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| Difficulties in Dayton feel familiar to Toledo When Mitch Bennett and a partner revealed plans to open a floral shop in downtown Dayton, friends asked us if we lost our minds, he recalled. And it looked as if the naysayers might be right when, shortly after Mitchells Floral Gallery opened last year, another downtown employer announced plans to pull up stakes. |
| Man robbed, car-jacked in central Toledo Toledo police were investigating the robbery of a Toledo man early Monday in central Toledo by a man who pointed a handgun at him when he was walking up to his car. |
| Undaunted Seneca County courthouse backers rally TIFFIN As the saga of the once-endangered Randolph County, Indiana, courthouse played out on screen yesterday, those fighting to save the Seneca County courthouse couldnt help but notice the similarities. |
| Deal reached to regulate Michigan water LANSING, Mich. Legislative negotiators reached a deal Monday to regulate large-scale water withdrawals in Michigan. |
| Weekend in review: Best stories, multimedia When glass-maker Owens-Illinois Inc. decamped for the suburbs two years ago, it set off a negative chain reaction in |
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| Exercise for the brain The idea of a sound mind in a sound body has been around since ancient times and is arguably of greater importance now |
| Sticky contracts SO MAYBE the Iraq war is about oil. The New York Times reported Thursday that oil companies, including ExxonMobil and Chevron, are negotiating no-bid contracts with the government of Iraq to develop and service the country's oil fields. |
| Not a beautiful day FRED Rogers, the host of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and one of children's most beloved characters, we thought would keep finding new generations of young viewers because "his neighborhood will never be shuttered thanks to the magic of reruns." |
| Get serious about energy independence Geologists claim that there could be as much as 115 billion barrels of oil in the Colorado shale and 4 billion barrels in the Montana area, as well as many more billions off the Pacific coast, the Atlantic coast, the Gulf of Mexico, and, of course, 10 billion more in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. |
| Detroit Lion DeVries helps rebuild Iowa school PARKERSBURG, Iowa Detroit Lions defensive end Jared DeVries and two other NFL players from Aplington-Parkersburg High School are pitching in to help rebuild the school destroyed by a deadly tornado that hit northeast Iowa on May 25. |
| 10-K road win for Verlander SAN DIEGO - The road has not been kind to Justin Verlander this season, even if he was completely oblivious to the fact. |
| Maumee man ready to roll against NHRA's best NORWALK, Ohio - Throughout the week, Karsten Blume labors in his shop, meticulously crafting the heart of the racing engine - the carburetor. |
| Karstens baffles Hens' offense MOOSIC, Pa. - The Mud Hens could not get away from PNC Field fast enough. |
| Johnson, Liukin tops in gymnastics PHILADELPHIA Shawn Johnson and Nastia Liukin are taking their rivalry to the Beijing Olympics, where it will have golden overtones. |
| Hens, Bazardo have rough night MOOSIC, Pa. - The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees used the top four hitters in their lineup to break a season-high, four-game losing streak last night. |
| Former Mud Hen nests in Toledo |
| Home run sparks Hens' road victory MOOSIC, Pa. - Brent Clevlen did not need long to fit back into the Toledo Mud Hens lineup. |
| GM to further cut pickup, SUV production DETROIT General Motors Corp. says it will further cut production of trucks and sport utility vehicles from the summer through the end of the year. |
| More residents, upgrades bolster Cincinnati's hopes CINCINNATI - On nice days, crowds gather in downtown's restored Fountain Square to people-watch, grab lunch, catch a Reds game on a giant outdoor screen, and become betrothed. |
| Foreclosed home tour featuring Maumee, Toledo and Perrysburg attracts 27 participants Calvin Buckmaster may be one of the few people who has found the silver lining in the recent foreclosure crisis. |
| Ex-robotics troubleshooter turns talents to infant care PITTSBURGH - One minute, Henry Thorne is expounding on how Thorley Industries' baby products make a mom's work easier. The next minute, he's apologizing for rescinding his offer to give a sneak preview of coming attractions, sketches of which are all over the Pittsburgh Strip District startup's offices. |
| CONVENTIONS Listings include organizations, headquarters, and number of attendees expected, as estimated by the Toledo-Lucas County Convention Visitors Bureau: |
| George Carlin mourned as counterculture hero LOS ANGELES - Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television. |
| Video of the day: Rock, Paper, Scissors? The Next Natl. Champ More than three hundred contestants from across the country came together in... |
| Shuffleboard is a game of strategy that knows no age limits Senior citizen Betty Lloyd thinks that shuffleboard has a public relations... |
| Ohio Amish Country: Savor Life in the Slow Lane SUGARCREEK, Ohio - Those of us who find solace in Ohio Amish country return to... |
| Female friends hit the road together for vacations Six women gather on a recent Friday for a birthday celebration. |
| Stevie Nicks: The rock goddess appears in the Toledo Zoo Concert Series Wednesday Stevie Nicks never seems to change. |
| Small-screen hits are being translated to the big screen Television has always been fertile ground for filmmakers looking to transport... |
| Card-carrying society puts a strain on wallets Is your wallet stuffed to the max? Blame it on cardmania. |
| On The Town: summer keeps us hopping in Toledo The citys summer is starting to swing, with putting on a good time at the... |
| Racial harmony in Lima still a work in progress OUT ON the Interstate, just outside the Allen County seat of Lima, a big... |
| Some answers for Detroit and Cleveland fans Yo! Answer Man in the house. |
| Toledo native will be a sous chef at the Olympics Chris Uhl, a Toledo native and now Central Michigan University campus dining... |
| Talk of offshore drilling raises questions about Great Lakes I can't imagine I'm the only one who did a double-take upon reading this... |
| Candidates' 1st big decision: choosing 'the' running mate WITH the nomination fights over but the conventions not yet called to order,... |
| Floor cleaner survives any budget cuts I know of several ways you could cut your grocery bill, but you may not want to... |
| Is water a slippery situation for neighbor? Dear Dale: The lots in my neighborhood are rather narrow and my property sits... |
| Pemberville police department's future is mulled PEMBERVILLE, Ohio - Pemberville Village Council is starting meetings to consider the fate of its police department. |
| Port Huron ship-shape for visit PORT HURON, Mich. - Toledo attorney Alan Konop remembers taking his small boat from the residential neighborhoods in his childhood hometown down through the waterway into a vibrant downtown. |
| Toledo Harbor Light among contest finalists The 104-year-old Toledo Harbor Lighthouse has been named one of 12 finalists for an Internet voting contest to determine which of the nations historic lighthouses will receive new windows and doors. |
| Perrysburg Commodore sections to cost less Perrysburg schools officials were delighted to learn yesterday that their plan to tear down part of the Commodore Building will cost significantly less than they thought. |
| Toledo sites offer free lunches for children Ahhh, summer. |
| Zepf Center to open Nebraska Avenue facility The Zepf Center, a Toledo-area nonprofit organization assisting adults with mental illness, plans to open a new satellite treatment facility this week. |
| Loss of firms, jobs vexes central Toledo business districts When glass-maker Owens-Illinois Inc. decamped for the suburbs two years ago, it set off a negative chain reaction in downtown Toledos office and retail sectors. Bellacinos Pizza Grinders locked its doors for good. Ditto for nearby Quiznos Subs. Owners of the upscale Diva restaurant called it quits. |
| Downtown Toledo teemed with activity into the '70s Just a generation or so ago, in the 1970s, Toledo's downtown was beyond its peak. But there were still plenty of signs of life: Crowds of workers and shoppers, large corporate headquarters, eight locally owned financial institutions, busy hotels, a vibrant night life, and restaurants galore. |
| Toledo Museum of Art's Juneteenth Fest drenched by rain but stays upbeat Hundreds of weekend adventurers yesterday experienced some of the sights, sounds, and stories of African-American culture during the Toledo Museum of Art's fourth annual Juneteenth Festival. |
| Some city of Toledo workers' overtime topped bosses' salaries Overtime wages last year pushed the salaries of some city of Toledo employees beyond those of their supervisors, according to data released yesterday by the city. The situation long has been lamented, albeit quietly, by some top city officials charged with supervising people who take home more money by the end of the year. |
| Pizza chain to refurbish building next to ball park A Michigan pizza restaurant chain yesterday ended more than seven years of frustration over a single downtown Toledo building. |
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