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| Heavy rains bring floods; basements, streets affected For Janet Struble, lugging plastic storage bins, furniture, and personal belongings from her basement to an upper level of her Crawford Avenue home has become somewhat routine. Ms. Struble along with several other residents along Crawford watched Wednesday night as water began filling their street, creeping closer and closer to their front steps. |
| Peace Corps workers 'lucky' U.S. is home Last year on the Fourth of July, Rebecca Gehring was halfway through her two-year visit to a mountain village in Morocco, and living like the locals. |
| Girl, 5, is hurt in Perrysburg Township home explosion A propane explosion rocked a Perrysburg Township home yesterday afternoon, injuring one of five family members who were inside the two-story structure. |
| Mayor says Toledo count back over 300,000 Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner yesterday said the city - with the help of a data analysis firm based in Washington - identified enough people uncounted by the U.S. Census Bureau to boost the population back over the 300,000 mark. |
| Job losses spur gloom on economy; June figure is 62,000 WASHINGTON - Employers cut 62,000 jobs in June, marking the sixth consecutive month that the nation has shed jobs, according to a government report released yesterday, deepening concern that the struggling U.S. economy could turn worse before it gets better. |
| Demand the right to bear fireworks WITH patriotism at high ebb around the Fourth of July, and the Second Amendment with perfect timing having been confirmed as an individual right to own guns, I believe it is the hour when we the people must assert our ancient right to keep and bear fireworks. |
| What we celebrate today IN CONGRESS, JULY 4, 1776. |
| Internet isn't best place to get the news It is very disturbing to find that there are voters out there who believe Internet rumors to the extent described in the Washington Post story about Findlay. I sincerely hope they come to their senses by November. |
| Candidates are entitled to some privacy Where does The Blade get off condemning Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton for their secret meeting? I was surprised at the imperious tone of the June 18 editorial. When I first heard about their meeting, my reaction was, "Good for them." I was glad they managed to give the media the slip and meet in private. |
| The secret life of lies PEOPLE in Findlay are outraged over a Washington Post story suggesting that false rumors about Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama are given credence by residents of the Flag City. They feel misrepresented, falsely generalized about, and, in general, as if kernels of truths, half-truths, and outright falsehoods are being told about them. |
| Kynard clears first height, then eliminated at U.S. Olympic trials EUGENE, Ore. - Rogers High School's Erik Kynard went to the U.S. Olympic track and field trials expecting to enjoy every moment of his experience. |
| Smith drives; Sikorski takes care of 'attitude' Picture yourself sitting in a 37-foot powerboat that tops out at 115 mph. It is the first time you've been in this particular machine except for a few practice runs the previous day. |
| Clippers top Mud Hens, tie Toledo for first COLUMBUS - The Mud Hens did little to put themselves in position to win last night in Cooper Stadium as they attempted to salvage a split of a four-game series against one of the teams they are battling for first place in the International League West. |
| Tigers' Zumaya heats up DETROIT - The Detroit Tigers' flame-thrower is back and, after a few false starts, seems to be in cosmic form. |
| Tennis, golf, WNBA, amateur baseball WNBA |
| Mud Hens unable to capitalize in capital COLUMBUS The Mud Hens scored one run in each of the first two innings last night at Cooper Stadium against one of the teams chasing them for the International League West lead. But they also left a combined five runners on during that time, including the bases loaded in the second. |
| Company seeks to foreclose on Woodville steakhouse A South Carolina financial firm has filed foreclosure proceedings in Lucas County Common Pleas Court against a prominent east side restaurateur involving a $1.2 million loan taken out in 2006. |
| GM thinking smaller: Automaker may produce Chevrolet Beat minicar General Motors Corp., the automaker that popularized the Hummer, may sell a mini-car four feet shorter than its biggest offering and more than a foot shorter than anything else it markets in the United States to win back buyers scared off by high fuel prices. |
| Toledos Xunlight Corp. given $668,103 grant Toledo start-up company Xunlight Corp. has received a $668,103 grant from the National Institute of Standards Technology. The firm is seeking to manufacture thin-film flexible sheets to produce electricity from the sun. |
| Chrysler status shaky, analyst says DETROIT - Faced with soaring gas prices, a sputtering economy, and rapid U.S. market shift away from trucks, the U.S. auto industry's weakest player, Chrysler, may have to seek bankruptcy or sell its Jeep and Dodge Ram brands as early as next year, JPMorgan said yesterday. |
| Rising demand for fuel-efficiency leaves Honda in prime position DETROIT - When consumers astonished the U.S. auto industry two months ago by quickly shunning trucks and going for gas mileage, the biggest beneficiary ended up being Honda Motor Co. |
| The brightest night: How fireworks will light up the sky A lot of things can change in a millennium. |
| 'Family Guy': a funny, smart, deliciously wrong view of life NEW YORK - All 13-year-old boys are on board with Family Guy. |
| A life lesson from a lump of clay |
| Area goes KABOOM on the 4th Communities will sing Happy Birthday to the nation with blasts, flashes,... |
| Restaurant review: Erie Restaurant ''' The sign above the entrance, showing a big, shaggy creature stampeding across... |
| Former Monkee comfortable in Shoe Suede Blues Peter Tork is playing the blues. |
| Hootie and the Blowfish come to Toledo as part of Farr tournament week events After years of playing the nightclub circuit and building a strong regional... |
| Special events: Celebrate with food, fireworks, bands, baseball The Red, White, KABOOM celebration, a two-day event featuring food, music, and... |
| Hossa happy with less money in Hockeytown If you don't understand the lure of Hockeytown, that octopi-infested sheet of... |
| Pledge to win freedom from current course FREEDOM and independence are the American trademarks celebrated today with... |
| Superfish a muskellunge: Mystery monster took 20-plus minutes to land It's not a bird, it's not a plane, not Superfish. It's a sturgeon. |
| Michigan group fighting to change state constitution LANSING - Pretty much everyone in Michigan says they are fed up with the high... |
| Fireworks big part of fun for July 4th Here's a listing of this today's fireworks displays and other events: |
| Grant aids historical search in Lake Erie Beneath the waters of Lake Erie lie tangible pieces of history - and archaeologists and divers are hoping to find some from the War of 1812. |
| Hillsdale County given U.S. surveillance grant The Hillsdale County Sheriffs Office has received a $10,500 federal grant from the Department of Homeland Security to purchase a Detection/Deterrence Search Surveillance System. |
| Sandusky County sales tax revenue tanks as gas goes up FREMONT - Sandusky County's sales tax revenue is down partly because fewer people are driving on the Ohio Turnpike because of high gasoline prices, Bill Farrell, Sandusky County auditor, said. |
| Funding sought for offenders' program in Stryker A projected $200,000 funding shortage for the electronic monitoring program at the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio, Stryker, has officials there searching for more ways to finance the jail diversion program. |
| North Baltimore official closer to taking job with Fostoria FOSTORIA North Baltimore Village Administrator Kathy Healy moved closer to being hired as Fostorias safety-service director Tuesday. |
| Swanton fireworks postponed until Saturday SWANTON The Swanton fireworks, which had been scheduled for Thursday evening, have been rescheduled because of flooding in the area. |
| Food stamp outreach striving to boost use With more people applying for food stamps, a local group is part of a statewide effort trying to make it easier to enroll in the program. |
| Work begins for new Ottawa Park Ice Rink in Toledo Demolition of the Ottawa Park Ice Rink began yesterday to make way for a rink that will be larger and meet specifications for hockey, Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner said. |
| Toledo gives $223,300 to arts commission The Arts Commission of Greater Toledo is getting $223,300 from the city for this year's public art program. |
| Our Featured Home of The Week The Village at Twelve Lakes is a community of beautiful attached and detached villas, built by The Berman Building Company and marketed by Lance Tyo. The villa at 9205 Summer Song Lane is a wonderful example of their work, in an ideal location overlooking one of the many lakes. Come and see it yourself this weekend! |
| Its Greek To Me: Decorative Columns Add Style To Home Interiors (NAPS) When building or remodeling your house, consider this: Greek architecture has long provided inspiration for elements in many architectural styles for homes, from American Colonial to Arts Crafts. |
| Kitchen and Bath Facelifts: Trends That Work (ARA) - What makes a home more than just a living space are the personal touches and details that make it truly unique. With numerous design options and the ability to endlessly customize, the home is the best reflection of personal taste and style. |
| Simple Steps to Greener Grass in No Time (ARA) - It seems the grass is always greener right next door, but that doesn't have to be the case this year. |
| Creating A Flower Bed With Curb Appeal (NAPS)Whether youre thinking of selling your home or just hoping to impress your guests, you can plant the seeds of love at first sight with the help of a beautiful flower border. Creating one, however, takes careful planning. |
| Put the Eco in Decorating (ARA) - Just because you're going green doesn't mean you have to sacrifice style. There are many ways to easily incorporate eco-friendly ideas into your home decor without living the stereotypical "granola-and-Birkenstocks" lifestyle. |
| A Place for Everything and Everything in its Place (ARA) - As spring reveals itself after a long winter so, too, does the need to begin outdoor chores for warmer weather. Just like spring cleaning inside the house, sprucing and rejuvenating lawns, gardens, garages, driveways and other exterior areas this time of year is a way to get organized and start anew. |
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