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| Wrong-way driver gets 43 years in fatal Toledo crash Danny Griffin said he believed his life was at its greatest. He had a home full of children, a smiling wife, and a newborn daughter, all things he cherished. But yesterday, he said all those things have become only memories. Six months after five members of his family were killed, Mr. |
| Strickland signs, and Ohio joins water pact COLUMBUS - Ohio yesterday became the sixth state to fully join an unprecedented club united in opposition to diversion of Great Lakes water outside the region. |
| Retired Lucas County detective uses former job skills to win Senior World Championship of Poker LAS VEGAS - Dan Lacourse isn't resting on his laurels - or his cash. |
| Bowling Green State University leader nostalgic; Ribeau prepares to leave campus after 13-year stint BOWLING GREEN - In his final month in northwest Ohio, Sidney Ribeau said he's going about his daily business as he would any other summer. |
| McCain pushes energy self-reliance, innovation WARREN, Ohio - Sen. John McCain (R., Ariz.) hammered away at the themes of energy independence and innovation yesterday at a General Motors factory near here that has announced new hiring to meet the demand for its fuel-efficient Cobalt. |
| Terror trial comments misconstrued I was dismayed by The Blade's June 19 editorial ("Simple, blind justice"), which mischaracterized my comments following the federal convictions of three terrorists in Toledo. |
| Blurt or ploy? THE inflammatory remark by Sen. John McCain's top adviser seemed a remarkable blunder for an experienced political professional like Charlie Black. Cynics might say it was a little too obvious to be a mistake. |
| Search my what? THE extent of a Department of Homeland Security program that allows customs officials to search and seize portable electronic equipment such as laptop computers and cellphones needs to be clearly defined. |
| Safety at the municipal court will never be jeopardized MUCH has been written and spoken in the media concerning a proposal from the city administration to utilize part-time, certified peace officers to provide security in the Toledo Municipal Court. |
| Absurd views of Obama drive fears AS SOME of you know from the past, I am the sole moderator (in my last term) of a panel of lay and professional people who meet the third Saturday of every month at Oak Openings Metropark. We call ourselves the Council On Progressive Politics. This is the ninth year of sponsoring open dialogue forums. |
| No place like home for the Mud Hens The Mud Hens had a happy homecoming last night, posting a 6-1 victory over Louisville at Fifth Third Field. |
| Granderson gets 4 hits in Tigers' win DETROIT - It was as a No. 5 starter in the Mud Hens' rotation that Eddie Bonine rose to prominence in Triple-A. |
| VWilliams hits record 127-mph serve at Wimbledon WIMBLEDON, England - No slow start for Venus Williams this time. |
| Sister's tip lets Carroll keep pledge for Olympic Trials |
| Leyland, Grilli make peace DETROIT - If Jim Leyland was engaged in a war of words with former Tigers reliever Jason Grilli last month, the two factions are now at peace. |
| Chain ends $2 movies at its Maumee theaters Just eight weeks after relocating its $2-admission movie program to its Maumee 18 Cinema de Lux in Maumee from the now-defunct Super Cinemas complex in Holland, National Amusements Inc. has quietly ended it. |
| Local Maritime union leader loses election A longtime area labor leader and member of the Toledo Lucas County Port Authority lost a national election in his union, putting his position within Toledo's labor community in doubt. |
| The Andersons shares increase by 27 percent Shares of The Andersons Inc., the Maumee grain and general store business, jumped 27 percent to $41.62 yesterday, the first day of trading after the firm said it expected higher profits this year. |
| Chrysler expands layoffs to Warren, Newark plants DETROIT Chrysler LLC has extended the summer shutdowns at two plants other than the Toledo Jeep Assembly complex, because its pickup truck and sport utility vehicle sales are down. |
| Owens Corning planning to cut fuel expenditures Owens Corning has launched a program to reduce fuel consumption of vehicles used by about 400 sales representatives across North America. |
| ABC gets a little bold in new series with '7th Heaven' roots 7th Heaven fans, rejoice! Your show is back! |
| Game review: Kung Fu Panda What can you really say about pandas? |
| Review: Jolie's 'Wanted' Leaves You Wanting More The AP's Christy Lemire reviews 'Wanted' staring James McAvoy and Angelina... |
| 11-year WNWO vet Tim Livingston becomes news director at Channel 24 Tim Livingston has been named news director at WNWO-TV, Channel 24. |
| Manning up with tough guys' shows Forget about the sensitive guys who blubber their way through so many scripted... |
| Best pals earn praise on 'Star' When Sophie Zalokar talks about Nashville, it immediately hits you how young... |
| Energy fantasies THE headline on an otherwise first rate story in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on... |
| CMA music festival sets a record Country music proved its popularity again at the recent CMA music festival in... |
| Hancock officials could raise sales tax FINDLAY - To raise the local share of what's expected to be millions of dollars in flood mitigation projects along the Blanchard River, Hancock County commissioners are floating the idea of hiking the county's sale tax by 0.75 percentage points - to 6.75 percent. |
| Terra college president gets three-year contract FREMONT Terra Community College President Marsha Bordner will lead the college for three more years. |
| Middleton Township could regulate wind turbines BOWLING GREEN Middleton Township could become the latest township in Wood County to adopt zoning rules that regulate the placement of residential wind turbines. |
| Dedication is Tuesday for Bowling Green victim-aid center BOWLING GREEN Alicias Voice, a grass-roots organization working to raise awareness about domestic violence in Wood County, plans to dedicate the Center for Access to Safety and Justice at 1 p.m. Tuesday. |
| Man crosses Michigan on stilts IRONWOOD, Mich. - Blissfield resident Neil Sauter yesterday completed the final steps of his 830-mile, stilt-top journey across Michigan at this city on the Wisconsin border. |
| Bedford Township fireworks cancelled The annual Independence Day Fireworks Extravaganza scheduled for Friday night in Bedford Township has been cancelled because of the forecast of thunderstorms for the area. |
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| Cleveland-Cliffs sells $325 million in notes Fri, 27 Jun 2008 08:13:00 EST The iron ore producer said proceeds will be used to repay debt and for general corporate purposes, which may include acquisitions. |
| NE Ohio reaps Third Frontier grants Fri, 27 Jun 2008 12:44:00 EST About half of the nearly $67 million awarded under the state's high-tech investment program went to initiatives based in this region. |
| Cleveland Clinic hires pediatric heart doc Fri, 27 Jun 2008 09:13:00 EST Dr. Constantine Mavroudis will move from Chicago this summer to begin his new position as the Clinics chairman of congenital and pediatric cardiothoracic surgery. |
| Over 2,200 workers to be laid off at Toledo Jeep; dismal sales of Liberty, Nitro blamed for move Fri, 27 Jun 2008 08:48:00 EST More than 2,200 workers at the Toledo Jeep Assembly complex will be laid off for nearly two months because of dismal sales of the Jeep Liberty and Dodge Nitro, United Auto Workers officials said yesterday. |
| MetroHealth may base chopper at county airport Fri, 27 Jun 2008 08:40:00 EST The Level 1 trauma center is looking to expand its air medical transport by stationing one of its three active helicopters at a western base and is considering a hangar at one of the airports in Lorain or Medina counties. |
| State seeks exit strategy for I-77 in Akron Fri, 27 Jun 2008 08:36:00 EST Paula Putnam, ODOT spokeswoman, said her agency has begun a study of the expressway interchange at Broadway-Main Street and Wolf Ledges. |
| Airline woes costing small businesses Fri, 27 Jun 2008 08:50:00 EST Terry Segerberg told members of the House Small Business Committee on Thursday that as the cost of fuel jacks up airline ticket prices, small businesses like Mesa Industries, which makes equipment and other products for the petroleum industry, are being hit hard. |
| Casino foes mount latest anti-gambling offensive Fri, 27 Jun 2008 08:29:00 EST As proponents of a casino in southwestern Ohio announced that they have enough signatures to qualify for the November ballot, a group of religious and political leaders mobilized yesterday to defeat the fourth gambling measure since 1990. |
| EPA plans $2.9 million dump remedy Fri, 27 Jun 2008 08:38:00 EST The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency intends to put dirt over contamination at an old Summit County landfill. The $2.9 million project, expected to get under way this fall, would keep the long-closed Bessie Williams Landfill from being a threat to human health or the environment. |
| McCain to stop at GM plant Fri, 27 Jun 2008 08:41:00 EST U.S. Sen. John McCain rolls into the General Motors Lordstown plant today after announcing his plan to make the country more energy-independent. The presidential candidate is stopping at the plant for the Chevrolet Cobalt because the plant shows GMs commitment to fuel-efficient vehicles. |
| 3 stations play fierce game of gas wars Fri, 27 Jun 2008 08:44:00 EST Regular gas at Dairy Mart at the corner of East 28th Street and Grove Avenue was the lowest at $3.74 per gallon. At the Get Go Station next door and the BP across the street on Grove Avenue, gas was $3.75 a gallon. |
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