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| Sudden job loss destroys lives, ex-workers tell Senate panel A factory worker who toiled nearly 27 years in an upholstery fabric plant told a U.S. Senate panel yesterday that his family is barely scraping by since he and his wife were laid off from their jobs without notice in July, 2007. |
| Last witness for prosecution takes stand in Toledo terror trial The final witness in the governments case against three local men charged with terrorism-related crimes testified in U.S. District Court Wednesday about the various jihadist Web sites accessed by the defendants. |
| University of Toledo trustee hurt in home invasion in Springfield Township A University of Toledo trustee was hurt late Tuesday when he was pistol-whipped during an apparent home invasion at his house on Manley Road near Salisbury Road in Springfield Township, authorities said. |
| Old Orchard Elementary student has knife taken away An Old Orchard Elementary School student brought a knife to school Wednesday morning, authorities said. |
| BG police dispatcher locates missing man BOWLING GREEN After a three-hour search that included help from a Life Flight helicopter, a Bowling Green police dispatcher located a mentally handicapped man who had gone missing Tuesday night. |
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| Attend Michigan hearing on mega-dairy May 22 is a very important date. For most of the last decade, a small group of private citizens known as Environmentally Concerned Citizens of South Central Michigan has waged an uphill battle against the continuing pollution of the waters of the Great Lakes. |
| Bear necessity ON GLOBAL warming, the canary signaling trouble in the mine shaft is the polar bear trying to survive in a habitat of disappearing ice floes. Last week, the plight of the polar bear got the official recognition of the U.S. Department of the Interior. |
| Warming to the task IT IS NOT news that presumptive Republican nominee John McCain acknowledges global warming and supports a cap-and-trade program to reduce carbon-fuel emissions. He has been on record for saying so. |
| Loose talk PRESIDENT Bush didn't have to mention Neville Chamberlain by name in a speech before the Israeli Knesset last week. The British prime minister whose appeasement of the Nazis in 1938 led to the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia a year later was there in spirit. |
| Tigers recall Willis to join bullpen DETROIT Dontrelle Willis returned to the Tigers active roster Wednesday, but not at the expense of Armando Galarraga. |
| Springfield, Michalak blank Clay in district BOWLING GREEN - When Springfield and Clay met earlier in the softball season, right-handed sophomore Ashlyn Michalak performed about the way an underclassman pitcher lacking experience would probably perform. |
| Mud Hens score early, not often enough against Columbus The Mud Hens built leads of 3-0 and 4-1 during the first three innings of their morning game with Columbus yesterday. |
| Redskins' Davis apologizes for missing practice ASHBURN, Va. - Less than a month after being drafted, Washington Redskins tight end Fred Davis stepped behind a podium yesterday and performed a familiar professional sports ritual: the prearranged, contrite apology. |
| Celtics beat Pistons, extend home streak BOSTON - Not even a week of rest could prepare the Detroit Pistons for the hottest home team in the NBA. |
| Ailing Hessman mired in 1-for-17 slump Mud Hens third baseman Mike Hessman has been struggling at the plate recently, collecting just one hit in his last 17 at-bats. But that's not the reason Hessman wasn't in the lineup for Toledo's morning contest against Columbus at Fifth Third Field yesterday. |
| Mud Hens fall to Columbus Columbus scored six runs in the final four innings and defeated the Mud Hens 7-5 Tuesday at Fifth Third Field. |
| No Hens needed in Detroit as Toledo continues display of power Matt Joyce and Armando Galarraga are two former Mud Hens who have provided a little spark for the struggling Detroit Tigers, and the Tigers are not denying they have more options in Toledo. |
| Rojas now roving for parent Tigers Mike Rojas' reward for managing the Mud Hens to an International League West title last year is getting to spend more time at home in Naples, Fla. |
| Oil rises above $130 for first time Oil prices rose above $130 a barrel Wednesday for the first time, as supply concerns mounted and the dollar weakened. |
| Toledo home affordability declines Metropolitan Toledo homes are selling more cheaply than they did last year, but residents are even less likely to be able to afford them, a new study shows. |
| Toledoans tap veins for extra income Blood may be thicker than water, but plasma pays better. Plasma centers, have made collection and sale of the syrupy-yellow liquid big business. |
| Area joblessness falls in month The unemployment rate in all but one of northwest Ohio's counties dropped in April from the month before, but many had higher figures than a year ago, the state Department of Job and Family Services said yesterday. The statewide rate dropped to 5.6 percent, but the lowest in the area was 4.3 percent in Hancock County. Highest locally was 8. |
| Meijer boosts discount on gas to 10¢ a gallon Meijer Inc., which has five Toledo-area stores, said yesterday that, beginning June 1, customers using its credit cards will receive a discount of 10 cents a gallon at the retailers gas stations. |
| Will David Archuleta's ballads make him the new Idol tonight or will David Cook rock viewers? Kelly. Ruben. Fantasia. Carrie. Taylor. Jordin. |
| Yamaguchi wins 'Dancing With the Stars' LOS ANGELES - After four consecutive male winners on "Dancing With the Stars,"... |
| Movie review: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ''' "Lightning in a bottle" is how more than one critic described Raiders of the... |
| Holmes set for Broadway debut Arthur Millers All My Sons will be revived on Broadway this fall, featuring a... |
| Memorial Day Menu: Outdoor cooking can be delicious and healthy Memorial Day weekend is among the most popular for grilling. |
| Paintings by Toledo's Osthaus fetch handsome prices in Detroit Two paintings by Toledo artist Edmond Osthaus (1858-1928) fetched handsome... |
| 'Thanks for the memories,' Bob Hope told audiences; now his family plans to share them LOS ANGELES - A foot-high cowboy hat from the movie Paleface. |
| Spicy Five-Pepper T-Bone Steaks 2 beef T-bone steaks, cut 1 inch thick (about 16 ounces each) |
| Walking Clippers top trotting Hens The Mud Hens, who haven't lost very often this season, did so yesterday in the... |
| Solving readers' garden problems It's time to go through the mail and answer some of your garden dilemmas. |
| French-speakers unlikely to go their own way in Canada MONTREAL - For an American like me who at least pretends to be reasonably... |
| Grilling season goes green As consumers go green, so has their grilling. |
| Better wheel invented in Toledo blazed path toward autos The wheel was invented thousands of years before Peter Gendron was born in 1844. |
| Future of Ohio's beautiful parks not very bright The former Crane Creek State Park, which now is being managed by the Ohio... |
| Pakistanis among the most philanthropic people in the U.S. A CIVIL society depends on the generosity of its citizens for the support and... |
| Young Bowling Green essay contest winner gets day as mayor BOWLING GREEN - While her classmates at Kenwood Elementary were busy at school yesterday, Katie Baker was cruising around Bowling Green with the convertible top down. |
| FAA gives airport funds to Defiance, Kenton Two northwest Ohio airports were included in a new round of funding from the Federal Aviation Administration. |
| Wood County agency to seek replacement operating levy BOWLING GREEN - Wood County voters will be asked in November to replace a 1-mill operating levy that helps pay for substance abuse and mental-health services. |
| Perrysburg is given land for fire station Perrysburg City Council last night accepted a donation of 1.95 acres in the southwest part of Levis Commons on which to locate a new fire station. |
| Senior Day is 10-3 today at Sylvania's Tam-O-Shanter The Area Office on Aging of Northwestern Ohio and The Blade will host the 31st annual Senior Day Spring Fling from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today at the Sports and Exhibition Center at Tam-O-Shanter, 7060 Sylvania Ave., Sylvania. |
| Developer gets control of 58 acres in East Toledo Toledo City Council yesterday handed over 58 acres of city land in East Toledo to Developer Larry Dillin for a planned $320 million Marina District development. |
| Unique downtown sight may be demolished A downtown Toledo landmark - the uniquely shaped United Way building - could be changing. |
| Finkbeiner raps delay in return to Renaissance Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner yesterday said it was unacceptable for the owners of the Renaissance Senior Apartments downtown to again delay the move-in date for residents displaced in November by a natural gas explosion in the basement of the Valentine Theatre. |
| Upset mayor challenges Toledo to get healthier Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner yesterday promised to convene a summit of health care providers and challenge them to promote healthier lifestyles for Toledoans. |
| Move-in date delayed again at Renaissance The move-in date for residents of the Renaissance Senior Apartments displaced after an explosion in the basement of the Valentine Theatre in November has been pushed back again. |
| Central City Ministry honors pair of educators Sharon Desmond, a professor at the University of Maryland and a 1969 graduate of St. Angela Hall, and Helene Sheets, director of college relations at Lourdes College, last night were presented Urban All-American Awards by Central City Ministry of Toledo. |
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