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| Toledo's overtime budget sparks demand to rein in soaring costs Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner promised yesterday to clamp down on soaring overtime costs for city employees and admonished his top staffers for letting the situation get out of control. "I am extremely disappointed in the directors of the city of Toledo and the staff of the 22nd floor," Mr. |
| Ohio board moves to fire teacher over creationism COLUMBUS, Ohio A school board in central Ohio has voted to move ahead on firing a science teacher accused of preaching his Christian beliefs in class and using a device to burn the image of a cross on students' arms. |
| Michigan confirms 2 more salmonella cases LANSING, Mich. Michigan health officials have confirmed two new salmonella cases in connection with the multistate outbreak linked to three types of raw tomatoes. |
| Nuclear energy rebirth sidetracks Ohio COLUMBUS, Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland's new energy policy calls for Ohio utility companies to develop alternative energy sources, including nuclear power. |
| Obama criticizes McCain on offshore drilling JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Barack Obama on Friday dismissed rival John McCain's proposal to allow offshore drilling as an election-year conversion, arguing that it will not lower gas prices for families "this year, next year, five years from now." |
| Nevada site for nuclear waste unsafe The June 11 editorial "Yucca, some day" describes Nevada's opposition to the Department of Energy's nuclear waste repository project near Las Vegas as "political maneuvering." That is unfair and does not do justice to Nevada's case. |
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| A future for a landmark THE character of central Perrysburg is about to change, and for the better. It is true, though, that adults familiar with the Commodore Building and its numerous additions may be startled once new plans are complete. However, they won't feel a total loss of sense of place because much of what they remember still will be there. |
| A life lesson MEET the Press host Tim Russert's sudden death from a heart attack at the age of 58 should serve as a cautionary tale for anyone who believes that exercise, medicine, and regular physical exams are guaranteed to keep the Reaper at bay. |
| Errant attack AU.S. Air Force attack inside Pakistan killed 11 members of its security forces and enraged its government recently. It is hard for the United States to argue that it was an accident, given that a B-1 bomber and two F-15E fighter aircraft carried it out. |
| Henton's exit appears likely: Arrival of Pryor sets stage for backup QB's departure Columbus, Ohio -- It appears Ohio State could head into the 2008 season with no experience at backup quarterback. |
| UM's Rodriguez focuses on field; lawsuit doesn't distract from goals ANN ARBOR - When talk turns to new University of Michigan football coach Rich Rodriguez, things like lawsuits, depositions, and buyout clauses usually come up. |
| Timely hitting pays dividends for Mud Hens over Scranton/Wilkes-Barre MOOSIC, Pa. - Toledo has built a reputation with the most home runs in professional baseball this season, but last night the Mud Hens used a different approach. |
| Down but not out: Vargas bides time waiting for chance Devin Vargas stood on top of the nation's amateur boxing world about this time four years ago. |
| Undaunted by wrinkles, swimmer eyes Beijing CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - When W. Hodding Carter IV slides into the pool for another day of training, he's not merely a former college swimmer seeking to become the longest of long shots by qualifying for the Beijing Olympics at age 45. |
| Tryout works out well for Mud Hens' Neal Blaine Neal may soon pitch his way back to the big leagues. |
| GM shares drop to lowest level in company history DETROIT Shares of General Motors Corp. fell to the lowest point in more than 26 years on Friday. |
| Ford cuts sales view, delays new pickup 2 months DETROIT Faced with a continuing plunge in pickup truck and sport utility vehicle sales, Ford Motor Co. on Friday tried to deal with the mess by delaying production of the new F-150 pickup truck and announcing further factory cuts. |
| Businesses advised by U.S. to secure chemicals to deter terrorism WASHINGTON The federal government will tell 7,000 businesses next week that they are considered high risk-terrorist targets because they house large amounts of chemicals. |
| Ohio jobless rate up sharply in May COLUMBUS, Ohio The state says Ohios unemployment rate was 6.3 percent in May, up from 5.6 percent in April. |
| Michigan reaching out to link jobs with jobless Fourteen unemployed workers hungered for a job yesterday at a Michigan Works jobs center seminar in Monroe. |
| Movie review: The Love Guru '' In The Love Guru, Mike Myers must come to love himself before he can love... |
| DeVilbiss grad Len Snow comes home with new music The music business has a way of humbling people. |
| Movie review: Get Smart '' Get Smart, which began its life on TV as a classic sitcom that cleverly... |
| Movie review: The Fall ''' The most self-indulgent vanity project as well as the most ravishing visual... |
| Anchor named by WNWO David Custer has joined WNWO-TV, Channel 24, as an anchor on its 6, 7 and 11 p. |
| Juneteenth Festival becomes work of art Juneteenth, like Cinco de Mayo and St. |
| Seinfeld, master of nothing, comes to the Stranahan Comedian Jerry Seinfeld has had something of a reverse career trajectory - not... |
| 'Toledo' songwriter to experience 'Friday night in Maumee, O.' Randy Sparks has a new song about global warming. |
| Angler sets hook to end 12-year quest Toledo fly fisherman Chris Helm has not been following the fish, he has been... |
| Tim Russert kept politics simple and real DURING more than 20 years as a broadcast journalist, working my way through... |
| Equal justice under law? Not necessarily so in Michigan ANN ARBOR - Everyone who has ever seen a TV courtroom drama knows that if you... |
| End of discussion, Tiger is The Man Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods don't live that far apart in Florida. |
| Flag Day and a hit movie give Toledoans reason to party Toledoans are generous when it comes to charity, but sometimes it's nice just... |
| Ladies to show Tiffin how they barely saved their landmark TIFFIN - A group of pin-up girls who bared all to help save the Randolph County Courthouse in eastern Indiana will be in Tiffin Sunday to lend their support to the effort in Seneca County. |
| Fulton County fires EMS director WAUSEON - Fulton County commissioners have terminated their emergency medical services director after an internal investigation found evidence of billing problems in the department. |
| Trailer of supplies collected from area heads to flood-ravaged Iowa Charles Atkins will leave his small town in the mountains of North Carolina tomorrow morning driving a trailer packed with 42,000 pounds of bottled water, mops, flashlights, and baby diapers. |
| Canadians pick location for span to Detroit WINDSOR, Ont. - Canadian officials say they've selected a location for a new bridge across the Detroit River to ease traffic congestion at one of North America's busiest border crossings. |
| Fostorias mayor fires citys safety director FOSTORIA Safety-Service Director Bill Rains was shown the door when he arrived for work yesterday. |
| Wood County MRDD hires interim Wood Lane chief BOWLING GREEN The superintendent of the Huron County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities has been named interim superintendent at Wood Lane. |
| Metroparks, UT alliance natural one for youths On a meandering path tucked behind a lush barrier of trees, a group of teenagers stands in silence. The dull roar of passing traffic is audible just beyond the trees. |
| Mexican officials pressed on FLOC worker's slaying Though more than a year has passed since the murder in Mexico of Santiago Rafael Cruz, an organizer for the Toledo-based Farm Labor Organizing Committee, his fellow union members have not given up their quest for justice in the case. |
| Condos dropped from steam plant development plan Developer David Ball yesterday said he and his partner, Jimmy Jackson, have scaled back their residential redevelopment plans for Toledo Edison's former steam plant downtown along the Maumee River. |
| Minority health office gains $500,000 grant The Toledo-Lucas County Minority Health Commission will receive $500,000 over the next five years from the Ohio Commission on Minority Health, Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner said yesterday. |
| State reveals South Toledo group home had 29 violations A January inspection of the Pamela Shay Angel Arms Family group home, where two residents were found unconscious last week and later died, revealed 29 violations, according to the Ohio Department of Health. |
| Sight Center gets grant for in-home education The Sight Center of Northwest Ohio received a $18,875 grant from the Toledo Community Foundation to start an in-home instruction program, the center in South Toledo announced yesterday. |
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