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| Lucas County teen pregnancy rate is 2nd highest in state Lucas County has regained the dubious distinction of having the second-highest rate of teen pregnancy statewide, reaching levels not seen since the late 1990s. |
| GOP chief admits felony record The executive director of the Lucas County Republican Party yesterday admitted to having a felony conviction on her record - after first denying it while under oath. |
| Toledo Council to weigh $4.2M Tetra Tech deal A proposed $4.2 million deal to sell Toledo-owned property along Swan Creek downtown for an eventual river walk development could face tough scrutiny today from some councilmen who think the city might shoulder too much risk. |
| 2 people shot, killed in separate Toledo incidents Separate shootings about 17 1/2 hours apart left two people dead on opposite sides of Toledo yesterday, and an arrest warrant was issued last night charging a man with murder in one of the cases, authorities said. |
| Obama's ex-pastor says black churches under fire WASHINGTON - The Rev. Jeremiah Wright, saying his critics were attacking not him but the rich tradition of the black church, vigorously defended and explained his views yesterday on the United States, the military, and his relationship with presidential candidate Barack Obama. |
| Kirk - U.S. dollar |
| Companies should eat oil increases The headline reads "$3.55 a gallon" and the excuse is that oil has gone to $117 a barrel. |
| Degree of corruption HOLLYWOOD could not have written a more outrageous script. |
| Business as usual IN A YEAR when a woman is running for president, you might think that the U.S. Senate would be sensitive to correcting an injustice to women workers perpetrated in 2007 by the Supreme Court. But to some Republicans, there are some things more obvious than an obvious unfairness. |
| When smoke clears, most voters will stick with their party WASHINGTON - At various times during the past few months, as many as 25 percent of Democrats have said they'll vote for John McCain if Barack Obama/Hillary Clinton is not the party nominee. |
| First-place Mud Hens complete sweep of Indianapolis Francisco Cruceta says he's ready to be a Detroit Tiger, and his manager in Toledo concurs. |
| Red Wings already 2 up on Avalanche; status of Forsberg uncertain DENVER - Peter Forsberg didn't come back just to sit out a series against the Red Wings. |
| Pistons need a sense of urgency in series with 76ers AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - The Detroit Pistons see it and feel it. |
| Prep tennis, softball, baseball, NFL, auto racing PREP TENNIS |
| Wizards try names, James has numbers for Cavs CLEVELAND - Overrated hasn't worked. Now one of the Washington Wizards is calling LeBron James another name: Crybaby. |
| Hens' Hessman honored as hitter of week His nose buried in a paperback copy of Rick Reilly's Who's Your Caddy? yesterday afternoon, Mud Hens third baseman Mike Hessman didn't know he was just named the International League hitter of the week. |
| Hessman is IL Batter of the Week Mud Hens third baseman Mike Hessman was named the International Leagues Batter of the Week for the week of April 21-27. |
| Mud Hens knock off Indianapolis Be it his preferred soft drink, his role as a pitcher, or the very pitches he throws, Jeremy Johnson has shown throughout his career that he can make adjustments. |
| Stimulus checks won't create big spenders; Toledo-area taxpayers cite need to pay bills If the federal government hoped that hundreds of dollars in tax rebates will nurse the ailing economy back to health, there may be a problem. Several area residents said yesterday - the first day that economic stimulus checks were to begin showing up in American's bank accounts - that they likely wouldn't use the money to make new purchases. |
| GM to lay off 3,500 at 4 pickup truck and SUV factories DETROIT The dwindling U.S. auto market and an accelerating shift from trucks to cars has brought grim layoff news to four General Motors Corp. factories. |
| Smartys rise to top from 13th in 5 weeks to win stock contest What a long, strange trip it's been in the Blade School Stock Contest. After 14 weeks of wild market volatility, a team passed a six-week leader to win the game. |
| Quarter's foreclosure filings off in Ohio, Michigan The wave of foreclosures that swamped Ohio and Michigan homeowners in recent years and put their property values under water may finally be receding. |
| REMEMBERING FALLEN WORKERS Wayne Truitt joins more than 100 union members, politicians, and servicemen in the candlelight ceremony for the 20th annual Workers Memorial Day. |
| Behind the scenes at the Pillsbury Bake-Off DALLAS The 43rd Pillsbury Bake-Off Contest this month had all the trappings... |
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| German-Style Sausage Pizza 1 can 13.8 ounce Pillsbury refrigerated pizza crust |
| Tropical Sunshine Flatcakes with Orange Cream For the flatcakes: |
| Cherry-Almond Streusel Danish For the Streusel Topping: |
| Miley Cyrus says Vanity Fair photo spread embarrasses her LOS ANGELES Miley Cyrus is taking issue with a photo of herself thats going... |
| Ohio stores plan midnight sales of Grand Theft Auto IV game COLUMBUS, Ohio Ohio retailers are gearing up for the Tuesday midnight release... |
| Edgerton's 1884 village hall faces demolition EDGERTON, Ohio - Supporters of preserving the 124-year-old Edgerton village hall are continuing their effort to save the building from demolition with a petition to Village Council. |
| Businessman wants more signs to Rossford on I-75 Do you know the way to Rossford? |
| River Road Mansions: Demolition foes fear rallying cries going unheard It was a monumental 43-room brick mansion with fluted pilasters, marble trim, and a jumble of gables and chimneys. For a young Christine Mather, it made visits to grandpa and grandma's place unforgettable. |
| 3 agencies to bolster help for Toledo-area nonprofits The public is generally familiar with the broader issues of homelessness, addiction, unemployment, and poverty that many area charities and nonprofit groups confront. |
| Efforts prop up sagging 'jewel' in Toledo's Polish district In the best theatrical tradition, the shows will go on - even if the theater's facade threatens to crash into the street at any moment. |
| St. Ursula golf star links up with police The same swing that helped St. Ursula Academy golf standout Brandi Berends land an athletic scholarship at the University of Michigan led her to become the new program director for the Toledo-Lucas County Police Athletic League. |
| Appraisers cast trained eyes on Toledo treasures, trifles They arrived in the former hotel lobby with dusty cardboard boxes and other nondescript parcels pulled from basements, attics, and aged chests of drawers. |
| Ohio Capital Fund disburses $25 million Mon, 28 Apr 2008 17:01:00 EST The Ohio Capital Fund, which invests in other funds, has committed money to Arboretum Ventures II of Ann Arbor, Mich.; Radius Ventures III of New York, N.Y.; Charter Life Sciences II, which has offices in Cincinnati and Palo Alto, Calif. |
| Progressive advises against mini-tender Mon, 28 Apr 2008 10:58:00 EST The auto insurer urges investors not to tender their stock under an offer by TRC Capital Corp. that is below the current market value of Progressive's shares. |
| Concord Hospitality to open Beachwood hotel Mon, 28 Apr 2008 13:14:00 EST The hotel developer said its Fairfield Inn in the eastern suburb is slated for its unveiling after a six-month, $13 million conversion of the property. |
| Local group buys Columbus building Mon, 28 Apr 2008 04:30:00 EST Cleveland-based Mid-America Management Corp. has paid British investor Tanfield Investment Inc. $2.48 million for a 100,000-square-foot industrial building at 320 Outerbelt St. |
| Goldmans Nat City payoff: $175 million Mon, 28 Apr 2008 04:30:00 EST A cool $175 million. Thats the amount of money investment banker Goldman Sachs and Co. will receive for its role in putting together the deal for a $7 billion capital infusion into troubled National City Corp. |
| Residential building contracts plummet Mon, 28 Apr 2008 04:30:00 EST Local contracts for future residential building fell 52% in March compared to March 2007, according to combined statistics for the Cleveland and Akron metropolitan statistical areas issued by McGraw-Hill Construction. |
| UH suite to focus on breathing implant Mon, 28 Apr 2008 04:30:00 EST University Hospitals Case Medical Center this Tuesday, April 29, will open a suite to care specifically for people whove been implanted with the Diaphragm Pacing System, which allows people with spinal cord injuries to breathe without a ventilator. |
| OurPet's posts loss due to legal expenses Mon, 28 Apr 2008 13:27:00 EST The maker of pet products reported a first-quarter deficit as it fought charges in a patent infringement lawsuit. |
| Investor takes shine to fledgling Toledo firm Mon, 28 Apr 2008 08:55:00 EST California venture capitalist Mark Iwanowski has made a $22.3 million investment in Xunlight Corp., a startup solar energy firm. Xunlight plans to build a full-scale production line to produce the firm's patented thin-film, silicon-solar modules. |
| Conneaut Telephone looks to extend lines Mon, 28 Apr 2008 08:45:00 EST The Conneaut Telephone Co. has its eye on Lake County. The company plans to construct its own fiber-optic network from Kingsville to Lake County. Several companies along the way will benefit from the service, the company says. |
| Prosecutors look to take executives' homes, cars Mon, 28 Apr 2008 08:24:00 EST Pension funds and public and private investors lost a total of $1.9 billion when National Century Financial Enterprises collapsed. Federal prosecutors this week start trying to recoup some of that money by asking a judge to make five recently convicted company executives financially responsible. |
| College loans costing more Mon, 28 Apr 2008 08:53:00 EST With college tuition increasing and family incomes stagnant, more students than ever are resorting to private loans to fill the expanding gap between the cost of college and what they can afford. |
| Arena, hockey team eyed for Dayton Mon, 28 Apr 2008 08:34:00 EST RG Properties and Mandalay Sports Entertainment have commissioned a study to determine whether the Dayton area would support a minor league hockey team and sports arena. |
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