Business notebook: 5/14
ACHIEVEMENTS
ACHIEVEMENTS
Mesha Wallace knew her granddaughter had tested positive for lead poisoning more than a year and a half ago and the health department determined that her home was the likely source.
COLUMBUS — As summer approaches and bright stars begin to light up the clear night sky, Ohioans can take comfort in knowing their home state is tied to whatever the future of space travel brings.
Before an enthusiastic crowd of volunteers, Mayor Paula Hicks-Hudson on Saturday asked for support to continue making progress in Toledo as she seeks re-election this year.
Births
The dog pictured is available for adoption at Lucas County Canine Care & Control, 410 S. Erie St., Toledo. Listed are the name, breed, sex, and impound number. For information, call 419-213- 2800. For a complete list of dogs available, go to lucascountydogs.petfinder.com. If searching for a lost dog, the office is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. You must take a photo ID to walk through the holding areas.
Edward A. Fromme, who with his father and brother offered custom-tailored suits from their shop in the Spitzer Building downtown, died Tuesday under hospice care at Aspen Grove, an assisted living community in Lambertville. He was 89.
In the boom times, when Tiger Woods still had his swing and his marriage and the economy had not yet gone up in flames, golfers called in tee times with an almost religious devotion.