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Meals assist those in need

The Toledo Blade 

DELTA, Ohio — North Star BlueScope Steel recently donated 275 meals to those in need.

Officers build on Shop with Hero event

The Toledo Blade 

Oregon police officers, assisted by donations from retailer Meijer, made the holiday season for several families a little brighter, the department announced.

City to cut down trees for Anthony Wayne Trail reconstruction project

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When an Anthony Wayne Trail reconstruction project scheduled to start in the spring is finished in 2023, motorists at long last will have smooth pavement and much better drainage, while pedestrians and cyclists will get a multi-use path along a route that now forbids them.

A new year, a new set of dreams

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In January of 2011, my dear friend and blogging buddy Leanne tagged me in a post. I bumbled onto it again recently, on the way to looking up something entirely unrelated on my long-neglected blog: ideas for an upcoming Dinner for One.

More efficient use of salt needed to protect waterways, researcher says

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Use of rock salt or other chloride chemicals poses a worsening threat to freshwater ecology and drinking-water supplies, but more efficient use is the only practical goal because effective substitutes don’t exist, a University of Toledo assistant professor who recently published a paper on the topic said.



Blade photographers share their favorite images from 2021

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Life happens in those small moments that sometimes fall through the cracks: a child frolicking in a sprinkler on a hot summer day; a nursing home resident coming mask-to-face with an inquisitive alpaca; a drag queen quietly putting on her face before a brunch show at a local restaurant.

Widower says forgiving is way forward from gun violence

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Knute Huber recalls arriving home Dec. 16 to see Oregon police officers, guns drawn, moving in on his home, and his gut told him his life would be changed forever — that his wife, Johanna Crawford, was likely dead inside.

Editorial: Midler, not Manchin hurting Democrats

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The off-hand tweets of Tony Award-winning actress Bette Midler don’t represent cultural or political barometers. Nevertheless, her zinger on West Virginia last week conveyed some of the stereotypes Fox News commentators and some Republicans attribute to Democratic-leaning East Coast elites.

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Burris: Not so simple gifts

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Each year at Christmastide I think about the gift thing and wonder if I am getting it even remotely correct.

Roberta M. Groll (1956-2021)

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Roberta M. Groll, a registered nurse who worked in various types of patient care, died Dec. 18 at her Oregon residence. She was 65.

To the editor: Does Manchin reflect our nation’s divide?

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The Dec. 21 Blade editorial regarding Sen. Joe Manchin’s refusal to support the Build Back Better program purports that Mr. Manchin’s position somehow reflects the country’s division. Several recent polls show otherwise.


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