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| Stainbrook presses to revitalize Lucas County GOP in bid for chairman During the 2006 primary election, Jon Stainbrook thought he had clear sailing to win a seat on the Lucas County Republican Party Central Committee. It wasn't a high-profile office - there was one for each of the 495 precincts in Lucas County. And, after all, he was unopposed on the ballot in his South Toledo precinct. |
| Space shuttle closes in on space station HOUSTON - Shuttle Discovery closed in on the international space station early Monday with a super-size delivery: a scientific lab that's as big as a school bus and a toilet pump. |
| Motorcyclist hurt in crash near Hillsdale HILLSDALE, Mich. An Osseo, Mich. man was hurt Sunday when the motorcycle he was operating crashed off West Reading Road south of this Hillsdale County community, authorities said. |
| Put-in-Bay officials, firms making island more family friendly Sticking close to home this summer? A new feature, Short Stops, will help steer readers toward day trips that won't burn the tank of gas. Short Stops will appear each Monday throughout the summer. |
| TARTA may run service for disabled After 20 years of contracting out its special van service for disabled people, the Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority may take the operation "in-house" this fall. |
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| Opinion tries to keep us defenseless How the editorials published by The Blade can be so consistently wrong is a matter of great puzzlement. Also of great puzzlement is the flawed logic presented in the guest editorial from the Columbus Dispatch, "Gun pandering isn't pretty." |
| Protecting the Zion girls THE First Amendment to the Constitution guarantees freedom of religion, but it doesn't drape a blanket of protection over practices that are illegal in this country. |
| Irrelevant to peace FEUDING parties in the Middle East are showing success in working out problems without U.S. help. |
| Pakistan's pressures THE confused situation in Pakistan in the wake of curbs on the authority of President Pervez Musharraf and the emergence of a divided coalition government is taking its toll. |
| Mud Hens' Bonine tops Indianapolis to get 9th victory INDIANAPOLIS - Eddie Bonine's solid pitching and a three-run sixth inning yesterday lifted the visiting Mud Hens to a 5-3 triumph over the Indianapolis Indians. |
| Move to put Osgood in net pays off for Red Wings DETROIT - Plan B has worked out pretty well for the Detroit Red Wings. |
| Coaching gurus plug cancer awareness at Inverness Jim Calhoun and Jim Boeheim were once young college basketball coaches whose main concerns were how to stop an opponent's point guard from penetrating and whether that high school kid from across town was worthy of a scholarship offer. |
| Tigers trump Seattle SEATTLE - Curtis Granderson has some advice: Don't count out those supposedly doomed Detroit Tigers just yet. |
| Royals top Indians again KANSAS CITY - Feeling refreshed after snapping a demoralizing 12-game skid the night before, the Kansas City Royals got solid pitching from Brian Bannister and home runs from Jose Guillen and Mark Grudzielanek to beat the Cleveland Indians 6-1 yesterday. |
| Savvy U.S. firms address quality of life While employers are slashing benefits to save money, they are using other tactics to try to retain workers, according to a recent study. |
| BUSINESS CHANGES Little Learner's Discovery Center Day Care has opened at 11445 Sylvania Ave., Richfield Township. |
| BUSINESS CALENDAR A seminar on the federal Healthy Families Act for companies, sponsored by the Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce, is 8 to 10 a.m. in the Edison Plaza, 300 Madison Ave. downtown, eighth floor. Cost: $10. Reservations by today, 419-241-8191 or toledochamber.com. |
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| Consumers likely to benefit as Walgreens, Rite Aid fight WHATEVER ails you, two of the nation's biggest drugstore chains are in an aggressive battle to make sure you won't travel far for a remedy. |
| Many women think they won't measure up when it's time to buy new swimwear ITS awful, said 42-year-old Kelly Beattie of Sylvania. |
| Golden Age actors return to the Valentine Forty-seven of the performers who trod the boards of the Valentine Theatres... |
| Columbus' orchestra may be silenced, but Toledo Symphony plays on As the Toledo Museum of Art Peristyle filled on May 9, shortly before the final... |
| Barbara Walters, in her own words There are two things that nobody who reads this book, or large parts of it, can... |
| Zap! Taser manufacturer targets them for personal use Its not really a party until someone fires a Taser. |
| Sounds: Duffy makes the '60s new again Listen to Duffy and try to place her. |
| Welcome to fabulous Michigan; New casino boost tourism in state's southwestern corner EW BUFFALO TOWNSHIP, Mich. |
| Packing light: Get the most from your carry-on bag NEW YORK Its time to think of the inside of your carry-on suitcase as real... |
| Memorial proves magical again for Perry DUBLIN, Ohio - Kenny Perry's sole purpose on the PGA Tour this year is to go... |
| On The Town: Time to move over, May Wrapping it up for May, there was moolah to make, wine to drink, and people to... |
| Attack in home fails to shake faith in others ONE late evening two weeks ago, a few unsavory characters broke into my home,... |
| Economical treats: Root beer float, ice cream sandwiches Make your own soda-fountain special for an economical treat with the added... |
| Dog's loose, broken nails may be sign of infection Dear Dr. |
| Miss America's mom is enjoying her daughter's reign FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. |
| Bowling Green eyes old junior high for offices BOWLING GREEN - By next year students at Bowling Green Junior High School are to move into a new building next to the high school on West Poe Road, leaving their old school downtown ripe for a new owner. |
| Families try to clean up destruction of tornadoes Dozens of families whose houses and barns were hit by tornadoes early Saturday in Hancock, Putnam, and Van Wert counties spent yesterday cleaning up and trying to put their lives back together. |
| FAA gives over $880,000 to 3 small, local airports Three northwest Ohio airports will share more than $880,000 from the Federal Aviation Administration. |
| Wood County panel to mull rezoning old school site BOWLING GREEN A rezoning request for the former Lemoyne Elementary School in Troy Township is to be reviewed by the Wood County Planning Commission at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow. |
| Bald eagles to be banded at Ottawa wildlife refuge The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife will conduct a bald eagle banding June 10 at the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge in Ottawa County. |
| Smash-and-grab thefts targeted by Metroparks officials Even though crime statistics show the Metroparks of the Toledo Area are among the safest places to be in Lucas County, park rangers say visitors shouldn't let down their guard. |
| New hours at post offices in Sylvania, on Bancroft Two Toledo area post offices will stay open an hour later on weekdays, starting June 9. |
| NAVY SEA CADETS GRADUATE ON BOYER The 2008 Commodore Perry Division Senior Class of the U.S. Navy Sea Cadet Corps line up on the S.S. Willis B. Boyer for the traditional Passing of Old Glory during a graduation ceremony. Petty Offi cer 1st Class Dylan M. Westrick, second from right, salutes Chief Petty Officer Ryan R. Moeller. Others are, from left, Seaman Logan P. |
| Toledo board of education delays marina meeting The Toledo Board of Education has rescheduled a meeting planned for today to resolve a dispute with the city over how much money the school system should receive for waiving its tax revenues from the planned Marina District project. |
| $75 for an autograph? I learned some time ago that you should never write anything while angry. Not a nasty letter to an ex-girlfriend. Not a degrading e-mail to your boss. Not a text message to someone who owes you money. |
| Puttering around, but not at home Feeling the sudden, overwhelming urge for some masochism, I made a late-morning tee time at Bedford Hills Golf Course just across the border in Michigan. Playing along were two retirees like me. |
| Stark sells Holiday Inn in Wickliffe Mon, 2 Jun 2008 04:30:00 EST Developer Robert Stark has sold the Holiday Inn Cleveland-East in Wickliffe to Inn at the Wickliffe LLC, which records at the Ohio Secretary of States office identify as an investor group in Chattanooga, Tenn. |
| Tourism ads push livin' for the weekend Mon, 2 Jun 2008 04:30:00 EST Cleveland marketing agency Singleton and Partners contribution to the states tourism campaign is set to launch with an adaptation of the Canton-born OJays 1976 hit Livin for the Weekend as a tie-in to the Ohio Division of Tourisms recently... |
| Voss is boss in export realm Mon, 2 Jun 2008 04:30:00 EST Voss Industries of Cleveland, a maker of specialized clamps, couplings and other fabricated parts for the aerospace and defense industries, has received the 2008 Presidential Export E Award the highest honor the U.S. |
| Soap opera update ALL MY CHILDREN: Clinging to the runner as Robert flew off in the helicopter, Jesse managed to open the pilot's door and throw Robert out. After landing, Jesse threatened to shoot Robert, but Frankie ... |
| Whose music? Prince puts new twist on debate WASHINGTON After word spread that Prince covered Radiohead's "Creep" at the Coachella Music Festival, the tens of thousands who couldn't be there ran to YouTube for a peek. Everyone was quickly denied... |
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