Bowling Green superintendent will take part in a meet and greet
BOWLING GREEN — Newly named superintendent of Bowling Green City Schools Ted Haselman will meet with members of the community at a special meet and greet.
BOWLING GREEN — Newly named superintendent of Bowling Green City Schools Ted Haselman will meet with members of the community at a special meet and greet.
Issue 1 supporters are hosting a screening of the 2019 movie, Unplanned with producer/storyteller Joe Knopp, at 7 p.m. Wednesday, at the Maumee Indoor Theater, 601 Conant St.
Go ahead, Big Ten, do what you must to remain richer than God, let alone the SEC.
Travelers headed east in the area of Cedar Point are advised to potentially change their strategy when exiting the Ohio Turnpike, the Ohio Turnpike Commission announced.
Joe Fawcett could be officially voted in as Perrysburg city administrator at a special meeting Tuesday evening, the city has announced.
The official Seven Wonders of the World are a collection of massive monuments and edifices created by man, some as shrines to the gods of ancient times, and others as elaborate tombs or crypts.
Getting rid of debt before retirement is often a good idea. Getting rid of your credit scores? Not so much.
Toledo leaders had hoped the renovated 107,000-square-foot Jefferson Center in UpTown would be a bustling hive of technology workers and programming classes by now.
This year marks the 160th anniversary of the Historic Church of St. Patrick, and the parish is gearing up for a week and a half of celebrations beginning Sunday.
PUT-IN-BAY — With bars and lakeside attractions, Put-in-Bay has always been a popular summer hotspot for tourists, but locals say that crowd control is tougher than ever with the village’s tiny police force.
SAN FRANCISCO — Elon Musk may want to send “tweet” back to the birds, but the ubiquitous term for posting on the site he now calls X is here to stay — at least for now.
Toledo Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz will discuss crime in America during an appearance set for Monday evening on the cable network NewsNation hosted by Chris Cuomo.
My pet peeve in restaurants happened again, and once again I was irritated, embarrassed, and just plain mad.
As teams prepare for the 2023 high school football season, here is a look at the players 2022 whose graduation leaves their respective teams with the biggest shoes to fill in attempting to replace them.
The Top Workplace competition is back for its 11th year, with Energage surveying Toledo-area employees to find the best employers in the region.
U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D., Ohio) wants to prevent China from buying more farmland in the United States.
Sunday Chat is a weekly feature appearing in The Blade’s print and digital platforms each Sunday.
BARCELONA, Spain — A recent Saturday evening Mass at Sagrada Familia parish had all the hallmarks of a neighborhood worship service, from prayers for ill and deceased members to name-day wishes for two congregants in the pews.
VOLUNTEERS are a treasure to the community.
Last week’s active weather pattern and thunderstorms have likely been very tough for many dogs and their owners who share their home with a pet with thunderstorm phobias.
Playing the waiting game may be a good test of patience in daily life, but when it comes to hepatitis, waiting can have lifelong consequences.
One of the trickiest challenges of operating a fast-food joint has got to be cleanliness.
Ohio State Teachers Retirement System Executive Director Bill Neville deserves a lot of credit for traveling to Maumee and spending time in the lion’s den of irate educators who are angry over their pension’s performance (“Area educators sound off on Ohio teacher retirement fund,” Wednesday).
As the Trump legal dramas continue to build, I keep thinking about a Willie Nelson song.
Extremism has taken hold of Ohio politics.