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| Woman dies in Toledo hospital months after being set on fire A Michigan woman who was abducted nearly three months ago and set on fire by her estranged husband near Luna Pier died early Friday in St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center. |
| Ohio man accused of helping Ind. teen plot school attack CLEVELAND Authorities near Cleveland have arrested a man they say e-mailed an Indiana teenager about conducting a Columbine-style attack on two schools. |
| 3 NYPD detectives cleared in groom's 50-shot death, crowd outside courtroom reacts NEW YORK Three detectives were acquitted of all charges Friday in the 50-shot killing of an unarmed groom-to-be on his wedding day, a case that put the NYPD at the center of another dispute involving allegations of excessive firepower. |
| Florida man with Toledo ties believed kidnapped; ransom note sent to family The 26-year-old son of a Toledo-area businessman has been missing from his Florida home since April 1 and is believed to have been kidnapped. |
| Bond set at $200,000 for suspect in multiple bank robberies Bond was set at $200,000 during an arraignment in Sylvania Municipal Court Friday morning for a suspect in nine bank robberies in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan who led police on a 10-mile chase yesterday, authorities said. |
| Emphasize education's importance An April 22 letter to the editor compares American education and its results to those of other countries. What the author wrote was accurate but he left out a rather important issue. |
| Odds are you'll be happy FORGET the notion that older people are miserable and lonely. Two studies out of the University of Chicago say it isn't so. But Baby Boomers - well, if they don't change their thinking, they could be really and truly unhappy in old age. |
| She said, she died THE right of a criminal defendant to face an accuser in court is guaranteed in the Constitution's Sixth Amendment. But the confrontation clause becomes tricky to enforce when the accuser is unavailable for cross-examination because she was killed by the very person on trial for her murder. |
| Trigger-happy in North Toledo THE killing of a dog by a police officer in North Toledo was unjustified for a couple of very good reasons, including public safety, which police are supposed to protect. |
| USCs Davis plays waiting game Fred Davis is a telephone call away from joining the employed ranks within the National Football League. |
| Tigers pound 5 homers DETROIT The Tigers cant seem to stay healthy, but theyve found a way to win games. |
| Rockets win in tennis opener The University of Toledo mens tennis team started the Mid-American Conference tournament yesterday with a 5-1 win (in completed matches) over Buffalo at the |
| Hens keep rolling in Columbus COLUMBUS Brent Clevlens second at-bat last night summed up everything thats right about the Mud Hens offense. |
| Shortstop Shay ignites Falcons with .390 average in leadoff spot BOWLING GREEN As it stands, a forgettable series with Kent State last weekend ranks as the low point in the Bowling Green State University baseball teams season. |
| Lady Antebellum finds its sound with new single The music business is on the rocks, compact discs are being shoved aside by... |
| The Counterfeiters '''' When Salomon Sorowitsch blithely suggests, in 1936 Berlin, that Jews are always... |
| Challenges to environment topic for show With many local celebrations planned for tomorrow in honor of Earth Day, first... |
| WNWO workers facing layoffs WNWO-TV, Channel 24, announced layoffs yesterday of reporters, photographers,... |
| Money, Police, and more at Mich. fests Another summer season at the DTE Energy Music Theatre in Clarkston, Mich. |
| Hoosiers in the spotlight as primary battle moves to Indiana NO OFFENSE to you Hoosiers out there, but whoever thought the fight for the... |
| New fuel economy standards a challenge for Detroit automakers DETROIT - The last time the U.S. |
| After the hunt, head for the stream PEEBLES, Ohio The nice thing about spring wild turkey hunting season is that... |
| Last chance ... perhaps ... for Millen The NFL draft is tomorrow and Sunday and this just might be Matt Millens last... |
| Sheriff modifies rule on weather warnings FINDLAY - When motorists hear there's a Level 3 weather warning in Hancock County, that doesn't necessarily mean they should stay home from work or that they'll be arrested if they go. |
| Courthouse work is planned for Nov. TIFFIN - The architect hired to design a new courthouse for Seneca County yesterday submitted a plan to the county commissioners that has construction beginning in November. |
| National group honors Wood Lane supervisor BOWLING GREEN An employee of Wood Lane Residential Services has been named Ohios Direct Professional of the Year by the American Network of Community Options and Resources. |
| $4.2M offered for Swan Creek sites The firm that designed the San Antonio River Walk plans to pay Toledo $4.2 million for 27 parcels of city-owned property to create a similar development along Swan Creek through downtown, Mayor Carty Finkbeiner announced yesterday. |
| 3 ex-city officials sue Toledo, mayor Three former Finkbeiner administration officials have sued the city of Toledo and the mayor in U.S. District Court in Toledo for $1 million each and reinstatement to their positions. |
| Goodyear solidly in the black Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:46:00 EST The tiremaker has posted a first-quarter profit compared to a year-ago loss on record sales in the latest first quarter. |
| Water main break idles NASA Glenn Fri, 25 Apr 2008 14:42:00 EST Employees of the research center were sent home Friday morning after a water main broke, flooding parts of the campus. |
| JumpStart invests in Canton-area company Fri, 25 Apr 2008 16:47:00 EST Mine communications company InSet Systems has been awarded $400,000 from the venture development organization and plans to relocate to the Akron Global Business Accelerator. |
| University Hospitals Case med center names chair Fri, 25 Apr 2008 13:30:00 EST Dr. Matthew Kraay is the holder of the Kingsbury G. Heiple, MD and Fred A. Lennon Professor of Orthopaedics Endowed Chair position. |
| Cuyahoga Falls, Stow and Hudson join to lure new hospital Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:50:00 EST Cuyahoga Falls, Hudson and Stow are offering to purchase and fix up property to lure a new full-service hospital. The economic deal is part of an effort to land a hospital that Summa Health System and a group of area doctors want to start building this year. |
| Cuyahoga runway plan taxiing Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:34:00 EST The Cuyahoga County commissioners decided to table the issue of extending the runway and approving the master plan of the Cuyahoga County Airport. |
| Kalo looking to lure green company to Lorain County Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:25:00 EST On the heels of an announcement last week that a geothermal heating and cooling company is coming to Lorain, county Commissioner Ted Kalo said he is working on a deal that could bring another green company to the county. |
| Firelands set to showcase new patient care center Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:34:00 EST A new patient care facility is just what the doctor ordered. On Thursday, Firelands Regional Medical Center announced the opening of its new five-story patient care tower. |
| End of an era Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:45:00 EST Many people with a stake in Wendy's International weren't happy yesterday after the Dublin burger chain said it has agreed to be acquired by the parent of Arby's. Wendy's agreed to the merger with the company led by billionaire investor Nelson Peltz. |
| Ohio beginnings aided Arby's, too Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:42:00 EST The signature icons are much different: Wendy's has a pigtailed girl hawking square burgers. Arby's is known for its cowboy-hat signs and shaved-beef sandwiches. But this much is the same: The roots of both companies run deep in Ohio. |
| Gorman-Rupp CEO: 'We believe in U.S. manufacturing' Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:39:00 EST On the day it announced record sales for the first quarter of 2008, Gorman-Rupp Co. also revealed a $52.2 million expansion project planned at its Harrington-Memorial Road facilities in Mansfield. |
| Startup companies get big bucks from Innovation Fund Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:27:00 EST Four startup companies developing computer software are getting a financial boost from money set up from the Lorain County Community College Foundation Innovation Fund. |
| Dayton 'right place' for Nanotek Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:51:00 EST Nanotek Instruments Inc. will open a nanotechnology research and development center. The company plans to renovate 10,000 square feet of space and add 77 full-time positions to a staff of five full-time and five part-time employees. |
| Solar firm with UT ties expanding Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:53:00 EST A start-up solar energy firm with ties to the University of Toledo is to announce this morning that private investors will contribute $22.3 million to enable the metro area to have a second manufacturer of the alternative energy product in a year. |
| Profit declines at Myers Industries Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:47:00 EST Myers Industries Inc.'s overall revenue rose for the first quarter of 2008 but profit fell 68 percent as the Akron tool distributor and maker of plastic containers and other polymer products was hit with higher raw materials costs and the slowing economy. |
| For sale: One used but cleaner dump, includes toxic waste Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:45:00 EST Seeking new owner: A former Uniontown toxic-waste dump that is cleaner than it once was. The Industrial Excess Landfill, a Superfund site, will soon be for sale under proposed consent decrees in U.S. District Court in Youngstown. |
| Making waves at Splash Zone Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:30:00 EST The Splash Zone in Oberlin has proven to be so popular it might get a couple new additions a four-lane lap pool geared toward senior citizens and an indoor childrens pool. |
| Shopping area sold for $93M Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:59:00 EST A national owner of more than $3 billion in top-market retail properties has expanded its Greater Cincinnati holdings. |
| Duke asks to shift plants Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:57:00 EST Duke Energy Ohio has asked federal energy regulators to approve transfer of its Ohio generation assets into up to 22 limited liability companies as part of a corporate reorganization. |
| Money not the only kind of 'green' Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:38:00 EST Given the size of some area businesses, combined with the number of people they employ and their energy consumption, many companies feel an environmental obligation every time Earth Day pops up. |
| Decision coming on Waste Management landfill plan Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:56:00 EST After lengthy public hearings, meetings with county officials and arguments for and against the proposed 75-year 230-acre expansion of the Waste Management Geneva Landfill, Geneva Township trustees will have a final public hearing for last-minute arguments and concerns. |
| 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. |
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