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Holland man makes threats against jail staff

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Authorities charged a Holland man with making threats against Lucas County Sheriff’s Office personnel while he was incarcerated at the jail.

Bowl game, take two: Toledo meets Appalachian State again

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MOBILE, Ala. — For two teams that have become awfully familiar with each other, the University of Toledo football team and Appalachian State have been a model of consistency in their respective conferences.

Amnesty offered for unpaid taxes

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There’s good news and bad news on the horizon for Ohio citizens and business who have been lax in paying their taxes during part or all of the last six years.

3 keys to the game: Toledo vs. Appalachian State

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It’s a rematch for the University of Toledo and Appalachian State, this time in the Dollar General Bowl. Last year Appalachian State outlasted the Rockets in a 31-28 victory in the Camellia Bowl. Can we expect another close game?



'Tatum's Town' highlights Toledo's long love affair with music

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When jazz icon Jon Hendricks died a month ago, his global impact on the music industry became all the more evident by the thousands of stories about his passing carried in publications across North America and as far away as Russia, Japan, France, Great Britain, Australia, and India.

Recalling treasures of the past a priceless Christmas present

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When you are a kid, you live Christmas in the present. With strong parenting, at a very young age you learn the beautifully detailed story of Christ’s birth, and then the mysteries of Santa Claus and his incredible travels are skillfully blended into the Christmas narrative.

St. Anthony sign of changes in old Polish neighborhoods

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The planned razing next year of St. Anthony Catholic Church at Nebraska and Junction avenues is more than just the removal of another vacant building to people like Jack Sparagowski.

Kasich signs anti-abortion restriction

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COLUMBUS — It came as little surprise Friday when Gov. John Kasich quietly signed Ohio’s latest restriction on abortion into law.

Meyer expecting full roster in Cotton Bowl

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COLUMBUS – Ohio State coach Urban Meyer said Wednesday that the Buckeyes do not expect any players to sit out when they play next week in the Cotton Bowl.

For small schools, bowl games not always profitable

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The University of Toledo football team will play in a bowl game Saturday for the seventh time in eight seasons, but whether the university will financially cash in on the big game remains to be seen.

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TPS Deputy Superintendent arrested for DUI

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BOWLING GREEN — The Toledo Public Schools deputy superintendent has been arrested for operating a vehicle under the influence in Wood County, according to jail records.

Modern bail

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Legislation proposed recently in the Ohio House of Representatives would require courts to use the results of a “validated risk assessment tool” as part of their bail-setting decisions — the same risk assessment tool already under use here in Lucas County.

From America, with love

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A story that will likely garner no coverage at all in Russia’s state-sponsored press, appeared recently on the front pages of many American newspapers, including one with this eye-popping headline: “Putin thanks Trump for tip from CIA.”

To the editor: Don’t call it a tax cut for middle class

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In their efforts to hoodwink the middle class, President Trump and his Republican cohorts stated that the tax reform bill is for the middle class and that the middle class will benefit greatly.

An unfortunate right turn for Eastern Europe

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The resurgence of what is being called euphemistically right-wing populism in Eastern Europe, including in Austria, Hungary, and Poland, is hard to understand, given the history of that region with authoritarian governments over the years.

Has Harbaugh lost juice with recruits?

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ANN ARBOR — Michigan didn’t sign a top-five recruiting class Wednesday, which has led some to wonder if Jim Harbaugh has lost his mojo.


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