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True freshmen to get chance to start at OSU

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COLUMBUS — For nine Ohio State freshmen, there barely was time to blink between signing a national letter of intent and an unpleasant introduction to the Buckeyes’ conditioning program.

Northview student squashing the competition

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Audrey Berling, a 16-year-old sophomore at Northview, has an athletic career taking her from sea to sea, but she still is relatively unknown in her hometown.

State of the City address is Thursday

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Toledo Mayor Paula Hicks-Hudson’s 2017 State of the City Address will be 5:30 p.m. Thursday in Fifth Third Center Auditorium at One SeaGate. The event is free.

Restaurant inspections 2-6

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Recently released inspection reports of Lucas County food-service operations.

Activist group to rally against pipeline over quake concerns

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A newly formed citizens group is hosting a rally near Waterville at 2 p.m. Wednesday to discuss a Bowling Green State University researcher’s claim that northwest Ohio is too quake-prone for a massive natural gas transmission pipeline to coexist with it.

Researchers aim to stop progression of kidney disease

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It is estimated that 14 percent of the U.S. population has chronic kidney disease, which is an umbrella term for many conditions that can cause ongoing injury to the kidneys.



David P. Sieja: 1930-2016

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David P. Sieja, a retired phone company worker by day and magician by night, died Feb. 1 at LanePark of Oregon assisted living facility in Oregon. He was 86.

Kasich has wrong priorities

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Gov. John Kasich’s proposed budget is enough to make the angels weep (Jan. 31, ‘‘Kasich vows to reduce tax brackets”).

Snowbirds of a feather flock together — to Florida

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By now, your snowbird friends have all been enjoying warmer weather in Florida for two or three months. From Toledo to Tiffin, from Bowling Green to Blissfield, from Sandusky to Sylvania, they packed up their SUVs and headed for the other end of I-75, the end where it never snows.

Super Bowl ads go political in a big way

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NEW YORK — Messages about America, inclusiveness — and, yes, even “four years of awful hair” — kept bubbling up in Super Bowl 51 ads from Airbnb, the NFL and a line of personal care products. But there was still plenty of escapism and light humor for those who weren’t into the politics.

Youngest team ever wins chess tourney

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Four Ottawa Hills Elementary School students made chess history as the youngest team to take home the gold in the 2017 Beach Tournament at Rossford High School.

Prayer service packs Toledo mosque

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Hundreds of people filed into the Islamic Center of Greater Toledo on Sunday afternoon to show that Toledo supports its Muslim community.

TARTA sets hearings on plans

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The Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority has scheduled public hearings next week to discuss adding regular buses along King and Brint roads to a new library branch and nearby shopping and elder-care destinations.

Questioning the future beyond Obamacare

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MARBLEHEAD, Ohio — Taylor Wilhite is an 18-year-old college freshman who loves her psychology classes at Tiffin University and volunteering with Make-A-Wish Foundation. It’s a life made possible thanks to three rounds of chemotherapy and a bone-marrow transplant nearly a decade ago.

Kasich come home

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Ohio’s governor, John Kasich, is bringing out a new book. Advance word has it that the book will criticize the tone of American politics and call for “unity,” which sounds like motherhood and apple pie but is, we know, in the eye of the beholder, and hard to attain under any definition.

Presidential order means Toledoan can return

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For Reggie Peacock, the fact that his old friend, Ralph Warren, is coming home after nearly three decades behind bars is an answer to his prayers.

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Eye of the beholder

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One person’s wood blocks are another person’s art.

Rights fight goes on in new location

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VALDOSTA, Ga. — The Rev. Floyd Rose preaches from the pulpit of a southern Georgia church whose sloped wood-paneled ceiling resembles the upside-down hull of a slave ship.

Romanian protesters get key concession, seek more changes

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BUCHAREST, Romania — The largest anti-government crowds since the violent 1989 revolution that toppled dictator Nicolae Ceausescu succeeded today in pressuring Romania’s new government to repeal a hastily adopted decree that would have eased penalties for official corruption.


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