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2017

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Jinks hopes BG learns its lessons

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BOWLING GREEN — The Ohio State football team opened its spring game last weekend playing two-hand touch, surely causing many in a packed Ohio Stadium to ponder the great existential question of our time.

Portman: Wetlands sites ‘working’

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U.S. Sen. Rob Portman (R., Ohio) pledged his continued support Tuesday for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s $300 million Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, as well as the agency in general and other agencies vital to Lake Erie programs and monitoring its algal blooms.

Education Secretary DeVos, union chief to visit Van Wert

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VAN WERT, Ohio — A rural northwest Ohio school district will become the center of the national education discussion Thursday when U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and the president of the American Federation of Teachers visit Van Wert City Schools.

Putting their heart and soles into it

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Male participants were challenged to run or walk a mile in a pair of high heels for $5 during the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event Tuesday at the University of Toledo.

Give us Congress’ health care

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If there is serious interest in improving the country’s health care system, the process is simple. Either put Congress on the same system the public has, which will straighten things out really fast, or put us all on what Congress has.

Same old story in Toledo politics

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It’s amazing how, now that the Kroger plan has been approved, the opponents are off the plan commission and the supporters are again being taken care of.

Who’s in front of the class?

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There are more black, Hispanic, and Asian teachers than there were in 1987, a new study shows — but at the front of our nation’s classrooms, men are a shrinking minority.

Prince Harry’s candor helpful

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Britain’s Prince Harry did himself a world of good by seeking professional help for psychological problems stemming from the 1997 death of his mother, Princess Diana.



The declining value of life

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Toledo homicide numbers are at a historic high through the first three months of the year. That is worrisome, but it is also symptomatic of the decreasing value that today’s society puts on life.

Owens-Ilinois to cut 23 jobs in Perrysburg

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Owens-Illinois Inc. is cutting 23 jobs from its Perrysburg headquarters campus over the next two years as it consolidates work to an existing facility in Colombia. The move will also affect a yet to be determined number of employees in Mexico.

Next Jeep under wraps

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Fiat Chrysler Automobiles continues testing the next-generation Jeep Wrangler, seen here heavily camouflaged to prevent too much detail from slipping out ahead of its expected debut late this year. The vehicle, to be built in a revamped part of Fiat Chrysler’s Toledo Assembly Complex, appears to keep the same general profile, while adding a more sloped and aerodynamic windshield. Photos shot by a spy photographer at a test track in southeast Michigan show a roof with at least a portion that can be removable. Читать дальше...

Refurbished Toledo tower gives city flair

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As Toledo’s downtown residential options continue to grow, developers are looking for features that will set their properties apart.

Beginner's guide to gardening

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The perennial rye is turning green, the crocus are sprouting, and forsythia are blooming.

Toledo council approves amendment to lead law

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Toledo City Council on Tuesday approved an amendment to the city’s “lead-safe” rental property law that extends compliance deadlines, but keeps a controversial dust-wipe requirement for home inspections.

Roy Treuhaft (1916-2017)

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Roy Treuhaft, a retired president of the former Michael Realty Co. whose colleagues prized his expertise in industrial real estate, died Monday at Sunset Village, Sylvania Township. He was 100.

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Sheriff: Ohio police officer says shooting story false

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NEWCOMERSTOWN, Ohio — Authorities say an Ohio police officer who said he was shot during a traffic stop now says he made up the story to cover up a failed attempt to kill himself.

GOP faces test in Georgia congressional race

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DUNWOODY, Ga. — Early, incomplete election returns show an upstart Democrat leading in a conservative Georgia congressional district as he bids for a major upset.

Police: Idaho school bus rolls over, 17 taken to hospitals

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BOISE, Idaho — At least 17 students were taken to hospitals, some with serious injuries, after a bus carrying more than three dozen students to a track meet rolled over today on a rural highway in Idaho.

Pirates' Marte suspended 80 games for PEDs

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ST. LOUIS — Pittsburgh Pirates All-Star outfielder Starling Marte has been suspended 80 games by Major League Baseball after testing positive for a performance-enhancing drug.

FBI used dossier allegations to bolster Trump-Russia investigation

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The FBI last year used a dossier of allegations of Russian ties to Donald Trump's campaign as part of the justification to win approval to secretly monitor a Trump associate, according to US officials briefed on the investigation.


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