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| Overnight twisters wreck homes in northwest Ohio As a tornado ripped off the roof and part of the second story of their Hancock County farmhouse in the middle of the night, Erick and Ann Keefe huddled football style on top of their five children in the cellar, reciting the Lord's Prayer as mud balls whirled around them. |
| Ohio set to expand limits on self-defense COLUMBUS - Potential victims who harm or kill apparent intruders in their homes or vehicles would get the legal benefit of the doubt under a just-passed bill destined to get Gov. Ted Strickland's signature. |
| Bittersweet Farms sows inspiration On an idyllic spring morning near Whitehouse, the farmers were up and about. One rode a mower across a pasture. Another chopped wood: fragrant cedar and oak. Others were in the stable, tending to and playing with the animals. |
| Space enthusiasts take advantage of a Plum opportunity SANDUSKY - For the first time since 1999, NASA is inviting the community inside its Plum Brook Station - home of the world's largest vacuum chamber. |
| Lima crash victim's wife seeking $12 million in damages LIMA, Ohio - The widow of a Lima doctor who was killed in a fiery crash with a gasoline tanker in 2006 is seeking $12 million in damages in a lawsuit filed in the Ohio Court of Claims in Columbus. |
| War is often never over for the losers I read with amusement columnist David Shribman's comment in the May 25 edition of The Blade that "Vietnam is the only war in American history never to end." Clearly, Mr. Shribman is from the North. |
| Crosshairs on the messenger FORMER press secretary Scott McClellan's new tell-all book contains few really new revelations about the inner workings of the Bush White House, but that hasn't prevented administration character assassins from swarming to discredit the ex-inner circle loyalist. |
| Martian success SCIENTISTS at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory were hopeful about the chances of the Phoenix Mars Lander making it to the surface of Earth's nearest planetary neighbor in one piece after a 10-month, 422 million-mile journey. |
| Postwar obligations CONGRESS' attempt to provide for the future of the military men and women who have served in the Iraq war is a necessary response to what they have endured. At the same time, Americans should recognize that such concern is normally a postwar phenomenon, yet the war is by no means over. |
| Make UT a 'learning-centered' institution THE University of Toledo is participating in an important public debate regarding the future of higher education. |
| Hudler's goal puts Detroit 1 win from 11th Cup PITTSBURGH - The Detroit Red Wings wrecked the Pittsburgh Penguins' home-ice advantage and gave themselves a shot to hoist the Stanley Cup in Hockeytown. |
| Eastwood boys win title LEXINGTON, Ohio - Eastwood followed a championship at the district meet with an even more impressive effort yesterday to win the boys title at the |
| Young Devils fall to No. 1 team; Springfield's surprising run ends CLYDE - The young Springfield Blue Devils, who arrived ahead of schedule to go further in the tournament than expected, saw their impressive run come to an end yesterday with a 2-0 loss to top-ranked Elyria in a Division I softball regional final at Joe Wilson Field. |
| Freshman saves day for Elmwood ASHLAND, Ohio - With weathering hinges and a beat up frame, the Elmwood softball team believed it was finally time to break through the proverbial door that had rejected them in so many previous postseasons. |
| Royals end 'miserable streak' KANSAS CITY - David DeJesus homered and Kyle Davies pitched five strong innings just hours after being called up from Triple-A, sparking a 4-2 victory over the Cleveland Indians last night that snapped the Kansas City Royals' 12-game losing streak. |
| Hens fall into tie for lead in West INDIANAPOLIS - A 4-3 road loss to the Indianapolis Indians last night dropped the Mud Hens into a first-place tie in the International League West Division. Coupled with Louisville's 9-3 win over Lehigh Valley, Toledo and Louisville now have identical 34-23 marks. |
| Clevlen error costly for Mud Hens INDIANAPOLIS - Taking advantage of gusting winds in downtown Indianapolis last night, the Indians and the visiting Mud Hens played home run derby and combined for four breeze-blown clouts. In the end, though, it was right fielder Brent Clevlen's two-base error that handed the Indians a 3-2 triumph. |
| Clevlen, Mud Hens slam Buffalo Brent Clevlen noticed the pep in the Mud Hens' step had vanished; the pizzazz they'd been playing with was nowhere to be seen. |
| Tigers continue raid of Hens roster Mud Hens manager Larry Parrish said the Tigers never imagined they would be in this position this year - swapping one rookie for another with Toledo, and neither of them being quite ready for the major leagues. |
| Thomas heads to Detroit, while Joyce joins Mud Hens The Detroit Tigers swapped two members of their 2005 draft class today, promoting Toledo center fielder Clete Thomas to the big leagues and optioning outfielder Matt Joyce to the Hens. |
| Hens starters still struggling The Mud Hens have fallen into a disturbing pattern in recent days. The starting pitchers have struggled, putting the team in an early hole. And the offense has sputtered, laboring to score runs. |
| Retailers hedging on local bets Expect some minor changes to the Toledo retail scene in the next year, but don't expect any movement just yet on the soon-to-be closed Southwyck Shopping Center. |
| Fifth Third offers discounts for military personnel, families U.S. military personnel and their families received special treatment at Fifth Third Bank branches nationwide yesterday, with benefits that include higher certificate of deposit savings rates and lower loan rates. |
| U.S. spending, income growth remain weak WASHINGTON - The first round of federal economic stimulus checks gave a boost to personal incomes in April but a huge question remains: Will people spend the checks quickly enough to keep the economy afloat? |
| Greenspan says inflation is an immediate threat Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said the U.S. economy, which has been buffeted by speculation in the housing and stock markets, faces a more immediate threat from inflation than from additional speculative bubbles. |
| Factory near Mexico City to retool for Ford Fiesta DETROIT Ford Motor Co. plans to build its new Fiesta subcompact, for sale in the United States, at a factory near Mexico City, the company said yesterday. |
| Cable strikes again: 'In Plain Sight' the latest series to battle network doldrums The commercial networks must think that nobody watches television during the... |
| Condi Rice enlists in Kiss Army STOCKHOLM, Sweden The Kiss Army fan club has an enthusiastic new recruit:... |
| Video highlights of the day: SATC review, Korman obit It's ladies night in America as 'Sex and the City' hits the big screen. |
| Movie review: Sex and the City ''' The clothes! The shoes! The magical depiction of Manhattan and the promise of... |
| Chili Peppers drummer and friends in Bombastic Meatbats play here Saturday One rock star's tardiness gave birth to a new band. |
| Restaurant review: Nick and Jimmy's ''' Sports bars occupy a major place in Toledo's gastronomical landscape. |
| Historian, novelist, columnist added to Authors! Authors! Historian Douglas Brinkley, Chilean novelist Isabel Allende, and newspaper... |
| Murphy's to play host to saxman Larry Smith, known as one of the most authoritative interpreters of the great... |
| Muirfield up to par for Open consideration DUBLIN, Ohio - If the Players Championship is the so-called fifth major, then... |
| Ravens return to rejuvenated Ohio forests Researchers discover nesting pair and at least 5 young bir After more than 100 years the "super crow" has returned to live in Ohio,... |
| Great Lakes issue stuck in the muck Ohio legislators have once again needlessly prolonged debate over the Great... |
| Time to reflect on the power, promise of an American dynasty THE last brother is gravely ill, prompting an outpouring of acclaim, even from... |
| Ryder Cup dream alive for Perry DUBLIN, Ohio - Kenny Perry will celebrate his 48th birthday in August. |
| Singer gets a taste of reality Becoming famous has made Nick Brownell poor. |
| Look to Solomon to solve delegate dilemma HERE'S how Democratic Party leaders can solve what to do about Michigan's 156... |
| Give Obama the potato test HE GENERATES even more gaffes than Dan Quayle. |
| Expert detects rise in home invasions When the doorbell rang late one night, Mahamed Moubarak, then 14, opened the door at his West Toledo house, thinking it might be one of his friends. |
| Demand for food stamps surges across region Last month, Roy and Monica Craven did something they thought they would never have to do. |
| Toledo magazine: Sailing into another season |
| Girl drowns in pool at neighbor's MONROEVILLE, Ohio - A 7-year-old girl drowned in a neighbor's swimming pool on Baker Street in northwestern Huron County's Monroeville yesterday after apparently climbing over the backyard fence when her mother was asleep, police said. |
| Toledo to Put-in-Bay gets 1st run With 57 passengers on board, the Jet Express II backed away from the Toledo Maritime Center yesterday morning, eased its way under the Craig Memorial Bridge, then revved its jet engines for its journey out the Maumee River and across western Lake Erie to South Bass Island's Put-in-Bay. |
| Labor-business group gets 2-month reprieve A local consortium of labor and business representatives that has worked as mediators in labor disputes for more than 60 years has received a stay of execution for two months while supporters look for funding to keep it operating. |
| Expedited courthouse ruling sought TIFFIN - Saying demolition of the 1884 Seneca County Courthouse was on a fast track, six county residents trying to save the landmark yesterday asked the Ohio Supreme Court to expedite its ruling on their request for an injunction. |
| Search ends for boater who fell into Lake Erie MONROE The U.S. Coast Guard yesterday called off the search for a Tecumseh man who fell out of his 20-foot boat Thursday while fishing in Lake Erie off Monroe. |
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