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Ноябрь
2017

Новости за 12.11.2017

Falcons pass D to be tested by Toledo

The Toledo Blade 

BOWLING GREEN — What a difference one week made for the pass defense of the Bowling Green State University football team.

Public hearing set for Ten Mile Creek modification project

The Toledo Blade 

A project to dredge and clear debris from part of Ten Mile Creek and “enhance” both its floodwater retention and its ecological habitat will be the subject of a public hearing Tuesday afternoon in Toledo.

University of Toledo improving lives and the community

The Toledo Blade 

As a public research university, the University of Toledo exists to provide access to a high-quality education, to advance knowledge through research and discovery, and to serve our community.

Kucinich: I know why Trump was elected

The Toledo Blade 

A week ago today, I drove through a downpour to hear former Congressman Dennis Kucinich speak to about 40 rain-soaked people and to chat with him afterward. I’d never met him. It was an encounter with one of the last honest men in American politics.



Bergdahl’s case not simple

The Toledo Blade 

Bowe Bergdahl walked off his base and got captured by the Taliban. Several soldiers were seriously wounded attempting to rescue him. One was permanently paralyzed. Finally, the price of his release was five captured Taliban. The deserting corporal now gets off with a dishonorable discharge.

The Gerasimov doctrine

The Toledo Blade 

Russia is waging a new kind of war with the United States, and you could be one of the ground troops.

For the tattooed generation, a right to ‘bare’ arms

The Toledo Blade 

One of the mysteries of life for me is the obsession so many young people have with tattoos. Personally, I am not enamored with tattoos at all, but I am fascinated by those who get them.

It is time for Kapszukiewicz to shape the dream

The Toledo Blade 

Mayor-elect Wade Kapszukiewicz has until January to prepare his administration. Mr. Kapszukiewicz is a fanatical and encyclopedic baseball fan, especially of the Cleveland Indians, so he knows that preparation, in small things and large, is everything in life.

How They Voted: 11/12

The Toledo Blade 

A look at recent actions in the U.S. Congress and how lawmakers representing the area voted.

Pets face several holiday hazards

The Toledo Blade 

As the holiday season approaches it’s time to start thinking about some of the challenges that exist for our pets and taking steps to ensure they stay happy and healthy through the next couple months.

Culinary students to serve scholarship dinner

The Toledo Blade 

At 5:30 p.m. Dec. 7, head to the Penta Career Center, 9301 Buck Rd., Perrysburg, for the school’s It’s VEGAS! Scholarship Dinner and Silent Auction. Penta’s culinary arts students are working with chef instructors Janea Makowski, Jim Rhegness, and Sarah Sadlier to prepare the food.

An adventure on the high seas

The Toledo Blade 

Cruise ships and the millions of people who travel on them are a grand mixture of personalities, international foods, A-to-Z activities, and fun. But to those joyful accounts, fear and disappointment must be added.

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Tray designs give new life to seasonal decorations

The Toledo Blade 

We have flown past Halloween like a witch on a broom, and we are floating into Thanksgiving. But it won’t be long before you are singing those Christmas carols.

Party launches new Buckeye Community Arts Network

The Toledo Blade 

THE new Buckeye Community Arts Network premiere party was Wednesday night at Maumee Bay Brewing Co. The network, exclusively on Buckeye Broadband, airs shows including Buckeye Bright Spot, Exposure, Fashion of Life, Common Ground, Arts Now!, Four One Nosh, Rise Up!, and the new Live from 201 Morris beginning 7 p.m. Wednesdays and Sundays on channels 109 and 609 (HD).

Lucas County Dogs for Adoption: 11/12

The Toledo Blade 

The dogs pictured above are newly 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 for adoption, go to lucascountydogs.petfinder.com.

Betty B. Rumpf Schlaudecker (1920-2017)

The Toledo Blade 

Betty B. Rumpf Schlaudecker, founder of an interior design business who guided clients in decorating homes and offices with taste, died Tuesday in Kingston Care Center of Sylvania. She was 97.


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