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| Toledo Express Airport overhaul could boost area as shipping hub Twenty years ago, Forth Worth was in a similar spot as Toledo. Fort Worth's chief industry - the U.S. military - had left town and elected leaders were looking for another industry to support the medium-sized city on the outskirts of Dallas. |
| Former limo driver testifies in suit brought by ex-Red Wing DETROIT The former limousine driver in the 1997 crash that injured ex-Red Wings player Vladimir Konstantinov says he fell asleep at the wheel. |
| Van Wert, 2 other Ohio counties want to keep central ballot counting CLEVELAND The three Ohio counties that were allowed to count primary election votes in a central location are asking the state for permission to continue the practice in Novembers general presidential election. |
| Displaced Renaissance residents given June 30 move-in deadline Residents of the Renaissance Senior Apartments who were displaced after an explosion in the basement of the Valentine Theatre in November will be allowed back into the building no later than June 30, according to Patrick Higgins, spokesman for National Church Residences, of Columbus, which owns the building. |
| Toledoan, 78, in stable condition after being shot twice by would-be robber A 78-year-old man was shot twice Monday morning inside a van in North Toledo by a man who said his car had broken down, police said. |
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| Make reading a priority in summer also Reading experts note that most young readers suffer a decline in literacy skills during the summer months. But that needn't be the case. We need the entire northwest Ohio community to promote "reading as an investment," as described in the May 10 editorial in The Blade. |
| Michigan's utility scam MICHIGAN'S two largest electric companies are enthusiastic about a package of "green energy" bills that the state House overwhelmingly passed, and which are now before the Senate. They tout these as being consumer-friendly and environmentally sound. |
| Japan, China break the ice BEYOND a doubt, one of the most delicate relationships in Asia and the world is that between China and Japan. |
| McCain's straw judges SEN. John McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee for president, is not the certain favorite of many conservatives, which explains what he was doing at Wake Forest University recently sounding a lot like President Bush on a subject dear to those on the right: judicial appointments. |
| Carter goes extra mile for ARCA win Matt Carter didn't have to just drive around Toledo Speedway's half-mile oval 200 times to win yesterday's Hantz Group 200 ARCA race. |
| Loy delivers for St. Ursula in City League championship St. Ursula Academy coach Frank Zalewski took a bit of a gamble in yesterday's City League softball championship game against Whitmer, but sophomore pitcher Lydia Loy made that risk pay off by blanking the Panthers 4-0 on four hits at Scott Park. |
| Mud Hens hammer Clippers COLUMBUS - Mud Hens manager and former major leaguer Larry Parrish can appreciate his team's impressive offensive barrage this season. |
| Cavs are history: Celtics' victory much like thriller of 1988 BOSTON - Paul Pierce hit a shot. Then LeBron James answered. Pierce hit another and so did James. |
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| Chrysler extends gasoline subsidy offer until July 7 DETROIT Chrysler LLC is extending its offer to subsidize gasoline prices for another month. |
| American Axle workers begin vote on a new contract DETROIT Striking workers at American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc. began voting Monday on a new contract with the auto parts maker that would cut their pay by about one-third. |
| Some workers return to idled Ohio General Motors plant MORAINE, Ohio Hundreds of employees are returning to work at a Dayton, Ohio-area General Motors Corp. plant that was idled by the strike at a major parts supplier. |
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| Supermarket scraps resold by the Amish MESOPOTAMIA, Ohio - In a gas-lit farmhouse, two girls in bonnets and long blue dresses wind tape around expired bottles of Newman's Own salad dressing and wipe dust off dented cans of vegetables and crumpled boxes of Butterfinger candy bars. |
| On The Town: Raising funds, fun in style Spring is here and summer soon will be in full swing. |
| Bring back debates in the style of Lincoln and Douglas GEORGE McGovern and Barry Goldwater disagreed about the Vietnam War, Social... |
| Bluffton Town Hall a preservation icon BLUFFTON - At the ripe old age of 121, the Bluffton Town Hall is a survivor. |
| Annual Jonesville Riverfest in Hillsdale County goes on without river activities JONESVILLE, Mich. This years Jonesville Riverfest had to do without some of the usual river activities. |
| TRUE-BLUE FANS OF NATURE IN SWANTON Tonya Kiefer, a conservation biologist with the Toledo Zoo, shows blue lupine to David Perlmutter of Toledo; his wife, Debbie, and son, Ben, 14, from left, during a hike in the Kitty Todd Nature Preserve off Old State Line Road outside Swanton. |
| Area cancer survivor leads outreach effort BOWLING GREEN - Deb Boyce is passionate about two things: public television and advocating for cancer patients and survivors. |
| Henry County gets $479,000 for safety departments NAPOLEON Henry County has been awarded a $479,000 grant to upgrade and improve communications equipment for its public safety departments. |
| Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca schedule recycling event FREMONT - A computer, television, and cell phone recycling collection will be at three locations from 9 a.m. to noon May 31 for residents of Ottawa, Sandusky, and Seneca counties. |
| Wood County museum seeks Heritage Days volunteers BOWLING GREEN - The Wood County Historical Museum is seeking volunteers to help with its annual Heritage Days event June 14-15. |
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| Datatrak restructures senior management Mon, 19 May 2008 10:30:00 EST The struggling software company appoints a new chairman and interim president, and eliminates the chief operating officer's job. |
| Payday lender to exit Ohio Mon, 19 May 2008 12:06:00 EST Check Into Cash said it plans to close its 93 Ohio locations in response to recent legislation that restricts the rates payday lenders can charge for loans. |
| Cleveland State won't raise tuition Mon, 19 May 2008 13:20:00 EST The university is holding tuition in the next academic year at current levels for most of its students. |
| Ohio companies take temperature of climate change Mon, 19 May 2008 10:29:00 EST Five companies based in Ohio or with operations in the state, including Cleveland-Cliffs Inc., are among 233 businesses across the continent that have become 'founding reporters' for the North American Climate Change Registry. |
| Officials OK plans for ailing museum Mon, 19 May 2008 09:02:00 EST Area officials have adopted a sweeping agreement that dramatically will change the scope of the financially ailing museum at the National Inventors Hall of Fame. |
| Akron to learn fate of medical grant bid Mon, 19 May 2008 09:04:00 EST The state of Ohio could give the Akron area a nearly $23 million infusion this week to boost research focused on bone, joint and connective-tissue problems. |
| Medina County won't land Cabela's store anytime soon Mon, 19 May 2008 09:00:00 EST Cabela's, the national hunting and fishing retailer, won't open a store in Medina County anytime soon. The Nebraska-based company is cutting back on store openings due to the sluggish economy, spokesman John Castillo said. |
| Lake may supply Jet Express fuel Mon, 19 May 2008 08:47:00 EST With fuel prices threatening to surpass $4 a gallon, Jet Express is going green to help the environment and its bottom line. Jet Express recently installed solar panels at its main facility in Port Clinton, but the company wants to go further and extend energy savings to its three catamarans. |
| City to seek builder for new airport hotel Mon, 19 May 2008 08:37:00 EST Officials have begun a search for someone to build and operate a new hotel at Dayton International Airport. Requests for development proposals go out nationally early this week to hotel chains and other groups that operate inns. |
| At 120, Toledo's Libbey looks to its future Mon, 19 May 2008 08:57:00 EST Libbey Inc. is celebrating 120 years since its arrival in Toledo and of the plant that has employed tens of thousands of residents and artisans over the decades. The firm, however, finds itself at a crossroads financially. |
| Gas prices pinch wings and water, too Mon, 19 May 2008 08:46:00 EST When the price of gas rises, motorists are not the only ones groaning. Boat operators and pilots also do a fair amount of grumbling. |
| City has big plans for bikes Mon, 19 May 2008 08:31:00 EST More trails, a downtown changing station and more respectful car-bicycle relationships are among the ideas outlined in a 288-page report that aims to make Columbus a biking utopia. |
| Community college sought for Warren Mon, 19 May 2008 08:46:00 EST A new community college is expected to welcome its first class by fall of 2009, and one city official is trying to bring its benefits even closer to home. "This is just vital for Warren. It would be the shot in the arm that we need, Councilwoman Helen Rucker says. |
| Life after Delphi Mon, 19 May 2008 08:30:00 EST A new cycle of business is starting at a factory that has become a mainstay of manufacturing in Erie County. The new owners hope to make a foundation of the former Delphi Automotive Systems plant so they can transform and build the new Kyklos Bearing International Inc. |
| Travelers plan trips around higher gas prices Mon, 19 May 2008 08:43:00 EST Some Americans, known for their ingenuity, are devising travel strategies rather than giving up their summer vacation plans in the face of spiraling fuel prices. |
| Interest rates down; good or bad for you? Mon, 19 May 2008 08:44:00 EST What looks like a blessing for some is being called a curse by others. Those looking for a loan or planning to buy a home welcome lower interest rates - but for others in a different stage of life, those same numbers mean less money to live on. |
| Approach investing like universities Mon, 19 May 2008 04:30:00 EST Take advantage of endowment investment models to experience relatively strong gains in up markets, and just as important, preservation of capital in bear markets. |
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