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| Ohio Attorney General Dann admits affair with employee Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann, who was catapulted into office because of a Republican ethics scandal, yesterday vowed to remain in office after he admitted to having an extramarital affair with an employee. |
| Former astronaut hopes display sparks exploration It has orbited the earth 142 times, traveling 3.7 million miles during 10 days in outer space on the STS-70 Discovery shuttle. |
| 23 arrested in raid on South Toledo motorcycle club Seventeen adults and six juveniles were arrested early Saturday at a South Toledo motorcycle club, Toledo police said. |
| 5 people arrested for operating meth lab in Bryan BRYAN Williams County Sheriffs deputies and Bryan police arrested five people and busted up an active methamphetamine lab operating out of a mobile home on the east side of the city, authorities said. |
| Terror-trial witness ends testimony After eight days of questions by federal prosecutors and four more days by the defense, Darren Griffin returned to the stand in U.S. District Court in Toledo for a 13th day yesterday to answer final questions during the trial of three men charged in terrorism-related activities. |
| Historical society helps state keep its history BY NOW, all are aware of the severe budget cuts necessary to balance Ohio's state budget by mid-2009. Many articles have been written about the budget problems but some areas affected by the cuts have gone unnoticed. |
| Kirk - Congratulating acquittal |
| Pharm will be missed in Toledo area I'm saddened by the fact the Pharm stores will soon be a thing of the past, and that it was purchased by RiteAid Corp. While it is true they have a similar format, RiteAid's grocery line is sparse and many of their prices are higher. |
| New York's not-so-finest JUSTICE is, at times, a cruel mistress. Thus it was last week, when a judge found three undercover New York City police officers not guilty in the 2006 shooting in which the officers fired 51 times outside a Queens strip club, killing Sean Bell and wounding two other men. |
| Drunk with power THE scandal that has engulfed Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann is illustrative of a disease that affects some politicians who take office after a major election victory. |
| Willis finds plate in rehab Tigers manager Jim Leyland was fairly open about Dontrelle Willis' trip to Toledo being about more than rehabbing his hyper-extended right knee. |
| Twins beat up Tigers' bullpen MINNEAPOLIS - As Livan Hernandez floated a 61-mph curveball toward the plate, Miguel Cabrera just couldn't resist. |
| Parrish gives Larish a breather Someone other than Jeff Larish started at first base for the Mud Hens last night for the first time this season. |
| Competition for Big Brown LOUISVILLE - All week, the chatter along the Churchill Downs backstretch has been about Big Brown running away with the Kentucky Derby. |
| Cavs KO Wizards as James gets 27 points, lots of help WASHINGTON - LeBron James had the last word. |
| Willis allows 2 runs in rehab start Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Dontrelle Willis allowed two runs on |
| Firms slashed fewer jobs last month WASHINGTON - Employers cut far fewer jobs in April than in recent months, and the unemployment rate dropped to 5 percent, a better-than-expected showing that nonetheless reveals strains in the nation's labor market. |
| Farm aims to net profit with shrimp business The really big hole Duke Wheeler dug on his 150-acre farm in Whitehouse this week is a far cry from the Gulf Coast, but he's hopeful that an "experiment" he's trying will pay off in both fun and profit. |
| Rite Aid to close 5 Pharm stores Rite Aid Corp., which is buying 12 area Pharm stores, will close three in metro Toledo and two others. |
| Valentine to celebrate 10th year When the Valentine Theatre opens its 2008-2009 season on Sept. |
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| Wii like to Brawl!: Nintendo gives players options to make fighting fun Since time began we have scratched in stone, scrawled on sheep skin and sung... |
| Cruise: Holmes, Suri, and more CHICAGO - Tom Cruise says his couch-jumping on The Oprah Winfrey Show seemed to... |
| Common-folk opera performed with class Arts and culture enlivened central-city Toledo last night - from the Mud Hens... |
| Bigot on parade RARELY in the history of American politics has a bigot had as much power as the... |
| The rich don't feel any pain at the pump IN SEN. |
| Tiffin considers moving court into Salvation Army building TIFFIN - To free up space and improve security in the municipal building, Tiffin City Council is looking at purchasing the Salvation Army building next door where it could move municipal court. |
| Risingsun cuts work-force hours RISINGSUN, Ohio - Rising utility costs have prompted this southeastern Wood County village to cut the hours of its already-small work force. |
| Teledyne pledges money for cleanup The West Laskey site is contaminated with hazardous materials |
| Lubrizol reports small profit increase Fri, 2 May 2008 08:54:00 EST The maker of specialty chemicals and lubricant additives said its first-quarter earnings were up 3% from a year earlier. |
| National City completes big equity deal Fri, 2 May 2008 13:32:00 EST The capital-hungry bank holding company has finalized the transaction that injects $7 billion in equity into the money-losing mortgage lender. |
| Two ventures get Civic Innovation grants Fri, 2 May 2008 14:04:00 EST BeyondMotherhood.com and World School Games will each get $30,000 to develop their operations. |
| On the beat: Local bluegrass band to hold benefit concert On Saturday, a local bluegrass family band will play a benefit concert to benefit Ugandan street children orphaned by AIDS. This will be the second time the Bolivar-based Stockdale Family Band has don... |
| Ask Stacy: Ringo's daughter successfully treated for tumor Dear Stacy: Whatever became of Ringo Starr's daughter, who had a brain tumor? Did she survive? - J.V., Canton, Ohio Dear J.V.: At 37, Lee Parkin Starkey lives a more quiet life than her two older brot... |
| Poker hand: Many of the pros will go with their gut feelings The betting of a hand and the cards that hit the board might tell you one thing, but your instincts might tell you another, and a lot of the top players go with their gut. It is what allows a top pro ... |
| Classic pinball tables get digital makeover Purists who play the silver ball might say pinball should be enjoyed on full-sized machines, but few of us have the money or den space to house an arcade-size collection. "Pinball Hall of Fame: The Wi... |
| Growth rate of foreclosure filings in Stark slows; worst may be around corner Foreclosures are keeping the Stark County Sheriff's Department busy with sales at the courthouse door, as more families lose their homes. It's a crisis that has slowed but didn't stop last year. The e... |
| Forbes magazine is way off base on story about Canton Canton took an undeserved punch in the stomach when Forbes magazine again ranked the city among those with the worst job growth in the U.S. It lists Canton as having a 1.1 percent decrease in jobs ove... |
| Warren Buffett tries to ease shareholders' worries OMAHA, Neb. Warren Buffett tried to reassure his shareholders Saturday that Berkshire Hathaway will be fine once he is gone, but the 77-year-old billionaire offered few new details of the company's su... |
| Business by the numbers: Challenges for advertising execs Percentage of advertising and marketing executives who said acclimating to the corporate culture is the greatest challenge when a person is starting a new staff-level marketing/advertising job. Percen... |
| Reader spends $1,500 on car repairs; problem continues Dear Tom and Ray: I'm going to get right to the point here. I just spent $1,500 on the following repairs for my 1999 Pontiac Montana minivan. It was overheating big-time and losing coolant. Here is th... |
| You'll never guess what Saimi is cooking up now It's all my dad's fault. He set the bar and my son is determined to sail over it. Before my father retired, he held 52 jobs. My son, Erik, wants to best that record, and at age 22, has already had 15.... |
| Looking at Life: Golf, or leaving the office to get my priorities straight By the time you read this, my golf league will have started. I'll have played my first night of league golf before you get a chance to read this column. I'm sorry, I know that's redundant, but when I ... |
| Today's Birthdays MAY 4: Surf guitarist Dick Dale is 71. Singer-songwriter Nick Ashford of Ashford and Simpson is 66. Singer Peggy Santiglia of The Angels is 64. Country singer Stella Parton is 59. Singer Jackie Jackso... |
| Looking Back Movie memories Films showing in Stark County May 4, 1958 Stark Drive-In Theatre Canton-Massillon Road "The Family Drive-In" Opening of Our Outdoor Theatre Season 3 Features No. 1 Alan Ladd in "Santiag... |
| Battle of Magicians finale is today at Palace JACKSON TWP. I never imagined that a single stretch of hotel hallway would be so engaging on a drizzly Saturday morning. But it was a magic convention, after all. I watched as a grinning 9-year-old bo... |
| Smoke-free for a year It has been a year since state and local officials began enforcing Ohio's ban on smoking in workplaces. The Smokefree Workplace Act went into effect Dec. 7, 2006, but enforcement didn't begin until Ma... |
| GlenOak brothers off to national science fair PLAIN TWP. Kevin and Keith Hawkins have GlenOak High School science teacher Judy Sudomir feeling like a research assistant. She edits their reports. She checks their presentations. She helps them desi... |
| Grand Jury CANTON An Alliance man accused of siccing his pit bull on a deputy dog warden has been indicted by a Stark County grand jury. Larry F. Barker Jr., 36, of 736 1/2 Woodland Ave., is charged with felonio... |
| Crime Reports Information for the crime section comes from reports provided by area law-enforcement agencies and collected by Repository staff members. CANTON ARREST Thomas C. McGuire, 41, of 1240 Arapahoe Ave. SE ... |
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