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LaFontaine happy for 2nd shot with Walleye

The Toledo Blade 

J.P. LaFontaine could not be more thrilled that his pro career has come full circle after the forward got a quick taste of Walleye hockey before making two other stops in the ECHL.

Alcegaire leads BGSU over Miami

The Toledo Blade 

BOWLING GREEN — Everything was back to normal for the Bowling Green State University men’s basketball team Tuesday.

Kasich draws on run for president in his new book

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COLUMBUS — As his 2016 presidential campaign ended as the last Republican not named Trump standing, Ohio Gov. John Kasich suggested there was a book in the experience.

Jewish center receives scare

The Toledo Blade 

An anonymous caller threatened harm Tuesday to Sylvania Township’s Jewish community center — one of a few dozen similar bomb scares recently across the country.

Husted’s war chest leads in race for governor

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Secretary of State Jon Husted and Attorney General Mike DeWine have campaign war chests of about $2.5 million ahead of the contest for the Republican nomination for governor in 2018, in which both of them are seen as likely candidates.

Anthony Kujawa, Jr.: 1929-2017

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TEMPERANCE — Anthony Kujawa, Jr., retired president and chief executive of Toledo Tool & Die Co. who, with his older brothers, nurtured a business their father founded in the family garage, died Monday in his Temperance home. He was 87.



GOP needs to spell out plan

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“Affordable” health insurance through the Affordable Care Act is not tied to your job and is based on your income, whereas “access” to health insurance, which Congress is proposing, could mean anything. It could mean the $700-a-month premium, big deductibles, and co-pays I was offered when I lost a job.

Group: DeVos is not liable to pay $5.3M fine to Ohio

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Democrats appear to be overreaching in their rhetoric calling on Trump education secretary nominee Betsy DeVos to make good on a $5.3 million fine owed by the political action committee she once chaired.

State Senate wary over expansion of taxes

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COLUMBUS — Gov. John Kasich’s proposal to reduce the number of Ohio’s income tax brackets and overall rates in them has some fans among Senate Republicans who’d already been looking at going to a flat tax.

8th graders from Toledo, Perrysburg battle racism

The Toledo Blade 

There’s more than just a river separating downtown Toledo from Perrysburg, but a dozen students from both sides of the water are working together to change that.

Steel puts off discussions on charter change

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Toledo Council President Steven Steel tapped the brakes Tuesday on discussions for charter changes concerning elections and term limits but added that he still wants the proposals on the September ballot.

Black Swamp sets stage for family struggle in novel

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For Tracy Chevalier, the untamed wilderness of the mid-19th century Great Black Swamp offered intriguing possibilities for her latest novel At the Edge of the Orchard.

Clifford Murphy stands as warrior of life

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Long held in reverence as one of Toledo’s most beloved jazz icons, bassist Clifford Murphy is showing people in his twilight years how much of a warrior he is in the game of life.

Throw away the key

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In Timothy Ciboro’s closing argument in his trial (along with his son and co-defendant Esten) on charges of raping a 13-year-old girl, he said his goal throughout the trial was to bring glory to God.

Area vacancy rates fell in 2016 to decade low

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Toledo’s industrial real estate market looked very good in 2016 from a numbers standpoint: The vacancy rate fell, lease rates were up, the amount of space being absorbed rose, and new construction increased.

Slushy storm ends wet, gray January

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A mostly snowless January ended Tuesday for parts of metro Toledo, which got several inches of snow from a modest storm that passed through the region.

Hearing on Secor work draws crowd

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A crowd of more than 200 turned out for a tense public hearing about proposed Secor Road reconstruction with some residents voicing opposition to project options that would result in homes being demolished.

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Obama fights back: Former president's orbit resists Trump

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WASHINGTON — Dismayed by the Trump Administration’s first days, former President Obama’s loyalists, former aides and even his spokesman are speaking out and even actively resisting the new American leader. It’s a warning to President Donald Trump that his actions won’t go unchallenged by those who occupied the White House before him.

Husted, DeWine build up funds for 2018 governor race

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Secretary of State Jon Husted and Attorney General Mike DeWine have campaign war chests of about $2.5 million ahead of the contest for the Republican nomination for governor in 2018, in which both of them are seen as likely candidates, according to campaign finance reports filed today in Columbus.

Refugees anticipate family reunions, instead endure doubt

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From married couples to mothers and daughters, President Donald Trump’s executive order banning refugees from certain countries has created profound uncertainty for families in America and abroad. Many refugees in the U.S. had expected to reunite with their relatives any day, but will now have to wait.


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