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E-delivery is better and The Blade’s future

The Toledo Blade 

Ten days ago, a columnist at our sister paper, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, was critical of the discontinuation of PG print delivery. The implication was the Post-Gazette was discontinuing a day of publication.

Barbara Hendel: Passing the baton from Black History to Women's History Month

The Toledo Blade 

MARCH is Women’s History Month, but things kicked off early with stories of heroic females during the National Museum of the Great Lakes’ second virtual lecture of its spring series, Ladies of the Lights: Michigan Women in the U.S. Lighthouse Service. Focused specifically on MichiganL lighthouse keepers, the presentation highlighted a few of the more than 50 women who defied gender expectations to serve the sailing communities of the Great Lakes during the active lighthouse-keeping era.



Man found dead in West Toledo fire

The Toledo Blade 

One man was found dead in a house fire early Sunday morning in West Toledo, according to Toledo Fire and Rescue Department

E-delivery is focus for Wednesday's Blade

The Toledo Blade 

Starting this week, The Blade will eliminate Wednesday print delivery as the newspaper continues its focus on e-delivery and digital publishing.

Burris: Two cults

The Toledo Blade 

I am slowly working my way through George F. Will’s The Conservative Sensibility, a wonderful title for a splendid book.

Neckers: History vs. science

The Toledo Blade 

I spent my career largely as an organic chemist — but I also study history simply because I want to know who those people were that preceded us on this planet. I know it doesn’t make much difference that Franz Schubert died of syphilis at age 31; I still love his music. I’m staggered by the knowledge that Ludwig van Beethoven was deaf and still was able to write his stirring Ninth Symphony. How could one write a masterwork, and never be able to hear it?

To the editor: Mandel shows true colors

The Toledo Blade 

Speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference, former Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel revealed he truly is an acolyte of former President Donald Trump. Rather than attempting to define himself as one who has upstanding qualities we hope to see in an aspirant to the United States Senate, he chose to belittle Gov. Mike DeWine and Dr. Amy Acton.

To the editor: The shame of misunderstanding Seuss

The Toledo Blade 

Dr. Seuss has become the latest victim of liberal persecution. He spent his life writing political cartoons and children’s books to help fight against racism, discrimination, separatism, religious intolerance, the Cold War, and despotism. He showed children the values of equality, inclusion, democracy, and environmental protection. His fight against social injustice has helped us advance to the point where the illustrations in some of his books are considered by some to be offensive.

To the editor: The right cancels too

The Toledo Blade 

Recently, I watched the American Experience episode on Elizebeth Smith Friedman, a brilliant cryptanalyst who broke the codes of American bootleggers during Prohibition and a Nazi spy ring in South America.

Homegrown heroes

The Toledo Blade 

Toledo’s young people need solid career opportunities that can allow them to stay in the area and make a good living. Toledo needs a pool of talented and motivated prospects for its police and fire departments. The latest vocational track plan at Toledo Public Schools is a great way to address both.

Burning books — digitally

The Toledo Blade 

Amazon dominates the book-selling industry in the United States, with roughly 53 percent of all physical book purchases and closer to 80 percent of all e-book purchases funneling through the tech giant’s online commerce platform. When the company “disappears” a title, it all but vanishes from the marketplace of ideas.

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Lucas County Dogs for Adoption: 3/7

The Toledo Blade 

The dogs pictured above are among those available for adoption at Lucas County Canine Care & Control, 410 S. Erie St., Toledo. Click the image above and the arrows on the left and right to view the full gallery. 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.

Peter R. Orser (1928-2021)

The Toledo Blade 

Peter R. Orser, a retired Libbey-Owens-Ford Co. executive and a former Toledo Zoo board president who had an abiding interest in others and in nature and land conservancy, died Feb. 22 in his Perrysburg Township home. He was 92.

Photo Gallery: Division I and II boys basketball district finals

The Toledo Blade 

Lima Senior defeated Northview 73-67 and Central Catholic defeated Tiffin Columbian 55-49 in boys basketball district championship games at Lake High School in Millbury on Saturday, March 6, 2021. Click the image above and the arrows on the left and right to view the full gallery.

Latest upset sends Central Catholic boys to regionals

The Toledo Blade 

MILLBURY – Central Catholic might not have had much to celebrate during a 4-11 regular season but, since tournament play tipped off, the Fighting Irish boys basketball team has experienced a rebirth.


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