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| Ex-lawyer McConnell Hancock accused of more thefts; additional $170,800 taken from 11 estates, repor Former attorney Karyn McConnell Hancock inappropriately and without authority took more than $170,800 from the estates of 11 clients while practicing in Lucas County Probate Court, bringing the total amount of money taken from her probate clients to more than $300,000, according to reports filed in the case. |
| Ohio soldier killed by IED in Iraq ELYRIA, Ohio A soldier due home next month on leave from Iraq was killed by an improvised explosive device, his father said. |
| Michigan's jobless rate hit 8.5 percent in May, highest since Oct. 1992 LANSING, Mich. State officials said Wednesday that Michigan's unemployment rate jumped to 8.5 percent in May, hitting its highest monthly mark since October 1992. |
| 2 Denali backpackers missing for days found alive ANCHORAGE, Alaska A Denali National Park and Preserve spokeswoman says two backpackers missing for nearly a week in the Alaska park are alive and well. |
| Ohio activist says payday industry misleading voters COLUMBUS, Ohio A consumer activist says the payday loan industry is misleading voters in an effort to repeal a new law that puts restrictions on lenders. |
| Big time in U.S. politics is reflected in big date in U.S. history JUNE 16 marks an important, if not monumental, anniversary in the racial politics of the United States. |
| Cast a vote for energy exploration As energy prices soar and cause good jobs to leave our state and our country for places where energy is affordable, Congress is considering whether to modify outdated and damaging prohibitions on domestic energy production. |
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| Time to stop pretending THE wrangle that is going on between the United States and the Iraq occupation government of prime minister Nouri Kamal al-Maliki over the nature of the future U.S. presence in Iraq is a farce. |
| Tiger Woods to have season-ending knee surgery Tiger Woods will miss the rest of the season because of surgery to repair a torn ligament in his left knee, an injury he has been dealing with the last 10 months despite winning nine of 12 tournaments. |
| Celtics crush L.A. to capture 17th title BOSTON - On a new parquet floor below aging championship banners, the Boston Celtics won their 17th NBA title and a first one - at last - for Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen - their Big Three for a new generation. |
| Mud Hens' victory a reason to smile for most Heads bobbed and shoulders swayed to rapper Ice Cube's "It Was A Good Day" yesterday afternoon inside the Mud Hens' clubhouse. |
| Never too early to talk Buckeyes: Preseason publications target OSU for title game COLUMBUS - Being ranked No. 2 in the middle of June does not mean much in college football when the start of the season is still 10 weeks away, but it gets the conversation started in earnest. |
| Local pair honored for efforts to promote lacrosse If John Seidel and TonyFlaminio werent willing, who would be? |
| Zumaya nearly ready; Feisty reliever fans 2 in Hens' victory It was suggested to Tigers manager Jim Leyland last weekend that the fiery Joel Zumaya had mellowed while rehabbing from offseason shoulder surgery. |
| League suspends Mud Hens manager for 4 games Mud Hens manager Larry Parrish was suspended for four games by the International League yesterday for making aggressive contact with two umpires during Sunday night's game. |
| Hens' Parrish suspended 4 games Toledo Mud Hens manager Larry Parrish was supended for four games and fined an undisclosed amount by the International League for aggressive action toward an umpire during Sunday's Syracuse-Toledo Mud Hens game. |
| Offense sputters; Mud Hens lose It was another evening of frustration for the Mud Hens at Fifth Third Field last night. |
| US, China agree to launch investment negotiations, energy cooperation WASHINGTON he United States and China, concluding high-level economic talks, agreed to launch negotiations on an investment treaty that holds out the promise of greatly expanded opportunities for U.S. companies in China's vast market. |
| Ohio ice manufacturer pleads guilty to conspiracy to eliminate compettition in souteastern Michig CINCINNATI Federal officials say an Ohio packaged-ice manufacturer has pleaded guilty to conspiring to suppress and eliminate competition in Detroit and southeastern Michigan. |
| Area motorcycle sales accelerate as gas prices turn drivers into riders As fuel prices rise, it pays to be "bad to the bone." |
| Housing values to drop 15% more, panel of bankers says WASHINGTON - U.S. home prices are only about halfway through their decline, and most of the further is expected to occur this year, major bank economists said yesterday. |
| Federal appeals court backs Toledo truck firm PHILADELPHIA The owner of Toledo Mack Sales Service, which sued Mack Trucks Inc. for trying to unfairly take over its business, will get its chance to argue its anti-trust claim in U.S. District Court in Toledo. |
| George Lucas to tell story of Tuskegee Airmen MONTGOMERY, Ala. |
| Gardens of summer: 11 beauties in Old Orchard will be open for tours Saturday Gardening enthusiasts can celebrate the first official day of summer on... |
| Katie Holmes and All My Sons start performances Sept. 18 NEW YORK Curtain up Sept. 18 for Katie Holmes Broadway debut. |
| Disney kids rock What would happen if someone obtained the screenplays for three recent 'tween... |
| Shrimp: Pink, White and Brown Contemporary restaurant menus often list shrimp entrees with descriptions of... |
| Jim Brady, 93.5 DJ retires After almost 45 years in the radio business, including the last six at WRQN-FM,... |
| Channel 24 fails to renew contract with Jim Blue Another familiar face has left WNWO-TV, Channel 24. |
| WBGU-TV producer/director nominated for Emmy Award WBGU-TV, Channel 27, producer/director Thomas Zapiecki was nominated for a... |
| Shut up and drive: words to live with Its sport has never been more popular, and the victory by Dale Earnhardt Jr. |
| Time to plant watermelons I presented my dad with a healthy watermelon transplant for Fathers Day,... |
| Europe suffers as Bush roams, Irish nix treaty EUROPE last week endured both a major body blow and a piece of irrelevance. |
| Niman Ranch featured at Iowa dinner ANN ARBOR Niman Ranch pork, a staple at Zingermans Roadhouse, was featured at... |
| Cradle of ideas that failed to last Many Toledoans were disappointed when COSI Toledo closed at the end of 2007... |
| Whimbrel's flight challenging A hook-billed shorebird known as a whimbrel has made an amazing 3,200-mile... |
| Fathers Day magic works for Junior BROOKLYN, Mich. |
| On The Town: Celebrities treat for tips Service with a smile in return for big tips for the cause is the name of the... |
| Tiffin panel sets up rules for Seneca County courthouse talks TIFFIN - Conceding they are treading new ground, members of Tiffin's Architectural Board of Review met yesterday to figure out how to approach talks with the Seneca County commissioners about alternatives to demolishing the 1884 courthouse. |
| Sandusky County coroner: Impact killed 6 on plane in Fremont FREMONT - The six people killed June 8 in a plane crash near here died of multiple blunt-force injuries and were dead before the plane burst into flames, Dr. John Wukie, Sandusky County coroner, said yesterday. |
| Bowling Green mulls ban on drivers talking on cell phones BOWLING GREEN Bowling Green is considering banning motorists from talking on cell phones while theyre inside the city limits. |
| Wood County one-stop center for victims to open soon BOWLING GREEN - Victims of domestic violence in Wood County soon will have a door open to them behind which they can find people ready to help. |
| Seneca County, board to meet over courthouse TIFFIN The Seneca County commissioners are to meet Monday with Tiffins Architectural Board of Review to discuss alternatives to demolishing the countys 1884 courthouse. |
| State gives Wood County $750,000 for Tracy Road BOWLING GREEN Wood County is to receive $750,000 in state funding to help pay for $1.1 million in improvements planned for Tracy Road. |
| Big-city vitality, charm of a small town make Ann Arbor attractive |
| Holland Strawberry Festival salutes heroes A military theme permeated the 71st Holland Strawberry Festival parade yesterday, as hundreds of residents from northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan came to view the annual event and salute All American Heroes. |
| Applications taken for utility, air conditioner aid Applications from low-income residents for the summertime Home Energy Assistance Program will be accepted starting July 1, a month later than theyve been accepted previously. |
| 16 applicants considered to head Oregon City Schools Oregon City Schools received 16 applications for its vacant superintendent position, including submissions from sitting superintendents, principals, educators, and even a lawyer. |
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