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| Blaze guts South Toledo apartment buildings Nine buildings in a South Toledo apartment complex were destroyed early yesterday by a rapid, three-alarm fire that displaced about 200 people and left ruins smoldering into the afternoon. Authorities said no one was hurt in the blaze at the Hunters Ridge complex on Gibraltar Heights near Byrne Road and Airport Highway. |
| Ohio businesses race for piece of state Keno action COLUMBUS - Voters rejected the idea of giving racetracks casinolike slot machines, but Toledo's Raceway Park and other horse tracks wasted no time signing up for Ohio's newest - and legal - electronic game, Keno. |
| Thousands flock to northwest Ohio and southern Ontario for good view PELEE ISLAND, Ont. More than ever, North Americans are being lured outdoors by natures super achievers of the sky. |
| One killed in auto accident on Cedar Point causeway SANDUSKY, Ohio - An 88-year-old man backing out of his driveway on Cedar Point Road was killed Saturday when his pickup truck was hit on the driver's side by a northbound sport utility vehicle, police said. |
| Suspicious fires investigated in Toledo Fire crews investigated four suspicious fires in north central Toledo within five hours early Sunday, Battalion Chief David Hitt said. |
| No single solution to 'fix we're in' In his June 28 column, The Blade's Jack Kelly correctly places responsibility for the "fix we're in" with the "25 years of folly" which, if you do the math, began under President Ronald Reagan. |
| Renewal for Southwyck SOUTHWYCK Shopping Center went out with a whimper last week as its four remaining stores rang up their final sales and closed their doors for good. |
| Bankers' hour MALFEASANCE in the mortgage industry, with the wave of foreclosures and other financial difficulties that have followed, competes only with the sharp rise in gas prices on conditions that have soured Americans on the state of the economy. |
| Saving Medicare, again THE Bush Administration was wise to give Congress time to prevent a reduction in payments to doctors in the federal Medicare program and to make improvements in bidding for medical equipment. |
| The Fed seeks balance THE decision by the Federal Reserve Bank to leave a key lending rate at 2 percent is not likely to alter the sagging state of the American economy. It was the first time since last September that the board had chosen not to lower interest rates. |
| Baseball teams work hard to knock down language barrier The corner television inside the Mud Hens clubhouse is usually - but not always - set to Telemundo, a popular Spanish-language network. |
| Clippers bruise Hens - again The Mud Hens do not have to look at the Columbus Clippers again until Aug. 27, during the regular season's final week. |
| Mariners defeat Tigers SEATTLE Only moments after he made his way into the dugout, high-fives coming from everywhere, the 30,373 at Safeco Field began to stand. And then just about all of them were standing, clapping, and waiting for the next unlikely Mariners hero on this homestand to come back out. |
| LPGA officials not running from problems One of the LPGA's versions of Tiger Woods is calling it quits after this season. Most of the tour's best players are not from the United States, and the time and money of the league's fans are becoming even more precious in some tough economic times. |
| Kyle Busch edges Edwards for another victory at Coke Zero 400 DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Kyle Busch almost wrecked just past the midway point of Saturday night's Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway. It turned out to be a good thing he got that out of the way early. |
| Hens' bunt backfires; safety squeeze a misnomer At 54 years old, Mud Hens manager Larry Parrish can still bench press at least 250 pounds. |
| Miner to focus on control issues Zach Miner shook hands with Toledo manager Larry Parrish, hugged pitcher Virgil Vasquez, and was greeted by several other familiar faces in the Mud Hens' clubhouse yesterday. |
| Toledo area firms shares beaten down IN LINE with national trends, the stocks of publicly traded companies in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan were pummeled during the first half of this year. |
| From solar to coal, energy holdings fuel top portfolios DIRTY OLD COAL is a funny thing: one of mankind's oldest forms of energy, it's a fundamental part of some of the world's most sought-after commodities, and it's as prevalent in North America as oil is in Saudi Arabia. |
| Rising fuel costs exact high toll on budgets County officials across northwest Ohio are spending more on gas this year than ever before, and with gas prices above $4-a-gallon and expected to go higher, they are turning to conservation methods to save money. |
| 2 Lima credit unions to merge, will operate as Superior LIMA, Ohio The merger of two Allen County credit unions in October will mean more services for members of the smaller organization, officials say. |
| Phil Vassar, Kenny Chesney, and Taylor Swift are headliners at Country Concert '08 Phil Vassar is traipsing around a home improvement store in Nashville, hunting... |
| A fair share; how to divide an estate without splitting the family Sharing was a way of life for the 12 children of Nick and Betty Catanzaro. |
| Super-sized sundaes can tip the scales at more than 2 pounds Sometimes, Dale Miller just has to have some ice cream. |
| Frances Renzis talent on the piano has taken her to the top If Frances Renzi had become a professional driver, her race would be Le Mans in... |
| How did a nation become obsessed with Shiloh, Suri, and Violet? CHICAGO They cant club-hop till dawn, frolic on Miami Beach or check into a... |
| Ohio has Midwest's 1st full-scale 'zipline' ROCKBRIDGE, Ohio - I was standing on a small but sturdy wooden platform... |
| Zoo vets talk about the joys and problems of caring for animals My common childhood dreams of being a veterinarian never included climbing into... |
| Woman to woman: web site brings people together to give advice At a time when extended families may be scattered across the country and many... |
| Farr facing a new day It could be suggested that the LPGA Tours current business model is putting... |
| Camp Perry matches will attract 6,000 shooters As many as 6,000 shooters from across the United States will step up to the... |
| 'Fossil Fools' drive Toledo to low mark We passed. |
| A big heart is part of Digby's heritage Through the window I can see my faithful dog lying peacefully in the grass on... |
| Funny guy Franken could soon be senator ST. PAUL, Minn. - So it's come to this. |
| In sudden emergency, accident victim may be out of luck Answer: Your question raises an interesting legal issue. |
| Flipping and flopping IT'S A good thing many of Barack Obama's supporters don't care much about... |
| Ottawa County beryllium plant plans expansion ELMORE - With a Department of Defense contract and a newly approved tax abatement in hand, metal refining company Brush Wellman Inc. plans to begin construction this summer on a $90.4-million expansion that will create 25 jobs at its main plant in Ottawa County. |
| Swearing in of citizens at South Bass is canceled PORT CLINTON - Northwest Ohioans planning to catch a ferry yesterday to South Bass Island's Put-in-Bay and meet the newest batch of U.S. citizens during a naturalization ceremony instead were met with signs informing them the event was canceled. |
| MultiFaith Council potluck picnic July 13 in Monclova The MultiFaith Council of Northwest Ohio will hold its sixth annual potluck picnic from 3 to 7 p.m. July 13 at the Glen and Jean Torrence Farm, 5002 Black Rd., Monclova. |
| Local re-enactors rescue 1812 sister site besieged by flood Clad in a military uniform circa 1812 and packing an antique pipe of loose tobacco, D.J. Tripp didn't seem out of place yesterday beside his fellow war re-enactors at the 1813 Independence Day Celebration at Fort Meigs State Memorial, though he and three others traveled almost 500 miles to be there. |
| North Toledo group plans subdivision to lift community For sale: New single-family homes, close to brand-new elementary school, park land, convenient to downtown, transportation, other amenities. |
| FEASTING ON THE FOURTH IN SOUTH TOLEDO Nine-year-old Jon Tate closes his eyes and prepares to dig in during a watermelon-eating contest held as part of the eighth annual 4th of July celebration at South Toledos Harvard Circle. |
| Toledo fireworks show caps opening day of festival The inaugural Red White KABOOM festival went out with a bang last night or 2,785 bangs, to be exact. |
| City of Toledo gets federal defender's office For 35 years, the federal defender has had a presence in northern Ohio and assistant federal defenders have both taken on and helped in cases in U.S. District Court in Toledo. But until now they've had to travel from Cleveland to do it. |
| Red White KABOOM festival continues The Red White KABOOM festival continues today with the Battle of the Bands and The Andersons tastetoledo, offering sample dishes from 18 Toledo eateries. |
| Will Smith works his box office magic on 'Hancock' HOLLYWOOD "Hancock," a film about a petulant, perpetually drunken superhero, proved to be review-proof as well as bulletproof this weekend, overwhelming competitors and giving star Will Smith his fift... |
| Poker hand: In poker, 'you're going to lose money,' try to lose as little as possible Hard poker truth (courtesy of young, aggressive pro Joe Sebok): "You're going to have a lot of tough hands where you're going to lose money." The trick is to lose as little as possible. At the World S... |
| On the beat: Singer's art captures American spirit Advance orders are being taken at the Canton Museum of Art for the handsome book accompanying its upcoming Clyde Singer exhibition. A Malvern native who died in 1999 at age 90, Singer did oil painting... |
| Soldier-parents return home "When my stepdad went to Iraq, half my heart went with him," says a youngster featured in Nickelodeon's special about the burdens that war and its aftermath places on children. "Coming Home: When Pare... |
| NBC to buy The Weather Channel NEW YORK NBC Universal and two partners said today they have reached a deal to buy The Weather Channel from Landmark Communications Inc., ending a drawn-out process that had attracted interest from se... |
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