Andersons says layoffs will begin March 18
The Andersons Inc., which announced Sunday that it will close its two Toledo-area and two Columbus general stores in the spring, says its initial layoffs will begin March 18.
The Andersons Inc., which announced Sunday that it will close its two Toledo-area and two Columbus general stores in the spring, says its initial layoffs will begin March 18.
LOS ANGELES — Miguel Ferrer, an actor with a long list of credits ranging from “Twin Peaks” to his current role on CBS’ “NCIS: Los Angeles,” died of cancer today. He was 61.
MEMPHIS — Five people have filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the city of Memphis and Elvis Presley’s Graceland, saying they were discriminated against at a protest by a coalition associated with the Black Lives Matter movement during the annual vigil commemorating the singer’s death.
Former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert, serving prison time for a financial crime stemming from a child sex abuse scandal, has filed a lawsuit seeking the return of $1.7 million in hush money the disgraced politician admitted paying to one of his accusers.
HONOLULU — Six carefully selected scientists will spend the next eight months living inside a man-made dome on a remote Hawaii volcano as part of a human-behavior study that could help NASA as it draws up plans for sending astronauts on long missions to Mars.
HOUSTON — Doctors treating former President George H.W. Bush for pneumonia considered today whether to take out a breathing tube while his wife, Barbara, said she was feeling much better after undergoing treatment for bronchitis.
MEXICO CITY — Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, Mexico’s most notorious cartel kingpin who twice made brazen prison escapes and spent years on the run as the country’s most wanted man, was extradited to the United States today to face drug trafficking and other charges.
Walleye forward Tyler Sikura has been loaned to the Iowa Wild of the American Hockey League.
The student body of Bowling Green State University is set to hear a speech from author, academic and social activist Cornel West this evening in the campus’ Lenhart Grand Ballroom in the Bowen-Thompson Student Union.
PEORIA, Ill. — A bus carrying a minor league hockey team has been involved in a rollover crash and three people are in serious condition.
AUSTIN — A federal judge today blocked Texas from ousting Planned Parenthood from the state’s Medicaid program over secretly recorded videos taken by anti-abortion activists in 2015.
DETROIT — Justin Verlander sat in the middle of the Tiger Den, the lounge at Comerica Park where he and his teammates were available to reporters before heading out on their winter caravan.
Head covers will be provided for female Muslim inmates who wear an Islamic veil according to a new Lucas County jail policy.
The Blade in Education is running its School Stock Content this year, and this week is when participating teachers at area schools need to register their students’ teams with their stock picks.
CLEVELAND — Gregg Williams talked tough.
NEW YORK — Stocks ended slightly lower on Wall Street, pushing the Dow Jones industrial average to its fifth loss in a row.
A 23-year-old Toledo man previously charged with felonious assault is now facing a murder charge after the man he is accused of shooting earlier this month died Wednesday.