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Новости за 23.07.2023

How to pay for an expensive summer move

The Toledo Blade 

Packing your things and moving to a new home is a financial hurdle even in the best of times, but higher demand for moving-related services in the summer can send prices skyrocketing.

Money Matters: What to consider before budgeting with the cash-stuffing method

The Toledo Blade 

When Giovanna “Gigi” Gonzalez wanted to cut back on her food spending, the finance expert and money coach applied what is known as the “cash-stuffing” method of budgeting. She put the cash she allotted to food for the week into an envelope and limited her spending to that amount.



Powell: A birthday buddy in Mickey Mouse

The Toledo Blade 

From my list of favorite friends and relatives gathered over 95 years, there’s one with whom I am especially privileged to share my birth year.

BGSU aviation grad lands spot in top fighter pilot program

The Toledo Blade 

Recent Bowling Green State University aviation graduate Nicholas Kowalski acknowledges being competitive and driven to be the best of the best — and it doesn’t get much better than earning the title of “fighter pilot.”

Monroe man dies in crash north of Toledo

The Toledo Blade 

MONROE — A 49-year-old motorcyclist died Saturday following a crash on Plank Road in London Township, according to a report released by the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office.

Musk says Twitter to change logo to 'X'

The Toledo Blade 

NEW YORK — Elon Musk said Sunday that he plans to change the logo of Twitter to an “X” from the bird, marking what would be the latest big change since he bought the social media platform for $44 billion last year.

Chris Canas to open Waterville's 8th Blues, Brews, and Brats Festival

The Toledo Blade 

The opening act for Waterville’s eighth annual Blues, Brews, and Brats Festival on Saturday is none other than Chris Canas, whose searing guitar solos and deep baritone vocals have inspired his fans to call him “Detroit’s Prince of the Blues.”

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Совместное заявление участников круглого стола, приуроченного ко «Дню защиты прав безвинно осужденных»


Nuns cheered them on, but Mud Hens still lost the game

The Toledo Blade 

Despite the support of four nuns and a crowd of fans, the Mud Hens would lose the third game of a series against Richmond 7-4 in July 1999, sinking to last place in the International League. Still, the Hens managed to wow the crowd of 8,916 at Ned Skeldon Stadium, hitting it out of the park twice to gain four runs.

Editorial: City and county correct

The Toledo Blade 

The Democrat-dominated Toledo City Council and Lucas County Commission have staked out the conservative position with resolutions opposing State Issue 1 (“Lucas County Commissioners urge voters to defeat Issue 1,” Tuesday).

Burris: The full tabula rasa

The Toledo Blade 

Vivek Ramaswamy is an interesting man. He is a 37-year-old self-made billionaire. He is a Hindu. He is from Ohio. He seems to have been culturally conservative since childhood. He rose to prominence as an “anti-woke” activist.


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