Grassy Creek sewer work starts in Perrysburg
Repairs and rehabilitation work of the sanitary sewer interceptor along Grassy Creek will begin this week in Perrysburg, from Mulberry Street to East Boundary Street.
Repairs and rehabilitation work of the sanitary sewer interceptor along Grassy Creek will begin this week in Perrysburg, from Mulberry Street to East Boundary Street.
BOWLING GREEN – The public may nominate their favorite businesses and business owners for the Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce’s annual awards.
MONROE — A 46-year-old man died in a Monroe house fire on Monday afternoon, authorities said.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is pleased by progress made in East Palestine since that eastern Ohio village was ravaged by one of the worst train disasters in U.S. history a year ago this Saturday.
DETROIT — General Motors' net income rose 12 percent last year despite losing more than $1 billion when many of its plants were shut down by a six-week autoworkers' strike.
So not only was the United Nations authoring and supplying bigoted anti-Israeli textbooks for Palestinian schools, but some of the agency’s staff participated in the Oct. 7 attack on Israel.
At the Toledo Lucas County Public Library, we are glad that helping all kids learn to read is a priority for the State of Ohio.
Edward H. Zinn, a retired Owens Corning executive and community volunteer, died Jan. 25 in Hospice of Northwest Ohio, Detroit Avenue. He was 81.
Visiting Perrysburg outscored Central Catholic by 11 points in the fourth quarter to claim a 54-45 nonleague girls basketball victory Monday.
Reynolds Elementary hosted a Family Fun Night event for students and parents on Monday, January 29, to promote perfect attendance and encourage students to attend school every day. Click the photo above to view the full gallery.
The effectiveness of city procurement processes, sufficiency of its asset-management systems, and degree to which city departments track their own performance and progress will be audited during the coming year, Toledo’s new municipal auditor told city council’s finance committee Monday afternoon.
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks rose Monday to kick off a week where Wall Street’s most influential stocks may show whether the huge expectations built up for them are justified.
COLUMBUS — A proposal to test whether taxpayer-financed cash incentives might encourage more students to show up for class and graduate is raising eyebrows in the halls of the Ohio Statehouse.