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No charges warranted for BGSU hockey from alleged hazing incident

The Toledo Blade 

BOWLING GREEN — The Bowling Green Police Department determined that no charges were warranted for players or staff from Bowling Green State University’s hockey program stemming from an investigation into alleged hazing at an off-campus event in early September involving student athletes on the team.

Man found dead on railroad tracks

The Toledo Blade 

A man was found dead at about 1 a.m. Wednesday on the Norfolk Southern Railroad tracks near Main Street in Swanton, police reported.

Toledo Mayor Kapszukiewicz presents 2024 budget to city leaders

The Toledo Blade 

Toledo’s 2024 budget toggles between meeting the needs of citizens while also preparing for an end to federal relief money, which funneled more than $180 million in new funds into the city, Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz said Wednesday.



Great Lakes museum announces expansion plan, new leader

The Toledo Blade 

After several years of capital fund-raising, the National Museum of the Great Lakes plans to add about 5,000 square feet to its East Toledo home starting in the spring, museum officials said during a first-ever State of the Museum presentation Wednesday morning.

Rossford readies for full-time fire operations

The Toledo Blade 

The city is preparing for big changes in the wake of five firefighters recently leaving the Rossford department and an increased reliance on neighboring jurisdictions to provide EMS service.

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'A Murder at the End of the World' Review: PI Meets AI

The Toledo Blade 

An eccentric tech billionaire invites a slew of notables to a private retreat, where a detective must solve a mysterious death. If the premise of A Murder at the End of the World jumps out at you, it may be because you not so long ago encountered it as the premise of Rian Johnson's Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.

Oh, Barry. Manilow's overly earnest 'Harmony' arrives on Broadway.

The Toledo Blade 

NEW YORK — Of all the indignities suffered by the Comedian Harmonists, obscurity may be the cruelest. A singing male sextet, the Harmonists formed in Germany and were wildly popular throughout Europe in the early to mid-1930s, but their run was ended by the Nazis because some of the singers were Jewish.


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