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| Delta severs Toledo connections; fuel costs put end to airline's 63-year presence at Express Delta Air Lines announced yesterday that it will discontinue all passenger service to and from Toledo Express Airport, leaving the airport with only three airline carriers by this fall and daily flights to just two cities. |
| Bus driver, signs share crash blame in Bluffton University disaster WASHINGTON - A bus driver's mistaken use of an exit ramp when he intended to stay on an Atlanta freeway's high-occupancy-vehicle lane caused a crash that killed him, his wife, and five Bluffton University baseball players 16 months ago, the National Transportation Safety Board concluded yesterday. |
| Ohio drops out-of-state tuition fees for vets COLUMBUS - Ohio still wants the nation's military veterans to be all that they can be, but it wants them to do it here. |
| Officer: North Toledo triple-murder site looked like 'horror movie' Describing the bloody scene inside a boarded-up Ohio Street home as a "horror movie," Toledo police Sgt. Tom Kosmyna testified in Lucas County Common Pleas Court on the first day of Goldy Thompson's aggravated murder trial. |
| Michigan governor signs Great Lakes compact TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. Michigan has become the last of the eight Great Lakes states to join a compact designed to protect the regions water. |
| Maumee Dearest - Toledo population |
| Hateful words on gays are of some benefit In response to the July 1 Readers' Forum letter in The Blade by Pastor Russ Merrin regarding his negative views on the subject of homosexuality and the church, I felt disappointment in The Blade for publishing such a hateful and hurtful letter. |
| Oil, after all CRITICS of the American-led invasion of Iraq have insisted all along that the pursuit of oil motivated the military action. |
| In search of parents IN BLACK neighborhoods of yesteryear, when the well-being of children was jeopardized, somebody - a relative, a friend - willingly took in the youngsters. Because that's no longer the norm, Lucas County Children Services is targeting African-American families to adopt. |
| Rodriguez agrees to settle, pay West Virginia $4M MORGANTOWN, W.Va. Former West Virginia football coach Rich Rodriguez agreed to pay a $4 million buyout clause and settle a lawsuit that the university filed after he broke his contract in December. |
| Highland Meadows gets more rain About the last thing Highland Meadows Golf Course needed was another inch-plus of rain. |
| Mud Hens laugh off imperfections, beat Scranton The Mud Hens stranded 13 base-runners last night. Toledo manager Larry Parrish didn't mind. |
| Tigers batter CC's substitute DETROIT - The Detroit Tigers do not want to become the Cleveland Indians. |
| Wie feels healthy again Michelle Wie feels she is close to full health for the first time in more than a year. And she would like to think good performances are right around the corner. |
| Schmidt finally arrives in Toledo Mike Schmidt doesn't know how close he came to becoming a Mud Hen. But it's safe to say he came pretty close. |
| UT-UD hoops date set The University of Dayton men's basketball team announced its non-conference schedule, which includes a game against the University of Toledo at Savage Hall. According to |
| Latest arrests at BGSU are indefensible Attention BGSU male students: |
| National City vice chairman Kelly to retire Wed, 9 Jul 2008 09:51:00 EST The crowd that had grown at the top of the loss-plagued banking company's chain of command suddenly is about to become a bit thinner with the planned Sept. 30 exit of CFO Jeffrey Kelly. |
| Hyland Software acquires Calif. company Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:49:00 EST The provider of document management software has made the first of what it hopes will be many acquisitions under its new majority owner. |
| Convention center/medical mart developer urges patience Wed, 9 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EST At a Landerhaven luncheon today, Merchandise Mart Properties senior vice president Mark Falanga tells the crowd he's not worried about a delay in site selection. 'We want to do this right, not fast,' he says. |
| Cleveland-Cliffs boosts revenue outlook Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:30:00 EST The company has raised its estimates of how much its iron ore will fetch in the key global markets it supplies and how much the product will cost to produce. |
| Rosskamm takes charge at Pennsylvania retailer Wed, 9 Jul 2008 11:18:00 EST Former Jo-Ann Stores leader Alan Rosskamm is named interim CEO at Charming Shoppes, which runs stores including Lane Bryant and Fashion Bug. |
| College group raises $4.1 million Wed, 9 Jul 2008 14:22:00 EST The Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges concludes its annual fundraising campaign 2.6% above last year's level. |
| Riverside buys Swedish air filtration company Wed, 9 Jul 2008 11:14:00 EST The private equity firm adds to its portfolio SPX Air Filtration Ltd., which has more than 500 employees and annual sales of more than $100 million. |
| Lake Hospital System receives grant Wed, 9 Jul 2008 09:04:00 EST The money will enable the hospital system to offer mental health services in the emergency departments at Lake East and Lake West hospitals all day, every day. |
| Port Authority to narrow financing scope Tue, 8 Jul 2008 14:01:00 EST The Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority plans to reduce the breadth of its development financing efforts as it focuses on rebuilding the Port of Cleveland as a shipping and logistics center. |
| GAR Foundation to create new HQ from old digs Tue, 8 Jul 2008 15:03:00 EST The Akron-based foundation and The Chesler Group development company plan to restore the historic Andrew Jackson House in downtown Akron for use as offices. |
| Foreclosures rising in Akron suburbs Wed, 9 Jul 2008 07:22:00 EST While Akron remains the epicenter for Summit County's ongoing foreclosure crisis, people are losing their homes at a faster rate in many suburbs, according to a new Beacon Journal analysis. |
| $3M given to city for Ford plant cleansing Wed, 9 Jul 2008 07:33:00 EST The Clean Ohio Revitalization Fund grant will reimburse the city money it spends to primarily remove PCB-containing transformers and asbestos from part of the site. |
| Top Howard Hanna exec seeks growth during downturn Wed, 9 Jul 2008 07:25:00 EST Howard 'Hoddy' W. Hanna III, chairman and chief executive officer of Pittsburgh-based Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, said despite sales being down in the greater Akron area, his company remains healthy and is growing market share. |
| Area farmers should have plentiful crops Wed, 9 Jul 2008 07:30:00 EST Despite the late spring rains that delayed some planting, area farmers say this years corn crop is looking to be as good or even better than in years past. |
| New compact to Cruze into Lordstown Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:31:00 EST General Motors said its newest entry into the compact car market, the Cruze, will be manufactured at the Lordstown plant. Production of the Cruze is scheduled to begin mid-2010 for the 2011 model year, and it will go on sale at dealerships late summer or early fall 2010. |
| Delta severs Toledo airport connection Wed, 9 Jul 2008 07:40:00 EST The move, blamed on high fuel prices, will leave Toledo Express with only three airline carriers by this fall and daily flights to just two cities. |
| Comair to cut 520 jobs Wed, 9 Jul 2008 07:44:00 EST The cuts at the regional air carrier, which employs 4,000 at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, come as its parent, Delta, reduces the number of seats available on U.S. flights by 13%. |
| Wickliffe OKs loan for redevelopment Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:18:00 EST Wickliffe City Council approved a $300,000 forgivable loan for the redevelopers of a long-vacant Ponderosa Steakhouse. Kirtland-based LTV Group and Chardon-based Milestone Building will have 18 months to complete the $10 million retail and condo project. |
| Cardinal Health will slash 600 jobs Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:25:00 EST Pharmaceutical distributor Cardinal Health of Dublin will eliminate 600 jobs, 90 of them in central Ohio, and take a $63 million charge against earnings as it consolidates operations. The company employs more than 40,000 workers worldwide. |
| Defense contractors hope trade show will be business boost Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:28:00 EST An aerospace trade and technology show to be started up in conjunction with the 2009 Dayton Air Show could give the region's defense contractors access to new business, organizers of the trade show say. |
| Payday lenders told not to rush ballot process Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:23:00 EST Ohio payday lenders lost their first round in court Tuesday, leaving them at the mercy of the attorney general. |
| Russian steelmaker completes WCI Steel deal Mon, 7 Jul 2008 13:59:00 EST OAO Severstal said the Warren-based steelmaker will be known as Severstal Warren Inc. |
| Cohesant looks to deregister stock Mon, 7 Jul 2008 04:30:00 EST The maker of specialty coatings said its eligible to deregister its shares because it has fewer than 300 stockholders of record. |
| UH Case Medical Center wins grant Tue, 8 Jul 2008 10:18:00 EST The money from the Saint Luke's Foundation will create a fellowship program to raise the number of black, Latino and Native American students in orthopedic medicine. |
| Free clinic to add hours with grant Mon, 7 Jul 2008 04:30:00 EST The Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland is one of 16 organizations to receive the Healthy Communities/Healthy America grant from the foundation. |
| KeyCorp vice chairman Bunn to retire Tue, 8 Jul 2008 11:29:00 EST The man responsible for Key's national banking business groups plans to exit early next year to focus on personal interests. |
| Blue Point Capital wraps up transaction Tue, 8 Jul 2008 13:48:00 EST The private equity firm has sold the four operating companies of BP Metals LLC to an affiliate of Protostar Partners LLC of New York. |
| MemPro Ceramics gains $500,000 grant Tue, 8 Jul 2008 14:15:00 EST The company, which licenses a key technology from the University of Akron, will use the money to continue developing a way to convert pollutants into harmless chemicals. |
| Brinkley, Cook need therapy, expert testifies CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. A court-appointed psychiatrist sized up Christie Brinkley's ill-fated fourth marriage Tuesday, saying the model needs to examine her taste in men and her cheating husband is a narc... |
| Weak economy hurting music festivals across U.S. MILWAUKEE For the first time in more than 20 years, the organizers of the Harbor Fest musical festival in Racine, Wis., were forced to cancel their seminal summertime event on the shores of Lake Michi... |
| Retired Cleveland museum director Lee dead CLEVELAND A former director of the Cleveland Museum of Art has died at age 90. Museum spokesman Jim Kopniske says Sherman E. Lee died today in North Carolina, where he had taught at the University of ... |
| Music-box convention coming to Roscoe Village COSHOCTON The "Happiest Music on Earth" featuring the Mid-America Chapter, Music Box Society International, is returning to Historic Roscoe Village for the 33rd annual Band Organ Rally July 18 and Jul... |
| Little Art Gallery to feature Kristine Wyler works Kristine Wyler will be the featured artist in the North Canton Public Library's Little Art Gallery from Aug. 16 through Sept. 13. An opening reception will be Aug. 16 from 2 to 4 p.m. The reception is... |
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