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| Ontario wind farm generates positive spin; officials see potential for Great Lakes region With 66 turbines now and plans for another 18, Ontario's $200 million Erie Shores Wind Farm could be a sign of things to come for the Great Lakes region. |
| Sides deliver closing arguments in Detroit trial of former Kevorkian lawyer, Fieger DETROIT Geoffrey Fieger illegally solicited political donations, urged donors not to cooperate with authorities and falsely claimed innocence afterward, a prosecutor said Tuesday. |
| Man arrested, arraigned after shooting at Toledo police officers A man was arrested early Tuesday in Central Toledo after he was accused of robbing two people at gunpoint and then shooting at Toledo police who returned fire, authorities said. |
| Man hurt in Oregon boating accident A Toledo man was hurt early Tuesday on Lake Erie when his 14-foot powerboat was hurled against rocks near the shore in Oregon, authorities said. |
| Firefighters battle blaze near Adrian ADRIAN, Mich. An Adrian Township man was severely burned in a house fire early Tuesday on West Valley Road near Carson Highway north of this Lenawee County community, authorities said. |
| Judge Dixon on her job performance I did not read the column by Crystal Dixon of the University of Toledo on the Toledo Free Press Web site, but I suspect I would have disagreed with her position on gays. |
| 'F' on Mideast policy PRESIDENT Bush's trip to the Middle East sadly epitomized the failure of his policies toward the region during his two terms in office. |
| The Meijer mistake IMAGINE a giant retail chain getting angry because the people in one small township in northern Michigan have the nerve to vote against having one of their huge "superstores" in their neighborhood. So the company sets out to sabotage democracy by paying money under the table and trying to illegally influence a local election. |
| Tigers call up Mud Hens' Larish Mud Hens first baseman Jeff Larish was removed from tonights game against Buffalo after two innings and promoted to the Detroit Tigers. |
| Red Wings, Osgood shuts out Penguins DETROIT - Even at the ripe old age of 20, Sidney Crosby knows that if your opponent puts two goals on the board before you even get a shot on net, more often than not you're in for a long night. |
| Unheralded McDyess, Maxiell spark Pistons over Celtics AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - The Pistons were in big-time need of a spark in a vital Game 4. It didn't come from the expected sources, but it did come. |
| Snyder helps Bisons top Mud Hens Toledo's Fifth Third Field is the closest Brad Snyder can get to playing in his hometown of Bellevue, Ohio. |
| Indy 500 almost produces some NASCAR-like situations INDIANAPOLIS - During its more than decade-long internal split, open-wheel racing was often envious of the success of its distant stock car cousin, and was less than discreet about how it coveted NASCAR's fat TV ratings, its huge and passionate following, and the ability of the stock car folks to stage a real show, even when the racing is ho-hum. |
| Sardinha family reunion cut short The Cleveland Indians must have little regard for family reunions. |
| NY judge says Dell misled customers on financing, repairs ALBANY, N.Y. A New York judge concluded Tuesday that Dell Inc. engaged in repeated false and deceptive advertising of its promotional credit financing and warranties and ordered the computer retailer to more clearly disclose that most customers don't qualify for free financing or get "next day" repair service. |
| Court OKs suits on retaliation in race, age cases WASHINGTON, D.C. An unexpected blend of liberal and conservative Supreme Court justices gave workers more leeway Tuesday to sue when they face retaliation after complaining about discrimination in the workplace. |
| U.S. home prices tumble a record 14.1 pct in 1Q NEW YORK U.S. home prices dropped at the sharpest rate in two decades during the first quarter, a closely watched index showed Tuesday, a somber indication that the housing slump continues to deepen. |
| U.S. home sales post unexpected April increase WASHINGTON, D.C. Sales of new homes rose in April for the first time in six months although the unexpected increase still left activity near the lowest level in 17 years. |
| GM speeds up pickup truck production cut at Flint factory DETROIT General Motors Corp. says it will speed up production cuts at a pickup truck factory in Flint that had been closed due to a strike at a parts supply company. |
| Director and actor Sydney Pollack dies at 73 LOS ANGELES Sydney Pollack was remembered by some of the elite actors he... |
| Martin Sheen opens up about son Charlie's drug use LOS ANGELES Martin Sheen became "fanatic" when his son Charlie was using... |
| Toledo Zoo fund-raiser features 54 restaurants, eclectic menu ZOOtoDO, the Toledo Zoo's annual black-tie affair, has become a culinary and... |
| Filing 'Prince Caspian' was a hairy experience for actor Peter Dinklage NEW YORK - Jeff Bridges from Iron Man isn't the only actor who lost his locks... |
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| Cheap gasoline provided means to the good life Like an oilwell gusher, gasoline pump prices blew through the $4-a-gallon level... |
| Regional cookbooks ready for summer Regional American cookbooks are a treasure trove of favorite recipes. |
| Perrysburg Township couple's concern for animals went too far, wife admits Barbara Heidtman is the first to admit she and her husband were in over their heads. |
| Toledo vacant house proposal calls for registration, fee Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner plans to introduce legislation to City Council calling for the creation of a vacant residential building registration. |
| Hail to this conquering hero Memorial Day lunch with a Michigan football fan was a great honor for me. First, however, you must understand that I am an Ohio State alumnus and a diehard Buckeye fan. |
| Rotek plans big investment in Aurora Tue, 27 May 2008 14:39:00 EST The maker of large-diameter rings and bearings has announced a planned $82 million expansion of its Aurora plant and U.S. headquarters, and will expand its Florence, Ky., operations as well. |
| Aleris names special advisor to CEO Tue, 27 May 2008 08:35:00 EST As part of its succession planning process, the producer and recycler of aluminum products said John Wasz will work alongside top boss Steven Demetriou. |
| Thompson Hine expands Atlanta office Tue, 27 May 2008 09:55:00 EST The Cleveland-based law firm has added a trio of attorneys who have left an Atlanta-based litigation firm to become part of its Product Liability Litigation group. |
| Israeli technical company to move to Akron Tue, 27 May 2008 08:58:00 EST Cellular Systems International expects to bring five or more of its Israeli employees to a new Akron office by the end of the summer, with the expectation of hiring 20 or more people locally. |
| Hospitals take action Tue, 27 May 2008 09:01:00 EST Days can feel like weeks when a woman is waiting to find out whether that lump in her breast or spot on her mammogram is cancerous. Akron General Medical Center is trying to provide a quicker answer and faster access to treatment. |
| Grads find jobs, few choices Tue, 27 May 2008 08:53:00 EST With college commencements almost over for 2008, thousands of graduates are now faced with finding a job - joining more than 1.5 million grads nationally in flooding the market in one of the most uncertain economic climates in recent years. |
| Freudenberg job cuts called no surprise Tue, 27 May 2008 08:45:00 EST At least 43 workers at an automotive parts plant in Milan have been laid off. |
| Residents can vote for new city logo, tagline Tue, 27 May 2008 08:38:00 EST As part of a branding campaign for Medina, Savvy Marketing International LLC is presenting three logo and four tagline options aimed to give the city a more prominent identity in the state and country. |
| Towns start to cooperate Tue, 27 May 2008 08:30:00 EST After fighting one another for jobs for years, communities throughout Ohio are trying to cooperate more. The Ohio Department of Development is putting together incentives, as mayors in 16 Northeast Ohio counties work on a plan to share new tax money. |
| Let's make a deal: In slow economy, people are bartering for things they want Tue, 27 May 2008 08:51:00 EST For a growing number of Americans, caught in the icy grip of the economy and strapped for cash, there's just one question. Wanna trade? |
| Making gains with back pain Tue, 27 May 2008 08:56:00 EST After nearly a decade of required clinical trials, the courting of investors and the jumping through government hoops, the new Lumbar Matrix Scan will ship out to about 35 hospitals and clinics around the country in the next 12 months. |
| A failure to launch Tue, 27 May 2008 08:44:00 EST Despite millions of dollars in federal funding and support from elected officials, the Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport still lacks the one asset many agree it needs to ensure survival: daily commercial service. |
| Gigantic wheels turning Titan Tire factory into a hub of new activity Tue, 27 May 2008 08:49:00 EST Bryan, Ohio, the Williams County seat, is already home to the Etch A Sketch drawing toy and Dum Dum pops, but soon it will have a third claim to fame: gigantic tires. |
| Smoking ban called a success Tue, 27 May 2008 08:39:00 EST In just more than a year since the Ohio Smoke Free Workplace Law took effect, smoking rates are falling. Recently released statistics show 18.8% of Cuyahoga County residents smoke, down from 21.3% at the start of 2007. |
| What happens to Lorain's businesses when the bridge goes up? Tue, 27 May 2008 08:30:00 EST When the Charles Berry Bascule Bridge in Lorain goes up so that repairs can be done this summer, businesses on the east side of the Black River will be impacted, owners say. |
| The 57 slowdown: Businesses and travelers deal with traffic woes Tue, 27 May 2008 08:33:00 EST Eighteen months sounds like a really, really long time for business owners near clogged state Route 57 in Elyria. The $20 million construction project that city officials have said will transform the thoroughfare got under way two weeks ago. |
| Gulp! Sales dry up for 'gas guzzlers' Tue, 27 May 2008 08:43:00 EST If you're trying to sell your SUV or truck, good luck. As fuel prices climb even higher, sales of "gas guzzling" vehicles are plummeting. More and more people are trading those vehicles in for smaller, more fuel-efficient cars. |
| Companies facing closure must plan ahead Tue, 27 May 2008 08:35:00 EST It's a truism of business that some fail especially when the economy turns down but companies can soften the blow to clients, employees and investors with planning and communication, experts say. |
| Huron County Health Department eyes restaurant 'grade cards' Tue, 27 May 2008 08:29:00 EST In the wake of the recent salmonella outbreak, the Huron County General Health District is proposing restaurants start posting the results of their last health inspection. |
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