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| Victims of Blanchard River hope to become high, dry After the Blanchard River filled their one-story home with 32 inches of water in August, Jason and Jill Walls figured there was no way they would return to their old neighborhood. Now, after demolishing their house, they just moved into a new house built a stunning 5 1/2 feet off the ground on the same spot where their old home sat. |
| Judge orders Lucas County GOP central committee meeting postponed The Lucas County Republican Partys meeting that was supposed to take place Saturday has been postponed. |
| Lowest gasoline prices for the Toledo area, including station locations Start GasBuddy Code |
| California wine-making patriarch Robert Mondavi dead at 94 BERKELEY, Calif. A winery spokeswoman says California wine-making patriarch Robert Mondavi has died. He was 94. |
| Former Ohio A.G. helps wife sell dishes online YOUNGSTOWN Former Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann spent his first day after resigning helping his wife with her business selling dishes online. |
| Kirk - '08 hopes dashed |
| Ethanol not responsible for inflation This letter is in response to the May 11 story in the Blade, "Ethanol opponents making hay with increases in world prices." |
| What she wrote FREE SPEECH was not at issue in the University of Toledo's recent decision to fire a senior administrator after she publicly aired her views about homosexuality, although there will be many who will insist it was. |
| Readin', writin', and GPS WITH too many American students dropping out of school, any new plan to help reverse that damaging trend deserves a try - especially if it appears to be working. And that seems to be the case with an experiment begun three years ago to electronically track notorious truants in Dallas. |
| U.S. no help in Lebanon THE turmoil in Lebanon is approaching the level of danger that preceded its 1975-1990 civil war. |
| Springfield escapes as Blue Devils top Knights; Northview advances Springfield did a Houdini act in the bottom of the ninth inning to stay alive, then pushed two runs across in the 10th last night to take a 5-3 victory over St. Francis de Sales in a Division I sectional baseball final at |
| Hometown boys give no quarter When a driver from stock car racing's top circuit downshifts a gear to make a run in the ARCA RE/MAX Series, they don't come in with any preconceived notions that the field is going to extend them any special courtesies. |
| Streak ends, but Tribe wins CLEVELAND - Aaron Laffey is "that guy." |
| Rodriguez says West Virginia officials pressured contract signing Former West Virginia football coach Rich Rodriguez says Gov. Joe Manchin and three members of the university's board of governors pressured him into signing a new contract before the start of the 2007 season, even though it had a $4 million buyout clause he didn't want. |
| Southview knocks off rival Northview A senior and a freshman combined forces yesterday to give Southview a victory over rival Northview. |
| Hessman, Thomas homer, but pen fails DURHAM, N.C. - With two long balls yesterday afternoon, Toledo remained the top home run hitting team in the International League by far with 67. |
| GM workers ratify local contract to end that strike LANSING A striking United Auto Workers local at a key General Motors Corp. factory ratified a new contract with the company and will resume production on Monday. |
| US cancels oil shipments into strategic reserve WASHINGTON, D.C. The Energy Department says it has canceled oil shipments into the Strategic Petroleum Reserve beginning in July when the current purchase contract expires. |
| State jobless rate dips slightly in April COLUMBUS, Ohio The state says Ohios unemployment rate was 5.6 percent in April, down from the revised rate of 5.8 percent in March. |
| Gas prices speed motor scooter sales When he opened his Vespa of Toledo motor scooter dealership a year ago, Mike Kookoothe sold 35 of the two-wheeled vehicles during the summer and considered that a roaring success. |
| DeVeaux Village developer owes 4 firms $329,000 The local developer of the newly rehabilitated DeVeaux Village Shopping Center at 2600 West Sylvania Ave. in Toledo owes four contractors $329,000 on the $2.5 million project. |
| DeGeneres, de Rossi engaged after California ruling LOS ANGELES Ellen DeGeneres and longtime girlfriend Portia de Rossi are... |
| Will Kenny Chesney take home the top awards Sunday night? IT used to be that Kenny Chesney was overlooked every year when it came time to... |
| Jimmy Cook: A leader in Toledo jazz history It's no coincidence that the finest jazz artists are usually the best... |
| RamaLama Records survives tough times With the music business in a free fall, these are tough times for independent... |
| Mercado gets the boot leaving both Davids vying for the 'Idol' title NEW YORK - It'll be David vs. David. |
| Restaurant review: Granite City Food and Brewery '' Granite City Food Brewery, which opened earlier this year at the Shops at... |
| Black Swamp quilts on display The beautiful quilts that will be sold at the Black Swamp Benefit Bazaar ... |
| Tickets going on sale for B.B. King concert Bluesman B.B. King returns to Toledo for a performance at 8 p.m. Oct. |
| Fremont fishing nothing like Alaska Michael Vinson, some days, may wish he was back in his native Fremont,... |
| Bush's Middle East trip a minimalist grab at legacy building EVEN after seven years, five months, and 16 days, the minimalist approach... |
| Chesney makes history With 11 nominations for Sunday nights Academy of Country Music Awards, Kenny... |
| Kilpatrick's legal problems could hurt Democrats in November DETROIT - Years ago, the time-honored tradition was that Democratic... |
| Toledo Yacht Club celebrates 100th anniversary in style Toledo Yacht Club, founded in 1865, celebrated the current building's 100th... |
| Early exits by stars not uncommon Justine Henin retired from professional tennis yesterday. |
| Tight-site arena likely to have huge impact downtown Where several months ago there was rubble from demolished buildings, then a... |
| Friends and chores fill the hours The weeks roll by much too quickly. |
| Few request counseling aid in clergy abuse cases The deadline for Ohio victims of clerical sexual abuse to apply for $3 million in counseling funds expires today, and it appears that most of the money will go unused. |
| WOOD COUNTY HONORS FALLEN POLICE OFFICERS |
| Amazing Amphibians opening at Toledo Zoo The Amazing Amphibians exhibit at the Toledo Zoo opens today. |
| Safe-T-City classes start next month at Scott Park Applications are being accepted for this season's Safe-T-City classes to begin June 11. |
| Toledo trivia contest on Web offering prizes The third round of the Find It in Toledo trivia contest on the area's heritage and lesser-known cultural attractions continues through June 30 on the Greater Toledo Convention and Visitors Bureau's Web site. |
| Forfeited vehicle auction tomorrow Toledo police will hold an abandoned and forfeited-vehicle auction tomorrow, with about 90 cars, trucks, and motorcycles. |
| Toledo Zoo plant sale at Trail plaza Sunday The Toledo Zoo's spring plant sale will be Sunday. |
| Trip to Cedar Point ends after student eats pot brownie DETROIT A high school trip to the Cedar Point amusement park in Ohio was cut short for 200 students when one of them became ill after eating a brownie laced with marijuana, a district official said Thursday. |
| City urged to advance 11 Marina proposals The Finkbeiner administration is fighting tight deadlines to secure approval from City Council and the Toledo Board of Education on crucial pieces of legislation to keep the Marina District project on schedule, officials said yesterday. |
| Finkbeiner to explore forming film commission Cue dramatic film music. |
| Our Featured Community: Stone Oak Mention Stone Oak, and anyone living in the area knows the neighborhood youre talking about. Its the large community of beautiful homes bordered by Hill Avenue, Crissey Road, Centennial Road, and Angola Road, with manmade lakes and an 18-hole golf course at the Stone Oak Country Club, pictured above. |
| What Drives Housing Cycles? It's no secret that the U.S. housing market is cyclical and in the midst of yet another painful correction. The causes and characteristics of these cycles vary, at least in some respects, but the implications for homebuyers, home sellers and homeowners remain remarkably reliable as the cycles roll by. |
| Transforming Your Old Home into Your Dream Home (ARA) - It wasn't uncommon a few years ago to upgrade your home by simply visiting your local realtor to find out what bigger and better homes were available in the area. |
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