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| GOP activist Stainbrook chosen to lead Lucas County Republican Party GOP activist Jon Stainbrook was elected chairman of the Lucas County GOP yesterday in a divided central committee meeting that pitted a new guard of tattooed and pierced types against a polo shirt-and-slacks crowd of party veterans. His victory quickly resulted in document shredding at the county GOP headquarters and a visit by police. |
| Coast Guard searching for Sandusky man in Lake Erie after boats collide SANDUSKY, Ohio Boats are searching Sandusky Bay for a man in his early 20s thought to have been thrown overboard when two vessels collided near the Venetian Marina shortly after 12:40 a.m. Sunday. |
| Lenawee County motorcyclist injured in accident ADRIAN A Milan, Mich., area motorcyclist was in critical condition last night after suffering massive head injuries and breaking an arm and a leg when a car turned in front of him on Hunt Road about a mile north of Adrian, the Lenawaee County Sheriffs office said. |
| Cedar Rapids flood recedes but cleanup remains CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - When Kathy Wiebold moved into her ranch-style house a couple years ago, people assured her it wasn't in the flood plain and had never flooded. So she didn't purchase the extra insurance. |
| Father and son strengthen bond over the long haul of marathon |
| Pakistan fails to progress against terror Your editorial dated June 2 regarding Pakistan misses the point altogether. The main issue between India and Pakistan is not Kashmir, but Pakistan's support of terrorism. |
| Another chance Preservationists, architects, state officials, and residents with vision have fought more than two years to prevent courthouse demolition |
| A waste of parks funds SOME administrations will go to any length to burnish dull credentials at the 11th hour. But some promotions are more transparent than others. Take the national summit set for July at a private Utah resort for National Park Service leaders. |
| Demand some fresh ideas from the candidates WASHINGTON - It is dawning on us that frightening gasoline prices, the demoralizing housing slump, job layoffs, drained savings accounts, and higher health costs are not going away. |
| Latta doesn't understand IF U.S. Rep. Bob Latta of the Fifth Congressional District understood how many of his constituents struggle to survive between jobs, he might recognize his error in voting against an emergency extension of unemployment benefits - twice. |
| Dad's by his side: Hornish Sr. keys success BROOKLYN, Mich. - Four months ago in Florida, the garage area at Daytona International Speedway was a blur of activity with engines screaming under the heavy thumb of demonstrative tuners, crew members shuffling and banging around parts and fuel cans, and fans hanging over the railing pleading for autographs. |
| Tiger delivers a prime-time performance at the US Open SAN DIEGO Tiger Woods delivered a performance worthy of prime time Saturday in the U.S. Open. |
| Gagnier, relievers boost Mud Hens over Syracuse The Mud Hens trotted out a big-time squad of pitchers to cover the final three innings of last night's 4-1 victory over Syracuse. |
| Fairview's Radcliff paces North, is Ohio North-South Classic MVP COLUMBUS - Ryan Radcliff completed 14 of 21 passes for two touchdowns and made a five-yard touchdown run yesterday as the North beat the South 31-9 in the Ohio North-South Classic at Ohio Stadium. |
| Kouzmanoffs slam in 10th lifts Padres past Tribe CLEVELAND Kevin Kouzmanoff may not have seen the irony, but the Cleveland Indians certainly did. |
| Mud Hens labor in shadow of no-hitter before losing Earlier this month the Mud Hens hammered Indianapolis starter John Van Benschoten. |
| Rodney much improved Fernando Rodney made his fourth rehab appearance for the Mud Hens last night. |
| Fireworks too hot for Mud Hens to handle; Hessman tossed while running out homer An unscheduled fireworks display was the main attraction at Fifth Third Field last night. |
| Bonine gets his first call up to big leagues The Mud Hens pitching staff is in a state of flux. |
| Zumaya hits 100; better yet, Guzman hits homer Joel Zumaya found 100 mph on the radar gun early in his appearance last night at Fifth Third Field. He had a much more difficult time discovering consistent control. |
| Hens lack punch in loss to Indy Slumps like these are tolerable and predictable. |
| Toledo's 'strike doctor' on life support A local agency once praised by national leaders, copied by numerous cities, and credited with turning around Toledo's image as a "bad labor town" is now looking for funding to stay alive. |
| Improvement chains slug it out in Toledo WHEN LARGE STORMS ripped across the region last week, deluging the area with rain, toppling trees, and knocking out power, residents headed to home improvement warehouses to clean up and dry out. |
| RITE AID ON SITE OF FORMER HARDWARE The walls are up and the roof is on at Toledo's newest Rite Aid Pharmacy, on Alexis Road at Secor Road. The store, on the site of the former Janney's Ace Hardware, is scheduled to open in late November. The Camp Hill, Pa., chain operates 32 stores locally, including seven former Pharm stores. |
| G-8 concerned about rising oil prices OSAKA, Japan Soaring oil and food prices are emerging as serious threats to global economic growth, finance ministers from the world's top industrialized nations said Saturday, while vowing to work together to address the problem. |
| Smaller-camper sales pop up as fuel prices stall big models On vacation this summer, it's popular to go small. |
| Antipasto Platter brings a taste of Italy home Summer is the time when we think about travels near and far. |
| Cook bitten at Speedway by racing bug BROOKLYN, Mich. - Every racing man has experienced that moment. |
| Great Lakes accord must still navigate rough waters It boggles the mind that Ohio legislators spent 2 1/2 years tinkering with the... |
| Raccoons scourge of turtle young in northeastern Ohio Seventeen rare Blanding's turtles were released last week into the 465-acre... |
| In the McCain-Obama clash in '08, expect total war THIS IS shaping up as quite a presidential election: a close campaign taking on... |
| Former GOP official's rap sheet was fair game Was The Blade unfair to Joanne Wack, the former executive director of the Lucas... |
| Politics of oil distorts West's view of Russia The West has grown dangerously ambivalent in its attitude toward Russia, with... |
| Notes from a walk across Britain Probably the main reason that this column has been absent for the past couple... |
| Fremont veteran saluted for saving lives of 500 U.S. fliers With more than 500 tiny American flags flapping in the breeze - each one symbolizing a life saved during World War II - a crowd at Metcalf Airport yesterday saluted Arthur "Jibby" Jibilian. |
| A FESTIVAL AS POPULAR AS CHERRY PIE The 26th Whitehouse Cherry Festivals parade draws crowds lining the streets of the village of 3,568. |
| English club pays visit to Cedar Point SANDUSKY - Arms thrust in the air, Sir Andy Hine plunged toward the ground. |
| False alarms reported at Fermi 2 power plant MONROE A faulty electrical system yesterday activated alarms at DTE Energys Fermi 2 nuclear power plant, a spokesman for the utility said. |
| Woodville residents under boil-water advisory WOODVILLE, Ohio - A momentary water-system pressure loss because of equipment failure put the village of Woodville on a boil-water advisory for at least 24 hours and until further notice, effective at 9 a.m. yesterday, village officials said. |
| Village of Woodville under water boil advisory A momentary water-system pressure loss due to equipment failure put the village of Woodville on a water boil advisory for at least 24 hours until further notice, effective 9 a.m. Friday, village authorities said. |
| False alarm at Fermi 2 MONROE - A faulty electrical system activated alarms at DTE Energys Fermi 2 nuclear power plant early Friday, Lorie Kessler, a DTE spokesman, said. |
| Delta store's wall collapses 40 minutes after closing DELTA, Ohio - The west wall of a downtown antique store, a structure that had concerned village officials for some time, collapsed late yesterday afternoon. |
| ADAMhs board seeks replacement levy in Nov. ARCHBOLD, Ohio - The Four County ADAMhs Board yesterday voted to put a 0.7-mill, five year replacement levy on the Nov. 4 general election ballot. |
| Popular photo display held over in Fremont FREMONT A display at the Sandusky County Historical Society Museum featuring photos of county residents who served during World War II has been held over by popular demand, museum officials said. |
| FAMILY FUN AT LATINOFEST Jessica Urbina and daughter Jasmine, 2, of Point Place, enjoy the music at LatinoFest. |
| Toledo Magazine: Decoration Days Theres nothing special about James O. Neals house on Seaman Road. Its a small one-story place, old and weatherbeaten, with paint peeling off the sides. |
| New Marina District plan garners council support, TPS ire A slim majority of Toledo councilmen yesterday appeared eager to throw their support behind the latest financing strategy for the $20 million public portion of the riverfront Marina District planned for the city's east side. |
| Most Toledo city pools open for the 08 season Toledos city pools opened for the season yesterday on schedule, with two exceptions, officials said. |
| Jr. Olympic skills events slated today in Toledo The city of Toledo Division of Recreation and Freedom Enterprises Sports Cards Collectibles will host the 2008 Regional Junior Olympic Skill Competition today at Highland Park, 1690 South Ave. |
| East Toledo Marina District project financing revamped The Finkbeiner administration and developer Larry Dillin have devised a new plan to finance the public part of long-touted and long-awaited Marina District development in East Toledo, which had appeared to be in limbo the last two weeks. |
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