Duffey named next education chancellor
COLUMBUS — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced that he has nominated Ohio Department of Higher Education Senior Vice Chancellor Mike Duffey to become that department’s next chancellor.
COLUMBUS — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced that he has nominated Ohio Department of Higher Education Senior Vice Chancellor Mike Duffey to become that department’s next chancellor.
Five Perrysburg residents, including three incumbents, are running for four city council seats in the Nov. 7 election.
Tickets for Glass City Metroparks ice skating ribbon will go on sale Monday.
More Ohio voters are sitting on the sidelines, and it is hurting democracy, according to a report from a progressive political think tank.
Pavement repairs will require daytime lane closings and a ramp closing on westbound U.S. 24 between Maumee and Waterville for three days starting Tuesday, the Ohio Department of Transportation announced.
Washington moved up to No. 5 on Sunday in The Associated Press college football poll, the Huskies' best ranking in six years, after a thrilling victory against Oregon and unbeaten Air Force was ranked for the first time since 2019.
It’s big, it’s magenta, and it’s surprisingly heavy.
Leaf collection season is here, and local officials want residents to be ready as crews prepare to hit area streets.
CAIRO — Egypt's president criticized Israel’s military operation in Gaza in a stern pushback Sunday to the United States as America's top diplomat extended his frenetic travels across the Mideast trying to prevent the war with Hamas from igniting a broader regional conflict.
BOWLING GREEN — The Pratt Pavilion at the Wood County Fairgrounds was thrumming with the sounds of sawing, hammering and drilling.
Sacred Heart Church, one of three churches that make up Epiphany of the Lord Parish in East Toledo, is set to no longer be used for worship.
Mary Lou Retton is making “remarkable” progress, according to her daughter McKenna Kelley’s Instagram on Saturday, after a “very rare form of pneumonia” had left the retired Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast “fighting for her life.”
Throughout history, the barbershop has been more than just a place to get a haircut but also a gathering place that fosters a sense of community.
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MUNCIE, Ind. — There are several idioms in sports that explain the bottom line: a win is a win and just win baby.
Things are starting to look different at the Toledo Museum of Art.
CLEVELAND — The Chicago-based Great Lakes St. Lawrence Governors & Premiers celebrated its 40th year with a commitment to stronger environmental stewardship and continued economic growth during its leadership summit here over the weekend.
At the end of September, Tina Sprouse and a small group took a TARTA bus from Vistula to Westgate and walked the remaining distance to Grace Lutheran Church.
The Rev. Lillian Daniel is set to speak Saturday in the next installment of the Chidester Lecture Series at Sylvania United Church of Christ.
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon has ordered a second carrier strike group to the eastern Mediterranean Sea and is sending Air Force fighter jets to the region as Israel prepares to expand its Gaza operations, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in a statement Saturday.
A SEA of pink décor and attire was in honor of guest speaker Shelly Jamieson at the Power of Positivity Luncheon held Oct. 6 at Sylvania Country Club.
Americans have choices when they learn of the increasing number of veterans who are committing suicide annually.
Some people don't need to get mad to see red. It just takes a few musical chords.
In these weeks and on Nov. 7, we will have the opportunity and responsibility as good citizens to cast a vote on Issue 1, a proposed amendment to the Constitution of the state of Ohio.
The barbaric tactics of dictators and terrorists demand much more from the United States than hollow rhetorical support for the victims of war crimes.