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| Fremont plane crash kills 6; former Ohio lawmaker Gene Damschroder was among victims A single-engine airplane crash near Fremont Airport yesterday afternoon killed six people, including the pilot who was a prominent former Ohio legislator and who was offering plane rides at a charity breakfast. |
| Severe thunderstorm watch for southeastern Michigan, northwestern Ohio The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Okla. has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for southeastern Michigan and northwestern Ohio until 8 p.m. |
| McDonald's pulls sliced tomatoes over Salmonella concerns OAK BROOK, Ill. McDonald's says it has stopped serving sliced tomatoes in its restaurants over concerns about Salmonella food poisoning linked to uncooked tomatoes. |
| Saudi seeks meeting to tackle high oil prices RIYADH, Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia says it will call for a meeting of oil producing countries and consumers to discuss soaring oil prices and work to prevent unjustified rise in prices. |
| Sen. Kennedy returns to Cape Cod after brain surgery HYANNIS PORT, Mass. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy said it was "good to be home" after flying back to Massachusetts a week after undergoing an aggressive and delicate surgery to treat a cancerous brain tumor. |
| Ladies' lunch just the right prescription In the midst of political uproar, soaring gas prices, and disasters around the world, a heartwarming and down-to-earth event occurs every Wednesday morning. Seven to 10 ladies meet for breakfast at the Green Lantern on Broadway near downtown Toledo. |
| Out of Iraq THE United States finds itself further out on that perilous foreign policy limb known as Iraq. Australia is withdrawing its combat troops, other Arab nations have denied the government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki debt relief, and Mr. al-Maliki's regime balks at concluding an agreement that makes a continuing U.S. presence there legal. |
| Those trailers, again THE travel trailers made available to house Gulf Coast residents left homeless by the wrath of hurricanes Rita and Katrina in 2005 came to symbolize the lethal incompetence of the Bush Administration. |
| Kirk - Symphony's passing |
| Facebook photos can derail future As a student at Ohio University, I feel that I can speak for many students when I say that having a Facebook account is one of the primary ways of keeping in touch with old and new friends and keeping up with what is going on in our peers' lives. |
| Giants defensive end Michael Strahan to retire EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. Seven-time Pro Bowl defensive end Michael Strahan is retiring after a 15-year career, capped by a Super Bowl title with the New York Giants in February. |
| Celtics hold off furious Lakers rally BOSTON - Banner No. 17 is halfway to the rafters. The Celtics are two wins from another NBA championship. |
| Mud Hens impress most everyone, except Clippers The "Main Man" was watching last night, and the Mud Hens tried their best to impress. |
| Hornish finds NASCAR to be a real challenge BROOKLYN, Mich. A lot of people tried to tell Sam Hornish Jr. what this year would be like. He was leaving his familiar, comfortable seat in an open-wheel Indy-style race car, and pulling back the netting so he could climb through the window into a stock car. |
| Galarraga, Dolsi pay dividends for Tigers against Indians DETROIT - The Tigers traded away five young arms after last season to acquire the big bats of Miguel Cabrera and Edgar Renteria. |
| Need program to ID the Hens Who are these guys wearing the Mud Hens uniforms? |
| Bats rough up Bonine in victory over Mud Hens LOUISVILLE - The Louisville Bats spoiled Eddie Bonine's 27th birthday last night. |
| Mud Hens rally for victory in 11th LOUISVILLE - With some big hits from the bottom of its order Toledo remained alone atop the International League West standings. |
| Justices rule against state worker who lost job WASHINGTON The Supreme Court on Monday made it more difficult for individual public employees to sue for workplace discrimination. |
| Tough times complicate retirement PITTSBURGH - Despite their best efforts to save, sacrifice, and limit their living expenses, retirees often live out their golden years with a fear of running out of money. |
| More firms blocking online videos Carriage Services Inc., a Houston funeral-services company, recently found that 70 percent of the workers in its 125-person headquarters watched videos on Web sites like Google Inc.'s YouTube and News Corp.'s MySpace for about an hour a day. |
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| BUSINESS CALENDAR A Tech Connect meeting for entrepreneurs and small technology firms to discuss ideas is set for 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Navy Bistro at The Docks in East Toledo. It is sponsored in part by the Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce, Bowling Green State University, and University of Toledo. Cost: free. |
| Summer's best defense: Wearing the right sunscreen can protect against skin cancer Toledo native Gretchen Bleiler spends days drenched in sunlight reflected off... |
| Carrie Underwood: Still learning and growing Thanks to Carrie Underwood, wishing wells are going to be getting a lot of... |
| Graduation day for a class of one KELLEYS ISLAND, Ohio If it takes a village to raise a child, then it takes an... |
| Marsalis family spends Fathers Day at Toledo jazz fest Ellis Marsalis, Jr. |
| 'Princess Diaries' crowned Meg Cabot with literary success Stretched out on her bed with her computer in her charming 1850s home on the... |
| Fortune cookies open the door to Chinese-American culture |
| Sensenstein chooses family over work, leaves WTOL after 25 years Long-time weekend sports anchor Gary Sensenstein is leaving WTOL-TV, Channel... |
| Travel talk Country star Keith Urban is the latest celebrity to loan a motorcycle and... |
| On The Town: And they're off to the races It was off to the races, whether on the lake or at the tracks, and where there... |
| Buffett's Margaritaville remains a very nice place to be ON THE back of our little RV, I keep a bumper sticker that reads: "Don't Blame... |
| Relievers' rehab watched closely by Tigers' brass Tigers manager Jim Leyland and three of his coaches - Gene Lamont, Lloyd... |
| Purple martins were just waiting for snake to leave neighborhood The two-foot snake was a part of the landscape at the home of the Rev. |
| Serve dad steak and eggs on his special day On June 15, start Father's Day with a breakfast of steak and eggs for dad. |
| Climate bill stalls, but action is inevitable The Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act is one of those things in which you... |
| If contractor falls during visit, is it the homeowner's problem? DEAR DALE: Last summer I had a new roof put on my house. |
| McCain's challenge is how to distance himself from Bush WHILE commentators and political professionals are rerunning the 1988 campaign... |
| Program lets area seniors use dining vouchers FINDLAY - As she enjoyed the last few bites of her walleye dinner and waited for dessert to arrive, Shirley Ennis looked around the table at the South Side Family Restaurant. |
| Tragedy cuts deeply in close community Tom Schemmer was eating lunch at Big Boy Family Restaurant when he learned that six people were killed in a plane crash just two blocks from his home on Roselawn Drive. Shocked that one of those killed was his former customer at Fremont Auto Parts - pilot Gene Damschroder, Sr. |
| Seneca Caverns: Bellevue farmlands hide a state natural landmark |
| Passion for flying links 6 victims for eternity Gene Damschroder loved to take people up in the air for their first flight. |
| Thunderstorms blamed for at least 6 deaths in Michigan DETROIT Intense storms that battered Michigans Lower Peninsula were blamed for the deaths of at least six people, widespread property damage and the loss of electrical service to more than 515,000 homes and businesses. |
| Thousands in NW Ohio still without power following storms Thousands of utility customers remained without electricity Sunday morning in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan as line crews continued to repair damage by severe thunderstorms that raked the region Friday evening. |
| Young mom rescued from Maumee River GRAND RAPIDS, Ohio - The young mother they had just pulled out of the river was an awful blue color and rag-doll limp, her eyes rolled back in her head, muddy water coming out of her mouth, and showing almost no sign of life. |
| 18 couples trade wedding vows at historic mansion How many people get the chance to get married or renew their wedding vows at a mansion? |
| HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SYLVANIA Brooke Faulkner and Marissa Williams watch as Joy Armstrong, left, director of the Sylvania Historical Village, lights candles on 175 cupcakes in yesterdays observance of Sylvanias 175th birthday. Residents were urged to bring mementoes and photos for inclusion in a time capsule likely to be opened 25 years from now. |
| Families of Toledo murder victims decry nearby imprisonment of killers Ray Fisher has spent a decade learning to lock away the everyday sights and sounds that serve as constant reminders of his teenage daughter's murder. |
| Toledo weighs deals on nuisance work The vast majority of people who owe the city of Toledo money for razing nuisance buildings, cutting grass and weeds, or clearing away debris never pay up. |
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