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2017

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Toledo takes home Game 7 to advance

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Nervous energy suddenly changed to complete delirium when the Walleye overcame the loss of goaltender Jake Paterson with two clutch goals in the third period to extend their season on Tuesday night.

Wolverines take aim at coach in paintball

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CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy — Jim Harbaugh and Wilton Speight stormed off the field and showed their displeasure with the officiating.

Raburn returns to help down Hens

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For many years Ryan Raburn was a standout at Fifth Third Field, helping lead the Mud Hens to three playoff appearances from 2005-07.

Knights seek title, beef up schedule

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On a sunny afternoon last Saturday, northwest Ohio’s best boys lacrosse team was in action in front of a smallish crowd at St. Francis de Sales’ LaValley Stadium.

Don’t waste money on potholes

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Before we spend more than $100,000 for a Pennsylvania pothole killer, I would suggest that The Blade and city council Google pothole repair with cold patch (April 23, “Give the pothole killer a try”). Then, follow a repair crew to determine if they are repairing correctly. If not, then why not?

‘Thunder’ at Valentine Theatre

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Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday for the appearance of the muscled male revue Thunder from Down Under at 7 and 10 p.m. July 14 at the Valentine Theatre.



Environmental groups sue EPA over inaction

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A coalition of conservation and business groups sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in federal court Tuesday in hopes of getting an agency ruling on Ohio’s refusal to designate Lake Erie as impaired.

Willard E. Misfeldt: 1930-2017

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BOWLING GREEN — Willard E. Misfeldt, a retired Bowling Green State University professor of art history who helped bring renewed interest to a 19th-century French painter, died April 18 in Mercy Health St. Vincent Medical Center, Toledo. He was 87.

Step away from the doughnuts

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We are just a few weeks away from gardening go-time with the frost free date hovering around Mother’s Day Shangri La. So you have a little for planning before tossing soil over your shoulder, patting the bottom of those new perennials and annuals, and popping the ibuprofen.

Great Lakes forum stresses cooperation

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DETROIT — On the same day President Trump publicly criticized Canada for its dairy industry policies, several hundred academics, politicians, government officials, and industry leaders from the two countries gathered in Detroit to talk about shared goals and initiatives to foster growth in their regional economy.

Democrats’ choice wins vacant seat on council

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Toledo City Council on Tuesday elected the Democratic Party-preferred applicant to fill the at-large vacancy left by the resignation of Theresa Gabriel.

FirstEnergy CEO says bill is no bailout

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COLUMBUS — FirstEnergy’s president on Tuesday urged lawmakers to require consumers to pay more to keep the lights on at its two struggling nuclear power plants, or permanently risk losing a reliable and valuable source of electricity.

Plant exchanges set for Lucas, Wood counties

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Two plant exchanges are scheduled in Bowling Green and Toledo the next two weekends, offering gardeners a chance to mix up the contents of their plots.

S. Toledo pet care clinic aims to ease financial woes

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A new veterinary clinic in Toledo has opened with a focus on providing pets with quality care, but also helping their financially challenged owners deal with the rising costs of animal health care.

Get going on new shelter

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Richard Stewart, the new director of Lucas County Canine Care & Control, came to Toledo from Pocatello, Idaho, with a reputation as a no-nonsense former Marine.

Negotiations over One Government Center break down

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Negotiations between the city of Toledo and state of Ohio over ownership of One Government Center downtown broke down after the two sides couldn't agree on things such as a $1 million cost to caulk windows.

Marina District, Colony to get $150M in upgrades

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ProMedica executives and a Columbus developer on Tuesday unveiled plans that would bring residential and commercial development to the downtown Marina District and a mix of retail, market rate apartments, restaurants, and a hotel adjacent to ProMedica Toledo Hospital on Monroe Street.


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