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| Tom Noe appeals, says he didnt get a fair trial Attorneys for Tom Noe say an onslaught of negative publicity deprived him of a chance at a fair trial. Noes attorneys said the onetime GOP insider didnt receive due justice during his trial stemming from charges he pilfered millions of dollars from a rare-coin fund he managed. |
| Obama uses Zanesville appearance to tout more aid for faith-based organizations ZANESVILLE Taking a page from President George W. Bushs playbook, Democratic nominee-to-be Barack Obama Tuesday urged an expansion in aid to faith-based organizations that pick up where government falls short. |
| Department of Health recommends revoking Toledo group home license after 2 deaths The Ohio Department of Health has proposed revoking the license of Angel Arms, a South Toledo group home, where two residents were found unconscious in an upstairs bedroom June 9 and later died, a spokesman for the agency said. |
| Cleanup to start this week on former Acme plant Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner on Tuesday said cleanup of the former Toledo Edison Acme Power Plant in East Toledos planned Marina District development would commence this week. |
| Finkbeiner wants quick Southwyck demolition Less than a day after the Southwyck Shopping Center closed its doors for good, Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner yesterday said he hoped to see demolition of the complex begin before the end of 2008 so work eventually could begin to redevelop the property. |
| If it's too hot, get out of the kitchen A June 24 letter to the editor scolds The Blade for printing a June 6 political cartoon depicting Hillary Clinton sitting by a phone anxiously awaiting a call from Barack Obama offering her the vice president slot on the Democratic ticket. |
| Saving Scott High School FROM the time Toledo Public Schools embarked on its massive state-aided school construction program in 2001, the plan provided for renovation of Scott High School rather than demolishing the distinctive, 96-year-old piece of educational architecture and putting up something new. |
| Re-training America AT A TIME when Americans find long-distance road travel increasingly expensive and air travel close to unspeakable because of cuts in service and torment by security, thoughts inevitably turn to travel by train. |
| Almonte stays hot in Hens' victory COLUMBUS - Mud Hens infielder Erick Almonte probably wishes last night wasn't the final day of June. |
| Granderson, Joyce get key hits in Tigers' rally MINNEAPOLIS - There was no way Joel Zumaya was going to disappoint Todd Jones and the rest of his teammates. |
| Elmwood, Lake fill both basketball positions Even though school is closed, and no events will take place until August, high school athletic directors don't have much of a summer vacation. |
| Former Woodmore discus champion competes in Olympic trials Emily Pendleton, Woodmores former four-time state discus champion and the University of Michigans 2008 Big Ten womens discus champion, competed in the U.S. Olympic trials this past weekend. |
| Swisher, Thome carry Sox CHICAGO - Nick Swisher knows this much: It's almost as difficult trying to explain how he's overcome his slow start with the Chicago White Sox as it has been to actually do it. |
| 3 giant Uncle Sam statues still stand up for something They shill for fireworks in Ohio and Michigan and await assignment in a vacant field in New Mexico an hour from the Mexican border. |
| General Motors holds off Toyota as June sales fall DETROIT General Motors Corp. soundly beat Toyota Motor Corp. in June to retain its traditional U.S. sales lead, but GM sales still dropped 18.2 percent during a dismal month for most large automakers. |
| Napoleon man's low-profile auto aims for $10 million mileage prize NAPOLEON, Ohio - Doug Pelmear has lots of secrets beneath the hood of his black 1987 Ford Mustang on which the only outward hint of individuality is a series of stickers. |
| Toledo area gas stations cut prices for drivers using cash Looking for a deal at the gas pump? Increasingly, that may mean carrying a wad of cash. |
| 3 local food ventures win marketing aid Three winners of the first food-product development competition in metro Toledo were a Sylvania woman with a gourmet chocolate pizza, a Polish-American Restaurant with sauerkraut balls, and Magic Wok, with sweet and sour sauce. |
| Burger basics: Food safety, delicious combinations make for healthy grilling Despite the recent E. |
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| After a promising start, 'Hancock' chooses a standard path Hancock is not your conventional superhero. |
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| Hancock County hopes to turn trash into profitable energy Hancock County is working on a plan to convert methane gas generated by rotting garbage at the county landfill into electricity. |
| Woodmore board nixes August levy vote WOODVILLE, Ohio - Voters in the Woodmore School District won't see a permanent improvement levy on the August ballot. |
| Anthony Wayne details cost cuts Teacher layoffs, reductions in bus service, and a pay-to-play requirement for sports and extracurricular activities are all on the table if voters in the Anthony Wayne Local School District turn down requests for two operating levies next month. |
| Northwest Toledo block watch leader will accept award for excellence Michael Dearth knocks on doors to keep his northwest Toledo neighborhood safe. |
| Kaptur, others will tour Nova Scotia site that may become link for Toledo freight shipments U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D., Toledo) will lead a nine-person Toledo delegation to Nova Scotia to tour the site of a proposed deepwater container terminal that could become a link for international freight shipments to and from Toledo. |
| Questions regarding BGSU football (Vol. 3 --- Anything goes) In our two previous blog posts, we've discussed topics surrounding BG's offense and defense. I argued in favor of Tyler Sheehan retaining his starting job at quarterback, and I stressed that the defense's strong outing in the spring was in fact representative of what we should see this season. |
| Music for pets? Boy, are they barking up the wrong tree! While strolling through my favorite music store, an attractive CD cover caught my eye. Theyve got to be kidding, I thought. |
| R.I. verdict against Sherwin-Williams overturned Tue, 1 Jul 2008 10:56:00 EST The Associated Press reports that the Rhode Island Supreme Court has overturned a landmark verdict against three companies that formerly made lead paint. |
| GrafTech buys minority stake in coke producer Tue, 1 Jul 2008 09:13:00 EST The maker of graphite electrodes has acquired for $135 million a nearly 19% interest in a company that supplies it with a key raw material. |
| Olympic Steel to buy downstate facility Tue, 1 Jul 2008 16:50:00 EST The steel distributor expects to close the purchase of a 62,000-square-foot processing operation in Dover, Ohio, in the third quarter. |
| Trust for Public Land agrees to protect land around Blossom Tue, 1 Jul 2008 15:10:00 EST The nonprofit land conservation organization will buy 620 acres and give it to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park for public enjoyment. The parent organization of the Cleveland Orchestra will retain about 140 acres that contain Blossom. |
| Richmond Medical Center gains new head Tue, 1 Jul 2008 11:06:00 EST Laurie Delgado, who most recently was president of UH Conneaut Medical Center and UH Geneva Medical Center, will take her new post next Monday. |
| Forest City secures lending commitments Tue, 1 Jul 2008 08:52:00 EST The real estate giant has wrapped up three financing arrangements for both completed properties and a project in its development pipeline. |
| Parker Hannifin breaks ground for European HQ Tue, 1 Jul 2008 09:04:00 EST The ceremony is the first step in the construction of its European headquarters in Switzerland. |
| Summa seals deal for Wadsworth-Rittman Mon, 30 Jun 2008 14:51:00 EST Under the agreement, the Akron-based health system plans to invest nearly $8 million to renovate and expand the rural hospital. |
| Merchandise Mart names local office chief Mon, 30 Jun 2008 15:09:00 EST The development firm designated to run a planned Cleveland convention center and medical mart has appointed Cuyahoga County administrator Dennis Madden as executive director. |
| National City deal with Corsair Capital amended Mon, 30 Jun 2008 15:16:00 EST The change will allow the private equity firm that led the deal to pump $7 billion into National City to distribute some of its stock to avoid being seen as a bank holding company. |
| Tax break for Akron Bridgestone Firestone center approved Tue, 1 Jul 2008 08:12:00 EST A state agency gave the green light Monday for Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire LLC to receive an $18 million tax break if it keeps its technical center in Akron. |
| Wickliffe City Council hears from citizens, business owners about forgivable loan ordinance Tue, 1 Jul 2008 08:35:00 EST Questions were raised regarding why a $300,000 forgivable loan wasn't made more public and whether the loan is an appropriate use of the city's capital improvement fund. |
| Developer looking to harness lake's wind, bring jobs to Lorain Tue, 1 Jul 2008 08:16:00 EST The president and owner of St. George's Renewable Energies LLC has a vision to not only put wind turbines throughout the region and in Lake Erie, but also to create 12,000 to 13,000 first-tier jobs by drawing one of the top three wind turbine manufacturers to Lorain. |
| DHL's plan to hire UPS to handle cargo flying will cost about 6,000 jobs Tue, 1 Jul 2008 08:49:00 EST Employees were stunned by the freight carrier's announcement in May that it will hire United Parcel Service to handle all of DHL's U.S. cargo flying, which would wipe out all or most of the jobs about 6,000 positions at a Wilmington freight hub. |
| Cost of ammunition hinders police departments, gun owners Tue, 1 Jul 2008 08:39:00 EST Depending on whom you ask, the price of ammunition has gone up 25%, 50% or has even doubled in the past several years. The cause, like the price, seems to vary, from the soaring cost of commodities metals used to make ammo to the Iraq war. |
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