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| Lucas County Elections Board tries to address ballot problem Lucas County elections officials are investigating ways to avoid a repeat of what happened in the March 4 primary election, when 921 absentee ballots were disqualified because voters failed to seal them in ballot envelopes that were too small. |
| Articles of impeachment filed against Dann by fellow Democrats COLUMBUS House Democrats Tuesday accused Attorney General Marc Dann, a fellow Democrat, of 'malfeasance'' and 'gross neglect of duty'' in a resolution seeking their fellow Democrat's impeachment. |
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| Myanmar cyclone victims getting low-quality supplies YANGON, Myanmar - Many cyclone victims are getting spoiled food from Myanmar's junta instead of the high-quality supplies being delivered by foreign governments and charities, victims and aid workers said Tuesday. |
| Organization treats 8th grader to $500 shopping trip, limo ride Midway through eighth-grade language arts class yesterday afternoon at Robinson Middle School, Daryl Long, Jr.'s teacher received a call from the office. |
| Dann staying is affront to party, voters Marc Dann has done a disservice, not just to his own office but to the mandate clearly expressed by Ohio voters in November, 2006. Like many Ohioans, I came into 2006 frustrated - fed up, really - with the stagnation, lack of transparency, and self-aggrandizement gripping Columbus after more than a decade of Republican rule. |
| Resisting library snoops A RECENT attempt by the government to snoop on a library patron has thankfully been thwarted. But it took legal action on behalf of Internet Archive, an online library, to stop the FBI from forcing the Web site to rat on the reader. |
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| Who would be saved? SOME public-health decisions are loaded with political and legal mine fields, but none more so than the dilemma of deciding who gets medical treatment when not if a healthcare disaster hits and there are simply not enough resources to treat every affected individual. |
| County GOP out of Wack with times The Lucas County Republican Party is in shambles. Scandal after scandal, from Donna Owens to Tom Noe, and nothing seems to change. |
| 2000 Jamie Farr winner Sorenstam to retire this year Annika Sorenstam will retire after the season, ending an LPGA Tour career in which she has won 72 tournaments to date and delivered a defining moment when she teed it up against the men on the PGA Tour. |
| Cavs seize momentum against Celtics CLEVELAND - LeBron James put his mom and then the Boston Celtics in their places. |
| Sardinha HR lifts Mud Hens; Willis on target FORT MILL, S.C. - Dontrelle Willis got a step closer to returning to the Detroit Tigers, and the Toledo Mud Hens got a late home run and a comeback win last night. |
| Commentary: Rossford just right for SLL vacancy By an 11-0 vote yesterday morning the superintendents of the schools in the Midland Athletic League approved Lakota High School as the league's 12th member. |
| Commentary: NLL has chance to become a perfect 10 If Rossford leaves the Northern Lakes League to join the Suburban Lakes League, as expected, what school would be the best replacement? |
| Knights rough up 4 Mud Hens pitchers FORT MILL, S.C. Call the Mud Hens 10-6 loss to the Charlotte Knights yesterday afternoon a total pitching breakdown. Toledo manager Larry Parrish sure did. |
| Hessman homers twice as Hens split 2 with Knights FORT MILL, S.C. - Mike Hessman keeps knocking them out of the park here, just like he's doing at most of the International League ballparks he visits. |
| Workers at GM factory in Ohio prepare to strike DETROIT Workers at a General Motors Corp. metal stamping plant in Ohio have threatened to go on strike Thursday in a dispute over local contract issues, a GM spokesman said Tuesday. |
| Teen summer-job outlook mixed for Toledo area Although not necessarily bleak, the job picture this summer for area teens seems to be mixed, with some employers cutting back on openings but others holding the line. |
| American Axle reports progress in talks with union DETROIT Negotiators for American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc. and striking United Auto Workers made progress in weekend bargaining, but a company spokeswoman would not say if they are close to reaching a deal. |
| Dana completes 1st quarter with gain Dana Holding Corp., which emerged from two years of bankruptcy on Feb. 1, reported yesterday that it lost $24 million on sales of $1.56 billion in February and March, compared with a $92 million loss on $2.15 billion in sales for the first quarter a year ago. |
| Chrysler alters plan to outsource Jeep seats Workers at Johnson Controls Inc.'s factory in Northwood learned in February that their jobs building seats for the Jeep Wrangler were being outsourced to India by 2010. |
| 'In the Heights' heads list of 2008 Tony nominees NEW YORK - "In the Heights," a lively snapshot of Latino life in Upper... |
| Classic foods of New Orleans: Cuisine brings Cajun and Creole to the plate NEW ORLEANS Louisiana cuisine has a host of classic foods, many of which are... |
| Chilling look at Everest: PBS documentary tells story of killer storm For generations, Mount Everest has represented the biggest natural high on... |
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| Vanessa Williams receives diploma from Syracuse SYRACUSE, N.Y. |
| Carrie Underwood joins Grand Ole Opry NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Carrie Underwood is the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry. |
| Hancock County adopts plan for criminal justice facility FINDLAY - Hancock County commissioners yesterday adopted a master plan that calls for constructing a criminal justice building in downtown Findlay to house the courts, prosecutor, and related offices. |
| NRC meeting today to focus on Davis-Besse OAK HARBOR, Ohio - Davis-Besse's 2007 operating performance will be discussed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission today during a meeting at the nuclear plant's energy education center, 5501 North State Rt. 2. No major issues were identified. |
| North Baltimore rail project may put Wood County village on track A few years ago, North Baltimore was pumped and primed to bring new businesses to town. The village had tripled its water capacity by building a new reservoir and water tower. The Ohio Department of Transportation replaced and expanded the long-neglected interchange at I-75 and State Rt. 18. |
| Seneca County commissioners agree to settle courthouse lawsuit TIFFIN Six Seneca County residents who sued county commissioners last year in an attempt to halt demolition of the 1884 courthouse have agreed to drop their lawsuit. |
| Fostoria fire cleanup efforts may begin soon FOSTORIA Cleanup of a downtown business block devastated by fire in February could begin soon. |
| Ohio families keep birthdays shared with Mother's Day special Sheryl and Brynn Peper of rural Haskins, Ohio, are one of those dynamic mother-daughter duos who take delight in sharing many things: a love for shopping; a taste for Disney movies, even each other's size 7 shoes. And today - as they have for the last 11 years - they also are sharing Mother's Day. |
| 1,500 gather at Special Olympics event There were a lot of smiles yesterday - and some good-natured competition - at a Special Olympics event that drew 1,500 children and adults from 10 northwest Ohio counties. |
| Diving pelican gashes cheek of W. Toledo woman in Fla. Debbie Shoemaker used to enjoy photographing pelicans while visiting Florida. |
| Boater rescue call turns just ducky for family of fowl A Toledo fire water-rescue crew responded yesterday afternoon to Promenade Park downtown with lights flashing and sirens blaring, expecting to pull an unlucky boater out of the Maumee River. |
| Ottawa Hills historic home tour a cancer fund-raiser To help raise money for the fight against breast cancer, the local Susan G. Komen for the Cure affiliate is holding a tour of a historic Ottawa Hills home on Friday. |
| Youth diversion program funded in Oregon Oregon City Council last night voted to continue funding its portion of the cost of the police department's Achieve juvenile diversion program. |
| Southwyck gets nod to remain open The troubled Southwyck Shopping Center - home to just eight stores and favored more by walkers than shoppers - will remain open after its management heeded warnings to contain asbestos contamination and fix other problems. |
| Toledo land pact inspection measure takes effect Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner yesterday said a law taking effect today will help stop repeated and systematic abuses of unscrupulous real estate speculators by requiring inspections for homes purchased or sold under land contract. |
| Southwyck mall to remain open after inspections South Toledos Southwyck Shopping Center will remain open after its management addressed the citys demands to contain asbestos contamination and respond to other problems by Monday. |
| New housing law will regulate land contract deals Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner Monday said a new law taking effect Tuesday will help stop abuses of unscrupulous real estate speculators by requiring people who buy and sell houses under land contract in the city to have the homes inspected. |
| Southwyck workers try to secure malls hazards The battering of hammers sounded through the corridors of Southwyck Shopping Center yesterday, although just a few people were around to hear it. |
| Toledo officer set to retire and this time, he means it He has said it so many times before, but this time he insists its for real. |
| Gas pipeline replacement to affect 600 customers in South Toledo A four-month, $1.3 million replacement of natural-gas pipelines in South Toledo begins today. |
| SMALL WONDERS DRAW BIG CROWD IN TOLEDO Cincy Cook of Garden City, Mich., points out features of her display to Cliff and Eileen Hepner of Lima, Ohio, from left, during the Northwest Ohio Miniatures Fair Dollhouses and Miniatures Show in West Toledo. |
| Something to watch over the next couple years in women's hoops The college basketball coaching carousel is nearly over for 2008, with Ball State hiring a women's basketball coach in |
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