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| Veterans' project offers history, family lessons; Fremont Ross students find new link with elders Like a number of his classmates at Fremont Ross High School, Tyler Cheek never knew his two grandfathers. Both World War II veterans, one died before he was born, and the other died in 1991 when Tyler was just 1 year old. |
| Two boaters rescued from Lake Erie near Grassy Island Two people spent about 10 minutes in Lake Erie waters after their canoe capsized Monday afternoon about a mile off shore between Grassy Island and the Lost Peninsula near Toledo. They were rescued with the help from U.S. Coast Guard crews, authorities said. |
| Area fire crews fight multiple blazes Area fire crews extinguished three fires Monday morning - a vacant house fire in central Toledo, a fire at an unoccupied mobile home in Springfield Township, and a vacant barn fire near the Alvordton community in Williams County. |
| Elderly man stabbed in his central Toledo residence An elderly man was stabbed late Sunday in his Cherry Street residence in central Toledo, and police were looking for a woman Monday in connection with the incident, authorities said. |
| NWS issues Hazardous Weather Outlook for area The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for Lake Erie and Northwest Ohio. |
| Kirk - Memorial Day |
| Nix surcharge on renewable energy bills A recent editorial in The Blade about a Michigan House renewable energy legislative package inaccurately stated that I co-sponsored the measures. I want to clarify that I did not sponsor the legislation, nor do I support the bills in their current form as they will increase utility rates on already overburdened state residents. |
| Revelry or pause? ANOTHER chilly spring, following a persistently snowy winter that refused to die, has made it difficult to imagine that summer will soon be here. But no matter what the temperature, we are reminded by the calendar that summer- unofficially at least - has arrived because the Memorial Day weekend is here. |
| Time to stop state drain on turnpike For 50 years, the state of Ohio has shortchanged the Ohio Turnpike corridor - a key leg on federal I-80/I-90, northern Ohio's economic artery. Indeed, the state of Ohio has never returned even one red cent of federal gasoline tax revenue for economic improvements along I-80/90 and its adjacent communities. |
| Protect pike funds TAPPING into Ohio Turnpike revenue, even for a project as worthy as Gov. Ted Strickland's $1.57 billion economic-stimulus plan, is a dangerous road to take since lawmakers, once they sniff a new source of cash, are like addicts who keep returning for a fresh fix until they've drained it dry. |
| Luck sides with Dixon this year in Indy 500 victory INDIANAPOLIS - Scott Dixon has clearly had enough of second place. |
| Hessman set for IL home run history despite Hens loss to Louisville Mike Hessman entered yesterday's game against the Louisville Bats averaging one home run per 9.15 at-bats. |
| Kahne capitalizes on Stewart slip to win Coca-Cola 600 CONCORD, N.C. For nearly a year, nothing went right for Kasey Kahne. |
| Red Wings forward Drake in Cup finals for first time DETROIT - His heart pounding and knees quaking, Dallas Drake stepped on the ice for the Stanley Cup finals for the first time in his career Saturday night. |
| Off game by Billups hurts Pistons AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - The Pistons' greatest advantage in their matchup with the Boston Celtics was supposed to be their deep well of playoff experience. |
| Being selective helps Hens hitters As professional baseball's leader in home runs, the Mud Hens have shown this year an ability to strike quickly. |
| Hens rally with 2 in 9th Jackson Melian complained of a sore lip while stomping his foot on the ground to shake loose the shaving cream in his ear. |
| Vasquez back on track: Hens' starter turns in gem to knock off Louisville There were mechanical issues for Mud Hens pitcher Virgil Vasquez to address, but more than anything, last night's outing was about building confidence. |
| Bautista looks to shake off rust with rehab in Toledo Another major leaguer rehabbing an injury with the Mud Hens this season will arrive at Fifth Third Field tonight in the form of Tigers relief pitcher Denny Bautista. |
| Rusch turnaround helps Hens to rally Matt Rusch couldn't even take his spikes off yesterday before half of the Mud Hens' clubhouse congratulated him. |
| Walks hurting Bonine If Mud Hens starting pitcher Eddie Bonine walking three of the first four batters yesterday wasn't enough of a sign as to how his day would go, the grand slam he coughed up to the fifth hitter did the trick. |
| Old-fashioned method of 'dry farming' irrigates California vineyard KENWOOD, Calif. - Vineyard manager Steve Thomas grasps the trunk of a zinfandel vine, a redwood of the vineyard, gnarled with age and planted in the days when irrigation meant a barrel of water on a horse-drawn cart. |
| Ex-Chrysler supplier Plastech to sell off assets DETROIT Auto parts supplier Plastech Engineered Products Inc. has received permission from a federal bankruptcy judge in Detroit to start an auction process June 16 to sell its assets. |
| BUSINESS CALENDAR A meeting of the ISACA Northwest Ohio Chapter is at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Elks Lodge, 200 Campbell Hill Rd., Bowling Green. Presentation on computer forensics by Steffan Gaydos of DERA Forensics Group. Cost: $15, $7 for students. To register, go to www.nwohio-isaca.org. |
| Rising food, gas prices change area consumers' habits ECONOMISTS have debated for decades whether American consumers spending habits were immune from global economic conditions. |
| Let's make a deal: In slow economy, people are bartering for things they want For a growing number of Americans, caught in the icy grip of the economy and strapped for cash, there's just one question. |
| Toledo Museum of Art: Treasures from a Du Pont mansion Henry du Pont, immensely wealthy great-grandson of a dynamite manufacturer,... |
| At home in Nashville: They may sing rock or pop, but past 'Idol' stars are going country When he's looking for a mental health break, Bo Bice retreats to a porch at his... |
| Your life in photos: Experts give advice on how to take memorable family pictures The baby is red-faced, screeching, waving its little fists - clearly put out... |
| Nine great places to picnic Its Memorial Day weekend, and that means the unofficial start of summer. |
| 'Recount': Drama about hanging chads, political in-fighting is a winner Until the year 2000, the term hanging chads might well have described some... |
| What they're reading: E.J. Wells #149; Blood Meridian, by Cormac McCarthy |
| New book on energy crisis deals with solutions Veteran White House correspondent Helen Thomas calls Apollos Fire a... |
| Broadway, movie fare delivered with style Marvin Hamlisch was lavish in his praise of the Toledo Symphony, which he led... |
| On The Town: Season starts shipshape Happy Memorial Day! While paying respects to veterans, folks also are taking... |
| Young Americans losing touch with nation's natural wonders THE GOOD news is that millions of Americans visit their national parks every... |
| Food festivals can make delicious vacations As you plan your summer travels, think about enjoying food festivals not only... |
| Beantown, Big Apple, Motown top sports towns My friend Oscar thinks Detroit is the best sports town in America. |
| Final wave of songbird migration offers challenge Beware the invasion of the Empidonax flycatchers this weekend. |
| Reformed speeder vows to live life in the slow lane I confess. |
| Deal puts Great Lakes accord back on course Politics, they say, is the art of compromise. |
| Vietnam War may have run its course HAVE a kind of empty feeling? Sense that something has been missing these last... |
| FLAG-RAISING HONORS SWANTON TOWNSHIP WAR VET, GRAD Edward Pawlinski and members of his family applaud outside his Swanton Township home as a Marine Corps color guard raises a U.S. flag that has flown over the Capitol Building. Because Mr. |
| SALUTE TO VETERANS IN TEMPERANCE Ray Nusbaum, an Army veteran from Temperance, adorns a veterans grave in Resurrection Cemetery with flags as the region and the nation prepare to honor the veterans of all U.S. armed forces. After the salutes, though, residents will celebrate the start of the summer season. |
| Toledo Farmers' Market's Flower Day blooms with crowds A troubling economy and record-high gas prices are failing to put a damper on Flower Day Weekend, an annual event at the Toledo Farmers' Market, next to the Erie Street Market in the downtown Warehouse District. |
| Toledos summer concert series kicks off Thursday A noontime downtown Toledo concert series featuring a different style of music each week begins Thursday and continues on Thursdays through Aug. 28. |
| Toledo Municipal Court cuts hours to save money The public hours for Toledo Municipal Court will be cut by two hours to help save money, Presiding Judge Tim Kuhlman said yesterday. |
| Mayoral aide resigns, interviews for port post More than two months after a three-week suspension for off-air vulgar comments spoken to a Detroit radio station producer, Toledo mayoral spokesman Brian Schwartz announced yesterday he would be leaving his job. |
| Memorial parade steps off at 10 a.m. in downtown Toledo Memorial Day events in northwest Ohio today include: |
| Mayor, chief caution drivers to stay sober Toledo's mayor and police chief yesterday urged motorists to stay sober this holiday weekend to avoid tragic accidents like one in December that left five family members dead on I-280 in a wrong-way crash. |
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