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| Marina District project in peril as Toledo, TPS tussle over slice of tax funds The Finkbeiner administration and Toledo Public Schools are at odds over how much the school system should be paid for its approval of legislation needed to start construction of the $320 million Marina District. |
| BG police search for suspect in armed robbery BOWLING GREEN Police are searching for a robber who held up National Cash Advance on East Wooster Street Wednesday afternoon. |
| Ohio governor taps law professor as temporary AG replacement COLUMBUS Ohio State Universitys law school dean, Nancy Rogers, will serve as acting attorney general until voters select a permanent replacement for the banished Marc Dann on Nov. 4. |
| Defense rests in federal terrorism trial After presenting a final audio recording of a conversation between Mohammad Amawi and the governments cooperating witness about Mr. Amawis financial trouble, the defense team for Mr. Amawi rested its case in U.S. |
| Stolen cannon's home again; 6 months later, woman spots gun missing from Weston yard WESTON, Ohio - Thomas Hillier figured the miniature cannon that he displayed in his front yard probably was sold for scrap after it disappeared last fall from its pedestal next to his flagpole. |
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| Township zoning rules are effective To the reader who thinks that townships' ineffective and lax zoning codes are ruining the state of Ohio: I think she should go to her local township zoning office and review her local zoning codes and laws. She may find them quite effective. |
| Preserve 1 Stranahan THE United Way of Greater Toledo, "exploring options" for replacing its downtown headquarters, is considering razing the 40-year-old structure and building a new one in its place. |
| Sweet taste of success WHEN consumers see the word "organic" on a label, they assume the product inside is safe, natural, and good for them. But recent revelations about the cane sugar content of Similac Organic baby formula highlight the fact that "natural" doesn't always mean "good for you" and "safe" isn't always the same thing as desirable or wise. |
| Video of the day: Players break cup Spokane Chiefs players hoist a broken Memorial Cup after winning Canada's Junior Hockey Championship. The cup broke during the post-game celebration. Not to fear, though, it's a replica of the real trophy which is in the Hockey Hall of Fame. |
| Learning the ropes: St. John's grad begins NHL quest KITCHENER, Ont. - It was a few minutes before the puck dropped on Sunday's championship game of the Memorial Cup tournament - one of the most anticipated days on Canada's hockey calendar. Across the country, countless thousands had settled in to watch the spectacle on television. |
| Late pickup Stuart works for Red Wings defense DETROIT - It was mid-February and Ken Holland was searching for the final piece of his puzzle. |
| Matthews RBI single gives Angels 3-2 win over Tigers ANAHEIM, Calif. The Angels Ervin Santana was able to shrug off Miguel Cabreras two-run homer in the second inning the same way he hadnt let a couple of recent losses get to him. |
| City League baseball semifinals set for Monday at Skeldon The City League baseball playoffs are set to begin with semifinal games Monday at Skeldon Stadium. |
| Mud Hens lose, but Larish gets call by Tigers First, it was one reporter. |
| Bisons could be headed to Columbus Before arriving in Toledo, the Buffalo Bisons played their only four-game series in Columbus this season. |
| Report: Ford may cut up to 12 percent of U.S. salaried workforce DETROIT A published report says Ford Motor Co. may cut its U.S. salaried work force by up to 12 percent, or more than 2,000, as it tries to keep its restructuring plan on track amid slumping sales and record-high gas prices. |
| Area drivers weigh use of fuel additives to try to boost vehicles' gas mileage Upgrading to a fuel-efficient car doesn't necessarily mean buying an expensive hybrid. |
| Libbey to honor four groups of employee kin Within the fraternity of Toledoans who have made their livings making glass, Virginia Cunningham is what you might call an extended legacy. |
| DTE offers rebates for gas conservation DTE Energy is offering rebates of up to $5,000 to a select number of its MichCon natural gas customers for using products and services that help conserve energy. |
| Cooper Tire opens tech facility in China FINDLAY Cooper Tire Rubber Co. announced yesterday that it has opened its Cooper Tire Asia Technical Center in suburban Shanghai to coordinate development efforts with Asian auto manufacturers. |
| Berkey woman knows the right price and wins a car Kimberly Finch of Berkey won a car and the showcase prize on The Price is Right... |
| Sweet stuff: Restaurant show previews the trends CHICAGO - Past the touch-screen kiosks for fast-food orders, beyond the chrome... |
| Future looks bright for 'Desperate Housewives' Although it was rumored beforehand, some viewers were no doubt surprised by the... |
| Remembering our Fallen Heroes Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a time to remember the 1. |
| Usher transforms from player to parent on new CD NEW YORK - For more than a decade, Usher's music has been the soundtrack to a... |
| Tokio Hotel: Making teens swoon in Germany, pop quartet sets its sights on the U.S. LOS ANGELES - Move over Jonas Brothers, the Kaulitz twins are moving in. |
| Players win gives Sergio confidence DUBLIN, Ohio - Sergio Garcia's tap-in putt on the island green at TPC Sawgrass... |
| Replacement host earns a reluctant fan Happy 50th birthday to Drew Carey May 23. So the wish is five days old. |
| Sprinkler system lends nature a hand It seems like we have had a soggy spring, but if you dig a hole deeper than 8... |
| Lieberman, Dodd have appeal as potential running mates THE CANDIDATES' choices for vice president are the next big event in America's... |
| Hancock County eyes new court building to consolidate office space FINDLAY - The Hancock County commissioners think they finally have the best solution for housing county government, and they're hoping to stir up some public support for it. |
| Festivities set for opening of childrens garden in Bowling Green BOWLING GREEN Families are invited to attend the grand opening and dedication of the Childrens Discovery Garden at Simpson Garden Park from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday. |
| Repair funds needed for Gibraltar Island castle GIBRALTAR ISLAND, Ohio - Got $3 million to spare? |
| 7-year-old's photos to help develop funds for Cambodia Seven-year-old Kalliyan Srey-Ry Lagger rifled through a box of photos on the kitchen table, plucking out the most radiant prints of the bunch. |
| Fishermen on both sides of Lake Erie fret over livelihood WHEATLEY, Ont. - Commercial fishing is a dying industry on the U.S. side of Lake Erie, but it remains big in Canada, with an annual harvest of 36 million pounds. |
| Playing pioneer: Sauder Village opens window to region's past |
| Entries sought for Bowling Green, Wood County postcard series BOWLING GREEN Artists who live, work, or attend school in Wood County are invited to submit images of Bowling Green or the county as part of the first Bowling Green Postcard Series Competition. |
| NASAs Plum Brook area plans open house, tours SANDUSKY The Plum Brook Station of the NASA Glenn Research Center will have a public open house from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. |
| Sandusky County nonprofit group to move its office FREMONT The Sandusky County Economic Development Corp. is moving its office from 101 South Front St. to 2511 Countryside Drive in Fremont. |
| Ohio Nature Conservancy marks golden anniversary This weekend marks 50 years in Ohio for the Nature Conservancy. |
| Mediator service votes to disband after Toledo council cuts LMC budget in half After seeing its funds cut by the city of Toledo, the Labor-Management-Citizens Committee - a consortium of labor and business representatives which has worked as mediators in local labor disputes for more than 60 years - is in danger of extinction. |
| Renaissance residents return to downtown Toledo apartments The Renaissance Senior Apartments in downtown Toledo reopened yesterday to its displaced residents, more than six months after an early morning natural gas explosion in the adjoining Valentine Theatre forced everyone out. |
| Toledo owners may face fees for vacant properties Owners of any Toledo structure vacant for more than 90 days would be required to register the property and pay a fee if a new law proposed yesterday by Mayor Carty Finkbeiner gets City Council approval. |
| Jacobs Group, partner plan Public Sq. office tower Wed, 28 May 2008 16:22:00 EST The developer in Westlake and Gerald Hines Interests of Houston have formed a joint venture that wants to construct a 21-story building in the heart of downtown Cleveland. |
| KeyCorp's stock slides on loan loss warning Wed, 28 May 2008 11:58:00 EST The banking company in a regulatory filing significantly increased its 2008 outlook for loan charge-offs. |
| HydroGen to cut nearly two-thirds of work force Wed, 28 May 2008 13:46:00 EST The maker of fuel cell systems said it's eliminating 76 employees and independent contractors and is considering a sale of the company. |
| Strickland names interim attorney general Wed, 28 May 2008 11:37:00 EST The governor has chosen Nancy Rogers, dean of Ohio State's law school, to serve as the disgraced Marc Dann's replacement until voters elect a new attorney general this fall. |
| Thompson Hine taps practice group chair Wed, 28 May 2008 09:03:00 EST William Jacobs has been named head of the law firm's Business Litigation practice, its largest. |
| Garfield Heights building changes hands Wed, 28 May 2008 09:14:00 EST Sentry Center, a medical/office building on Granger Road, has been sold for $3.3 million, |
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