia Keys cancels Cleveland show CLEVELAND Singer Alicia Keys has scrapped Thursday night's concert in... |
| Voters narrow 'American Idol' pool to 5, send Smithson home Maybe it was because she went with her back-up song instead of her first choice. |
| Tyree Guyton's work gives dreary Detroit neighborhood its place in the world Into the calm, well-ordered quiet of the suburban Bedford library in... |
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| Restaurant review: Al Saher Diner ''' A count of restaurants serving Mediterranean cuisine in Toledo and its suburbs... |
| Calendar: 'Evita' opens in the Stranahan The award-winning musical Evita opens at 8 tonight in the Stranahan Theater,... |
| 'Dancing With the Stars' says farewell to Matlin LOS ANGELES - For the third consecutive week, a last-place finish has led to... |
| Murphy's hosts young jazz star Dominick Farinacci already is a jazz star in Japan. |
| Area organizations celebrate community contributions The Epilepsy Center of Northwest Ohio celebrated its 30th anniversary Saturday... |
| 2 styles are Cross references Kevin White, the athletic director at Notre Dame, knew that Gene Cross was a... |
| Time to plant cool-season vegetables Hold out your hands. |
| Carter cuts through nonsense, speaks to Hamas leadership FORMER President Jimmy Carter has broken a Bush Administration and Israeli... |
| Monroe funding shortfall derails plans MONROE - After decades of planning and hope, U.S. Rep. John Dingell (D., Dearborn) has thrown in the towel - at least for the foreseeable future - on a proposal to consolidate railroad tracks that run through Monroe's east side. |
| Bowling Green hydrant flush gets under way BOWLING GREEN - The city's water distribution division has begun its annual spring hydrant flushing and maintenance program. |
| Interim police chief in Oregon to keep job Oregons interim police Chief Rick Stager has accepted Mayor Marge Browns offer to serve in the post on a permanent basis. |
| Tickets to go up at historic sites throughout state Admission fees for many state historic sites, including Fort Meigs State Memorial in Perrysburg, will soon be increased by $1 as the Ohio Historical Society attempts to offset a nearly $2 million budget shortfall. |
| Sylvania's Haynam drops plans for vicious-dog bills City Councilman Doug Haynam says for now, he will not continue to pursue legislation that would limit Sylvania residents to one vicious dog per household and require such animals to be muzzled. |
| Jerusalem Township to release trustees' cell phone bills Two Jerusalem Township trustees and the township's former fiscal officer were accused by township residents last night of misusing public cell phones. |
| Tetra-Tech to pay $4.2 million for Toledo-owned property, market The California-based Tetra-Tech will pay Toledo $4.2 million for 27 city-owned parcels, including the Erie Street Market, as part of its plan for a $300 million riverwalk development near downtown along Swan Creek, Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner said Thursday. |
| Toledo city council tables vote on trash tax exemption A Toledo councilman wants the 19,300 senior citizens in Toledo who own homes to be exempted from paying the city's controversial trash fee - even though the current monthly fee eventually will drop to zero for people who recycle at the curbside. |
| Collins wants to see Erie Street Market plan A Toledo councilman Tuesday night demanded that he be given by noon Wednesday a copy of the business plan prepared for the city-owned Erie Street Market. |
| HECKLINGER POND GETS NEW LEASE ON LIFE City Councilman Mike Craig throws a bucket of fish into Hecklinger Pond in East Toledo, which has been rehabilitated and was restocked yesterday during an Earth Day celebration. |
| DIGGING IN Jen Stepnick fills her wheelbarrow with mulch that she will spread on lettuce and cabbage growing at the Glenwood Community Garden, a joint neighborhood venture. Ms. Stepnick, who had the day off work yesterday, said she spent all morning helping at the garden. 'The whole idea [of the garden] is to bring the community together,' she said. |
| Invacare stock takes hit after earnings report Thu, 24 Apr 2008 09:12:00 EST The wheelchair maker took the unusual step of commenting on what it maintains is an unwarranted decline in its stock price after the company reported improved first-quarter results. |
| Claddagh Irish Pub exits Crocker Park Thu, 24 Apr 2008 15:12:00 EST The area director for the Solon-based restaurant chain said the lifestyle center in Westlake "was not working for us." |
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