Eastwood continues magical run with team effort
PEMBERVILLE — The stars for Eastwood’s football team have shined brightly in 2017.
PEMBERVILLE — The stars for Eastwood’s football team have shined brightly in 2017.
The lame duck Hicks-Hudson administration Wednesday released its proposed general fund and capital improvements spending plans for 2018 – budget documents that are expected to be altered by Mayor-Elect Wade Kapszukiewicz when he takes office in January.
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COLUMBUS — Identical bills making it a crime for a doctor to perform an abortion sought because of a Down Syndrome diagnosis have separately cleared the House and Senate.
A Toledo man wanted for violating parole in a conspiracy to commit murder case was arrested on a robbery charge.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Toledo-based agricultural union the Farm Labor Organizing Committee filed suit in federal court Wednesday against North Carolina over a state law that severely limits the unions activities.
ANN ARBOR — A relative calm has defined Brandon Peters’ first three games as Michigan’s quarterback.
MONROE — One of Ohio’s top Lake Erie research coordinators kicked off an afternoon symposium at Monroe County Community College on Wednesday with state data that shows 87 percent of algae-forming phosphorus released into the Maumee and Sandusky river watersheds comes from non-point runoff, which is largely though not exclusively agriculture.
University of Toledo President Sharon Gaber is concerned the Republican tax-reform bill would make college less affordable for students and take away incentives for those who donate to colleges and universities.
They say the North Star is the brightest in the constellation Ursa Minor. Yet, this weekend’s lights at the Toledo Zoo might give even Polaris a run for its money.
The last time Central Catholic lost its final regular-season football game, the Fighting Irish went on to win a state championship.
Riley Keller was still about 26 hours shy of his 16th birthday last Friday night when he perhaps came of age as a field general at quarterback for the Whitmer Panthers.
Part of Cass Road in southwest Toledo was closed Wednesday morning because of a gas leak.
BOWLING GREEN – Clay High School graduate Kallie Seimet, a member of the Bowling Green State University volleyball team, received two major awards from the Mid-American Conference Wednesday.
The board of commissioners of Metroparks Toledo approved an agreement Wednesday with a state agency to again bring in expert marksmen in early 2018 to cull deer from the park system.
Country musician Luke Combs visits the Glass City on Feb. 1 at the Seagate Convention Centre, 401 Jefferson Ave., as part of his “Don’t Tempt Me With A Good Time Tour.”
The Mid-American Conference West division race is heating up. With two games left Toledo is in the driver’s seat with Northern Illinois in close pursuit. Central Michigan and Western Michigan are looking to get back in the mix but would need a lot of help from UT and NIU. Here are the current MAC West rankings:
FINDLAY — Findlay police recently added two drones for department use.
Upscale and laid-back aren’t terms that usually go together. One or the other, maybe, but rarely does this twain meet.
TEMPERANCE, Mich., — Sunoco Gas Station employees arranged scattered merchandise Wednesday morning and cleaned up glass that shattered throughout the store.
COLUMBUS — First-term state Rep. Wes Goodman (R., Cardington), whose district includes a sliver of Seneca County, abruptly resigned his seat Wednesday for “inappropriate behavior related to his state office.”
Let us say this once more, with feeling: LeBron ... is ... not ... going ... anywhere.
A comedy by Toledo playwright Eric Pfeffinger will have its Midwest premiere at the Toledo Repertoire Theater beginning Friday.
ANN ARBOR — One player that seems unlikely to return this season is wide receiver Tarik Black.