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| 3 to testify for increasing the monitoring of stalkers Kathy Newlove doesn't shy away from talking about her daughter's murder when she knows it may help someone else. She and two other Wood County women have been invited to travel to Columbus to testify in support of Senate Bill 244, which would require those who violate civil protection orders to be monitored electronically. |
| Wrong-way driver in I-280 crash that killed 5 to enter plea, prosecutor says An Adrian man accused of killing five members of a Maryland family in a wrong-way crash on I-280 will enter a plea Friday in Lucas County Common Pleas Court. |
| Bowling Green loses Ribeau to post at Howard University Its been quite a 13-year run for Bowling Green State University President Sidney Ribeau. Exceed the capital campaign goal of $120 million. Check. Achieve a record enrollment. Check. Establish unique academic programs for incoming students. Check. |
| Michigan Senate OKs ban on smoking in bars, restaurants LANSING An anti-smoking bill that appeared to be going nowhere took a surprise turn Thursday in the Senate when 25 lawmakers voted for a ban on smoking in Michigan's bars, restaurants and workplaces. |
| Clashes erupt for second day in Lebanon, killing 4 BEIRUT, Lebanon - Sectarian fighting tore through the streets of Beirut on Thursday as Shiite Hezbollah supporters and the Lebanese government's Sunni backers battled with machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades after Hezbollah's leader vowed to fight any attempt to disarm his men. |
| Kirk - Aid refusal |
| Earth's age established decades ago In the May 4 letters to the editor, two contributors infer that the great age of the Earth has not been established as a "fact." |
| Bar too low on impeachment BASED on the graphic accounts by investigators looking into the "Animal House" bacchanalia in the Ohio Attorney General's office, it is evident that Marc Dann should leave his post, and soon. |
| Maumee Dearest - African-American |
| Kirk - Marc Dann |
| Cross hires 3 assistants, including Tuori University of Toledo men's basketball coach Gene Cross has hired his assistant coaches, including one holdover from former coach Stan Joplin's staff. |
| Hollimon HR in 10th gives Hens a victory Last night adversity swirled around the Mud Hens all night long, stinging their faces just like the hard rains that caused a 36-minute delay before the start of the fifth inning. |
| Sidelines: Royals ride Dautermans strong arm BLOOMDALE For three seasons Elmwood softball standout Brittany Dauterman shared her teams pitching duties with Kayla Chapman. |
| Sidelines: Schultz leads Arrows by example St. Ursula senior pitcher Alyssa Schultz had a pretty good role model for a leader when she was a freshman right fielder. |
| Sidelines: Gates takes hands-on approach Brooke Gates is Southviews top pitcher, plays shortstop when shes not pitching, and bats third. |
| Willis eager to escape rehab status DETROIT - Dontrelle Willis was supposed to make his second and perhaps last rehab start in Toledo last night. |
| Bowling Green native Tracy homer dooms Mud Hens It's only natural that Andy Tracy, a Bowling Green native who played at Bowling Green State University, heard some cheers when he stepped to the plate at Fifth Third Field yesterday. |
| Tracy delivers for Bowling Green contingent Andy Tracy has tried to limit the number of tickets he asks for as he and his teammates from Lehigh Valley play at Fifth Third Field this week. |
| Customers wait hours for 23-cent pizzas in Cleveland area UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, Ohio Customers, some bundled in blankets on a chilly spring day, waited as long as three hours Thursday for cheap pizza as Papa John's made good on its apology to Cleveland Cavaliers fans. |
| GM to pay up to $200M to help end American Axle strike DETROIT General Motors Corp. says it will pay up to $200 million to help bring an end to a crippling labor dispute at parts supplier American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc. |
| General Motors Wentzville, Mo., plant to restart on Monday ST. LOUIS Workers at the General Motors Corp. plant in the St. Louis-area town of Wentzville, Mo., are going back on the job starting Monday. |
| Area women buck trend of nationwide decline found in entrepreneurism study Toledo entrepreneur Doris Thomas opened the Gingerbread House Daycare last year on Ryan Road seeking a "better quality of living," but the start-up wasn't easy. |
| Cedar Fair CEO expects good summer SANDUSKY, Ohio Amusement parks and water parks arent likely to see a drop off in visitors this summer despite surging gas prices and the struggling economy, the head of North Americas third-largest park operator says. |
| Jason Castros flubs leave only 3 to vie for top spot Each of the top four American Idol contestants will be jetting back to their... |
| Restaurant review: Carl's Hide-A-Way ''' The main drag of Ida, Mich. |
| Amy Grant recharges her career Choosing a set list for a concert or picking songs for a greatest hits... |
| Leave the white collars in the drawer It's been said about New York City that "if you can make it there, you can make... |
| 'Nobodies' aim to make you laugh Four comedians will take turns trying to crack up their audience tomorrow night... |
| Black Swamp Players present Christie's 'Witness' Three regional theater troupes get serious for their finales, and one mixes... |
| Symphony makes dream come true for pianist Pianist William Wolfram isn't just eager to perform Tchaikovsky's second... |
| 2 choral groups plan spring concerts The Toledo Choral Society will present its spring concert at 3 p.m. |
| April was full of events to benefit the community April showers certainly brought May flowers. |
| The pros step up when a change in leadership nears GIVEN the pre-eminence of what happens in Washington both with respect to... |
| Is Leyland's players' shift the answer? DETROIT - Jim Leyland wasn't a happy man when his Tigers broke spring training. |
| Flowering trees add spring color Early spring planting can be exciting at ground level thanks to annuals and... |
| Man pleads not guilty in 1976 Wood County murder BOWLING GREEN A former Dunbridge, Ohio man charged in a 1976 murder in Wood County pleaded not guilty Thursday afternoon in Wood County Common Pleas Court. |
| Defiance church waiting to hear fate of Myanmar orphanage DEFIANCE Over the last year, members of the Family Christian Center church have sold pies and raised money to pay for the construction of an orphanage in Myanmar's largest city. |
| Gays lose ruling on benefits LANSING - A same-sex marriage ban prevents governments and universities in Michigan from providing health insurance to the partners of gay workers, the state Supreme Court ruled yesterday. |
| U.S. to deport couple to native Pakistan A West Toledo couple were released yesterday from federal detention and allowed to return home - temporarily - more than a week after immigration authorities picked them up so they could be deported to their native Pakistan. |
| Bowling Green police offer free helmets to 1st 10 residents who register bicycles BOWLING GREEN - The first 10 city residents to register their bicycles with the Bowling Green Police Division will receive a free bike helmet. |
| City to close Southwyck mall Monday if owners fail to clean mold, asbestos Toledo will shut down the nearly empty Southwyck Shopping Mall if its owners do not clean up toxic black mold and asbestos contamination found there last week, the city said Thursday. |
| Council authorizes funds for Detwiler Detwiler Pool in North Toledo will open for the summer swimming season this year, Toledo City Council decided Tuesday. |
| Convenience stores given reprieve on new city law The new Toledo law requiring convenience stores to be licensed and install security cameras - which has been challenged in federal court by an alliance of shop owners - will not be enforced until the end of the month, people on both sides of the legal battle said yesterday. |
| Toledo council delays sale of Erie Street Market Toledo City Council agreed yesterday to keep the Erie Street Market operating for the rest of the year, but postponed a vote on a purchase agreement to sell the building and other city-owned land for a development that would drastically change the city's downtown and Warehouse District. |
| Detwiler Pool will open this season, Toledo City Council decides Detwiler Pool in North Toledo will open for the season this year, Toledo City Council decided Tuesday. |
| East Toledo groups seek old library as their base Three Toledo community historical groups looking for a home may have found it in East Toledo's former Locke Branch Library building. |
| Southwyck mall contains black mold, asbestos City inspectors found black mold at Southwyck Shopping Center and asbestos contamination in the former Montgomery Ward building, which could be transferred to mall common areas by maintenance workers, Tim Murphy, Toledo's commissioner of environmental services, said yesterday. |
| Toledoans told not to paint trash bins Toledo residents in the automated trash pickup program should not paint their home addresses on the provided special bins, city officials said yesterday. |
| Metro Toledo home value drops 4.6% in quarter The median home value in the Toledo metro area fell 4.6 percent during the first quarter from the previous three months and 10.4 percent from a year earlier, according to the online real estate service Zillow.com. |
| Football schedule time update The time of the Toledo-Eastern Michigan football game on Sept. 13 has been set for 1 p.m. Here are the times that we know so far: |
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