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| Motorists still aren't in for the long holiday hauls due to gas prices As was the case with Memorial Day, pricey fuel is causing some to rethink their travel plans. But those who still will hit the road to beaches, campgrounds, or distant relatives' homes can expect plenty of company during the next few days. |
| Toledo group home where 2 fell ill, died may be closed The Ohio Department of Health has proposed closing the Pamela Shay Angel Arms Family group home, where two residents were found unconscious last month in an upstairs bedroom and later died, a spokesman for the agency said yesterday. |
| Obama promises to rally support for faith-based groups ZANESVILLE, Ohio - Democratic nominee-to-be Barack Obama yesterday vowed to fulfill the promise President Bush made in 2000 to "rally the armies of compassion" by arming more faith-based organizations with the funds to fulfill missions where government has failed. |
| Latta's political 'pork,' dairy tour makes hay WEST MILLGROVE, Ohio - U.S. Rep. Bob Latta (R., Bowling Green) milked a couple of dozen cows and went ankle-deep in manure yesterday in southern Wood County to bond with the farmers in his sprawling 16-county district. |
| Lucas County Sheriffs office charges officer arrested for drugs A Lucas County corrections officer arrested June 18 after authorities said they found cocaine in his South Toledo house has been charged administratively by the sheriffs office, authorities said. |
| Businesses also thrive downtown After reading the feature article in the June 22 edition of The Blade concerning downtown, the only question was "Why?" The rehash of negative, questionable data serves no good purpose. It only makes the job of telling the positive news more difficult. |
| Saving our lakes MICHIGAN'S normally nasty partisan politicians deserve credit for finally putting their differences aside and following Ohio's lead in voting to ratify the Great Lakes Compact, designed to protect the lakes against having their water diverted elsewhere. |
| Wrong target RETIRED Gen. Wesley Clark, the former NATO allied supreme commander and one-time Democratic presidential candidate, may think he's helping Sen. Barack Obama with his take on Sen. John McCain's military service as a qualification to be president. But he's not, and the candidate would be better off if he shut up about it. |
| WVU, Michigan coach remain at odds The wife of University of Michigan football coach Rich Rodriguez was supposed to give her deposition yesterday in the $4 million lawsuit against him, but it never happened. |
| Mud Hens' Bazardo gets clobbered by Clippers COLUMBUS - The Mud Hens failed to come through with a big inning when they had a pair of chances early on last night in Cooper Stadium, but that was the least of their worries. |
| Perrysburgs Fatinikun commits to BGSU PERRYSBURG - Perrysburg senior-to-be T.J. Fatinikun has committed to play football at Bowling Green State University, both he and his high school coach said today. |
| Mud Hens to send 3 to upcoming Triple-A All-Star Game The Toledo Mud Hens will send three players to the 21st annual Triple-A All-Star Game on July 16 in Louisville, Ky. |
| Tigers option Miner to Toledo, recall Lopez The Detroit Tigers optioned pitcher Zach Miner to Toledo and recalled pitcher Aquilino Lopez this morning. |
| Idling of workers at Toledo Jeep to ripple to thousands of others In economic development circles, automotive factory jobs are measured not by the number of vehicles they produce, but in the number of additional jobs that result from their creation. |
| June car sales plummet for nearly all automakers DETROIT A last-minute no-interest financing offer and strong sales of some cars helped General Motors Corp. keep its U.S. sales lead in June over Toyota Motor Corp. |
| Starbucks boosts plans for closings to 600 stores SEATTLE Starbucks Corp. said yesterday it will close 600 company-operated stores in the next year, up dramatically from its previous plan for 100 closures. |
| Tecumseh Products completes sale of unit TECUMSEH, Mich. Tecumseh Products Co. announced this week that it has completed the sale of its centrifugal pumps business operations to a subsidiary of a Philadelphia private equity firm for $14.6 million in cash. |
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| Movie review: Kit Kittredge: An American Girl So at least Kit Kittredge: An American Girl has a lot more on its mind and a... |
| All stories have 2 sides ... at least The night before he resigned to accept the coaching job at the University of... |
| Rhubarb is easy to grow, tasty in recipes Rhubarb? Well, maybe its time. |
| Africa isn't the only place in the world where bad things occur THE eyes of a world often drawn to disasters are currently fixed on Zimbabwe, a... |
| Davis-Besse gets OK to power up OAK HARBOR, Ohio - The Nuclear Regulatory Commission yesterday said it has authorized Akron-based FirstEnergy Corp. to generate more power at the Davis-Besse nuclear power plant. |
| 'Tin Goose' again plies island skies near Port Clinton PORT CLINTON - When it comes to passenger planes, they sure don't make 'em like they used to. |
| Seneca County must wait until '09 to build new courthouse TIFFIN - Seneca County won't begin building a new courthouse this year - if for no other reason than it doesn't have the financial ability. |
| Fremont to spend millions fixing water, sewer system FREMONT - The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency yesterday approved design plans for construction in Fremont of an estimated $20 million reservoir, which the agency is requiring the city build to filter toxins from its Sandusky River drinking water supply. |
| Cleanup of ordnance along Lake Erie finished PORT CLINTON The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers last week finished a cleanup of unexploded ordnance found along Lake Erie at the former Erie Army Depot. |
| Toledo plans more Acme asbestos removal More asbestos at the decommissioned Toledo Edison Acme power plant in East Toledo's planned Marina District development will be removed this week in advance of a partial demolition later this year, Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner said yesterday. |
| Wozniak seeking sites for Southwycks walkers With the closing of Southwyck Shopping Center, the president of the Lucas County commissioners said she wants to find other places in the area for people to do their morning walks. |
| Council vote lets COSI stay at site few more months Toledo City Council last night bought a few months of breathing room for the closed COSI Toledo science museum - keeping it from defaulting on a lease agreement and possibly losing possession of its exhibits. |
| PVF Capital president to retire Wed, 2 Jul 2008 14:28:00 EST The parent of Park View Federal Savings said 46-year veteran C. Keith Swaney plans to relinquish his multiple executive positions with the company in November. |
| University Square retail complex on the block Wed, 2 Jul 2008 14:40:00 EST Its Chicago-based owner is looking for a buyer or joint venture partner for the three-level shopping center in University Heights. |
| A. Schulman posts lower profits Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:54:00 EST The maker of plastic resins said earnings for its fiscal third quarter were down in part due to restructuring and asset impairment costs in the period. |
| Roetzel and Andress expands in Florida Wed, 2 Jul 2008 09:06:00 EST The Akron-based law firm has increased its presence in the Sunshine State by adding a group of lawyers in Fort Lauderdale. |
| Candidates feud over convention center tax Wed, 2 Jul 2008 13:37:00 EST Cuyahoga County Commissioner Peter Lawson Jones accuses Debbie Sutherland, who wants his board seat, of flip-flopping as she calls for a moratorium on collecting sales tax revenue for a new Cleveland convention center. |
| Barone chairs Cleveland State foundation Wed, 2 Jul 2008 09:11:00 EST Investor Richard Barone has been chosen to head the board of the Cleveland State University Foundation. |
| PolyOne realigns operating segments Wed, 2 Jul 2008 09:44:00 EST The polymer producer said the changes are aimed at streamlining its business. |
| Ohio will try new system to improve poor schools Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:41:00 EST Some suburban school districts felt their good standing was being tarnished by a few students and wanted more flexibility in how to fix problems. |
| Economy puts pinch on Hamilton County Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:49:00 EST The sluggish economy is hitting the county's budget much harder than initially expected - to the point where it 'threatens the very financial existence' of the county government. |
| KSU, UA seek energy research Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:57:00 EST The universities are part of a volunteer group trying to help Ohio land a federal energy research facility. The University Clean Energy Alliance of Ohio will advise the state in its review of applications for an Energy Frontier Research Center. |
| Baseball breaks ground: Stadium one step closer to fruition Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:26:00 EST Avon Mayor Jim Smith hosted a formal groundbreaking Tuesday for the city's 3,500-seat baseball stadium off Miller Road by Interstate 90, where a yet-to-be-named Frontier League expansion team will take up residence next summer. |
| Mansfield paper company fires 125 Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:36:00 EST The employees at Sabin Robbins Paper Co. were offered the chance to reapply for their jobs. |
| Bankruptcies rise in Toledo area for first half Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:42:00 EST Northwest Ohio bankruptcies are again on the rise, with significant increases most of this year compared with last year. |
| Akron isn't bluffing about gambling Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:54:00 EST The city's chief prosecutor's office is developing legislation requiring gaming operations in Akron to be licensed. |
| Mentor OKs help for CT Consultants Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:46:00 EST The local engineering firm will receive a grant, estimated at $620,000, when it constructs a $5.5 million, 29,000-square-foot headquarters near Avery Dennison. |
| Lorain Kuno Creative moving operations to new office in Avon Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:28:00 EST Lorain is losing another business as the marketing company on Broadway Avenue since 2005 is moving to Avon. |
| Airlines' fees keep soaring Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:52:00 EST Airlines desperate to raise revenue without increasing fares are finding myriad ways to squeeze more money out of travelers. |
| Alvan Motor Freight closes in Richfield Wed, 2 Jul 2008 09:01:00 EST Blaming a bumpy economy and soaring fuel prices, a Michigan-based trucking firm with 60 union employees in Richfield abruptly ceased operations this week. |
| ABX Air planning for life after DHL Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:54:00 EST The parent company of cargo airline ABX Air is planning for its operations after DHL, in the likelihood that DHL dumps ABX and hires United Parcel Service to fly its U.S. air freight. |
| Cadence to be acquired by Advantage IQ Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:47:00 EST Cadence Network Inc., downtown Cincinnati-based provider of expense-management services for multisite businesses, has agreed to be acquired by Advantage IQ, a subsidiary of Spokane, Wash.-based power company Avista Corp. |
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