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2023

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Bills' Hamlin attends 1st game since collapse, waves to fans

The Toledo Blade 

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin made his first public appearance since going into cardiac arrest after making a tackle against the Cincinnati Bengals three weeks ago, waving to fans from a stadium suite on Sunday as the two teams met again for an AFC divisional playoff game.

Millennial Money: 4 expenses for parents to rethink in 2023

The Toledo Blade 

When inflation rises, child care expenses do, too. If you’re a parent, you may be hoping to get a little financial relief during the upcoming tax season through deductions or credits. But since there have been recent reductions to both of the child tax credits, you may not get as much back as you anticipated.

River otter sightings on the rise across Ohio, even locally

The Toledo Blade 

A rare sighting of river otters frolicking in the Maumee River near Providence Metropark earlier this month gave Claire Wallace so much joy about the wonderment of nature that she almost felt like a schoolgirl again.



Area psychics aim to develop intuition in students

The Toledo Blade 

Have you ever walked into a room and immediately picked up on its atmosphere — calm and comforting, or tense and unsettling? Or met a new person and known how the interaction would go?

Editorial: The campaign begins

The Toledo Blade 

With the announcement of candidacy by Republican former state Senator Matt Dolan on Tuesday for the Ohio U.S. Senate seat, the 2024 race is officially on.

To the editor: City improves neighborhood ‘ecosystem’ to cut violence

The Toledo Blade 

Toledo has enjoyed a number of notable achievements over the past five years. Our economy is as strong as it has been in decades, an accomplishment reinforced by the fact that Site Selection Magazine has ranked Toledo in the Top 10 in the nation for new business investment six years in a row.

To the editor: Live where you serve is good policy

The Toledo Blade 

Regarding The Blade story about Toledo city employees choosing not to live within the geographical boundaries of the city (“Many of city’s top staff don’t live in Toledo; Mayor feels strongly they should,” Jan. 15), I find the decisions to live elsewhere arrogant and hypocritical.

Nancy “Nancie” Lachman Chablani (1944-2023)

The Toledo Blade 

Nancy “Nancie” Lachman Chablani, a nurse by training who brought creativity and caring to her role as volunteer leader of community and charitable groups, died Jan. 11 at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago. She was 78.

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Does arthritis get worse in the winter?

The Toledo Blade 

If you live with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), you may notice a change in pain during the winter months. Many experience worsening joint pain and aches caused by the colder weather. But is cold really to blame?

Toledo Walleye shut out Iowa 5-0

The Toledo Blade 

CORALVILLE, Iowa — Gordie Green scored two goals, and Sebastian Cossa made 23 saves as the Toledo Walleye picked up a 5-0 win over the Iowa Heartlanders on Saturday night at Xtream Arena.


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