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- Genoa village solicitor resigns
- Arson ruling; reward offered for info on Stony Ridge Inn fire
- Cheer for a Cure set for Feb. 20
- ODOT battling second round of snow
- Waite making its case with dominance of Start Spartans
- Owens CC plans Black History Month events
- Friends of Pearson meet 2-3
- Census test dates set
- Theater League announces 2010-11 series
- Buckeye Chuck says spring's on the way
- Phil makes the call - six more weeks of winter ahead
- Zoo update - Polar bear cub continues to thrive
- Freezin' for a Reason
- Wind installation training offered at Owens 1-22
- "Incredible Years" training program for parents offered
- Promedica lifts kids' visitation ban
- Mike Beazley picked as new Oregon Administrator
- Haiti Relief Drop Off in Elmore at Diversified Insurance
- Owens volunteers spend holiday helping food pantry
- Terra collecting items for Haitian relief effort
- Owens conducting disaster relief supply
- H1N1 clinic set for 1/20
- Toledo Zoo offers two free weekends
- TMA revamps free public tours
- ODOT update - Disalle Bridge work 1-13
- Owens opens renovated Founders Hall
- Toledo Rep presents "Leading Ladies"
- Ottawa Ntl. Wildlife Refuge sets events
- Port Authority urges travelers to remember Toledo Express
- Boat show evolves
- BG Curling Club sets open curls
- Bluegrass in Super Class
- Stritch students return from break to fun, engaging seminars
- ODOT winter warnings now on Twitter
- Flyers, ‘Cats televised
- H1N1 clinics set
- Benefit planned
- Shoppers, circle these dates
- Yeeha's cares
- Hayes statue considered to represent Ohio in U.S. Capitol
- History made
- Laugh in the New Year
- Taste of Ohio 12-10
- Ice and snow? Take it slow
- Genoa, Eastwood, Lake, Stritch at Waite’s preview
- ODOT update
- Aurora residents enjoy dinner on Sonic during remodel
- Christmas in the Village set for Nov. 28 in Pemberville
- Genoa merchants usher in holiday season with open houses
- Holiday closure
- Consumer Reports: Black Friday weekend shoppers buying for themselves
- ODOT update 11-24
- Owens holiday closure
- AAA: Thanksgiving travel expected to be up this year
- Greenery sale benefits Cancer Society
- Free Christmas activities planned for kids
- Credit card theft suspects sought
- Give thanks, give blood
- Wood Co. H1N1 clinics Nov. 18, 24
- Upcoming shows at Frankie's Inner City & Headliner's
- ODOT Update
- Oregon Fire Chief Bill Wilkins to retire
- Owens to host tributes to Veterans 11-11
- Block Watch Area 421B to meet 11-11
- H1N1 clinic set in Gibsonburg 11-15
- Playoff preview - Drought is over for Northwood
- Oregon Administrator Ken Filipiak resigning
- Registration begins 10-27 for spring semester at Terra
- Oregon-Clay students come in 8th in the nation
- Oak Harbor Thespians presenting a triple treat Nov. 6-7
- Toys for Tots fundraiser set in BG
- Girls are IT 11-13 at Owens
- Give curling a try
- SR 795 Bridge open
- Why Otterbein? event planned 10-27
- Tombstone Derby was "to die for"
- Save your pets from a hair-raising Halloween
- World Stroke Day - What can you do about stroke?
- Pumpkin Path & Little Boo Return to the zoo
- Help bring holiday cheer to local military families
- Owens hosts Spanish guitarist Maestro Soler Oct. 22-23
- Still accepting campers
- Pre-registration urged for H1N1
- This just in...10-22
- Gorilla dies at the Toledo Zoo
- Toastmasters International turns 85
- Apple royalty crowned in Oak Harbor
- H1N1 vaccine clinic in Sandusky Co. 10-17
- Pumpkin Run/Gourd Walk/Run 10-25
- Enjoy a Halloween adventure on the rails
- Museum archeological lecture series continues 10-23
- Ghostly Manor named a top 10 "haunt"
- Little Sisters pilgrims head to Rome
- ODOT construction update through 10-14
- Humane Ohio opening new Toledo clinic
- Seniors invited to go a little wild at the zoo
- ODOT plows earn Green Fleets status
- Free events mark new arena’s opening
- Halloween Demolition Derby weekend
- TAAC considering Gibsonburg as newest member
- I-280 cleaning operations 10-1
- Annual Solar Tour Oct. 3-4
- Disaster relief under way
- Chili cook-off to “heat” up seniors in Ottawa Co.
- Woman’s complaint against mayor’s son sparked probe
- Trunk show benefit Oct. 13 & 14
- Silent Witness project on display at Owens Sept. 23
- “Blessiversial”
- Clay class of 1999 holding reunion
- Rt. 53 work planned 9/23
- Penta to hold Parent Night Sept. 24
- Mitrochondrial Disease Awareness Week observed Sept. 20-26
- Big Feed returns to the zoo
- Terra breaks ground for new Skilled Trades Center
- ODOT update through Sept. 17
- CMU professor's "Last Lecture" at Owens 9-15
- Thus just in...Sept. 14
- *Update* Officer Jeff Brown suspended after investigation
- Owens CC to observe 9/11 tragedy
- Sunday - A Wild Day at the Zoo
- 9/11 remembrance service
- 50 MPH limit proposed for Rt. 51 in Lake Twp.
- Oregon Officer Jeff Brown suspended after investigation
- This just in - Sept. 8
- A ROAR at the mall
- Powerful fun
- Body of woman found in lake identified
- This just in...
- Peta protest
- Troy Township couple return elderly dog to owner
- So you want to be a rock star?
- ODOT construction updates
- Heading out for Labor Day?
- Music, food, fun lure festival-goers
- Mercy - one standard, one spirit, one name
- Need a ride?
- A wringing endorsement
- Live in the House returns
- This just in
- Veterans Memorial & Museum a local treasure
- Opinion: Real health care reform needed
- More than just a pretty face
- Eagle Scouts install markers on trail
- "Idol" David Cook rocks the house
- Carson's Crew plans fundraiser for CF
- A Sunday in the Old Country
- Audition today
- Dog Days are coming
- ODOT road update
- Block Watch 422 meeting today
- This just in...
- St. Charles opens Pulmonary Rehab Clinic
- Owens to host Green Industry session
- It's fair time in Lucas County
- Oregon celebrating Community Day Aug. 1
- 2nd Adelaide Dunn Art Show set
- Enjoy Music Under the Stars at the zoo
- This just in...
- Price wars mean value for GPS shoppers
- Flag football not necessarily for the feint of heart
- Historic reenactments coming to Pearson Park
- Tank’s Meats - savoring a century-plus
- Motorhome exhibit rolling into BG
- TSO opening School of Music
- Memories of the rink?
- Big-screen weddings offer inspiration
- Woodville Mall Elder-Beerman closing
- A free ride?
- Dillin announces role in Lake Erie Business Park
- The wait is over
- Do you recognize the warnings?
- 4th Annual Phantom Spark-n-Shine “a blast”
- Get growing - Floriography...the language of flowers
- The robots are coming
- Reliable?
- “Green Team” plants new garden
- Bike tour returns to Elmore
- Stritch student wins contest
- Athena exhibit on display at Schedel
- Lake class of 1934 alums celebrate
- Go the distance
- Consumer Reports recession-buster advice
- Smitten with kittens?
- All Shook Up
- The Extra Mile
- Program to help pets of homebound seniors
- The mission continues
- No more pencils…
- Honor Flight begins 2009 season with “double header”
- Toledo-area composer has “the Spirit”
- ProMedica unveils state-of-the-art EMS training unit
- Rebuild your finances
- Woodville Mall Memories
- Former Genoa atlhete finds the perfect coaching gig in Carolina
- Hypnotherapy opens the mind to positive change
- Penta students build on skills learned during school year
- Police buckling down on motorists who don’t buckle up
- Show you care on Mother's Day: ask about heart health
- Locks of Love benefit planned at The Future Wave
- Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at The Toledo Zoo!
- Pemberville bowler competes in Senior PBA event
- Free ice cream for mom
- Mother’s Day spending expected to dip, but “Moms Will Understand”
- Easter Parade?
- Lark students “Read their Socks Off”
- Oak Harbor native taking reins of university’s Ag Day
- ZeroLandfill protects environment, helps artists and teachers
- Columbia Gas installing automated meter reading devices
- Ohio has reason to celebrate Earth Day
- Day of Silence focuses on anti-gay bullying
- Fine & performing arts students present “Melodic Expressions”
- Skating Club presents “Around the World on Ice”
- Welcome Back Walleye festival April 18 at Side Cut
- Wal-mart FLW Walleye Tour to visit Lake Erie
- Consumer Reports: Save up to $130 a year by switching toilet paper
- ‘American Idol’ David Cook in concert at Owens May 6
- Kazakhstanian exchange student finds many surprises in America
- Ceremony planned to observe Child Abuse Prevention Month
- Velvet glass vocals
- Park’s first manager retiring after 34 years of service
- March 29 - April 4 proclaimed as Ohio Senior Center Week
- AARP’s tips: Managing finances, living in multigenerational households
- OSU Extension offers lessons about Real Money, Real World
- Clay junior gets his foot in the door for modeling, acting career
- Cheer Starz win national championship at Arnold Classic
- Christ Dunberger Color Guard honored at Prism ceremony
- Consumer Reports names the most reliable used cars
- Clay Limelighters to stage, “Wonderful Town” March 26-28
- One-man comedy/variety show concludes Family Fun Sundays
- Fassett students connect “long distance” with Space Station
- Is your four-legged friend a polluter?
- Advanced radiation therapy technology now offered at St. Charles
- Get a taste of the Victorian Era at a Dillon House teas
- ISOH/IMPACT welcomes first birth at Children’s LightHouse
- Audience members are the stars in magic, hypnosis show
- Seeking preschoolers
- Anglers, hunters provide financial boost to local economy
- Zoo offering discounts in March
- A million acts of Goodwill
- State seeking stories, advice from the Great Depression
- Going fishing? Fourth annual Merrihew approaches
- “Change is good” — New Mainstreet Bar & Grill is investment in East Side’s future
- Ministry offers a helping hand for stretching grocery budgets
- Wealth of info available at Smart Consumer Resource Fair
- Welcome home…Cousino’s Steakhouse welcomes back a familiar face
- At 77, local runner is “Comeback Kid”
- Zoo’s annual Job Fair set for March 7
- Brag on your fish and you may win
- “Hope Starts Here”
- For the Love of Art continues
- Senior dogs can make award-winning pets
- Valentine’s Day benefit planned for Oregon woman
- Tax talk may be best Valentine’s Day gift for newlyweds, exes
- Dreaming about spring?
- Honorees feted at Family Center event
- Feb. 7 benefit planned for Oregon family
- Elder-Beerman offering fund-raiser to benefit local non-profits
- The Toledo Zoo presents Vanimal-tine’s Day
- Program discusses how U.S. Grant became an International celebrity
- Warm feet, warm hearts: Local organization featured in PEOPLE magazine
- Consumer Reports: Pricey pet food not necessarily better
- State of the Region: Unemployment telling recession’s tale and toll
- Statewide free financial aid event planned for Feb. 8
- Consumers opt for quality time with loved ones this Valentine’s Day
- Seeing red? Feb. 6 is National Wear Red Day
- Five to be inducted as Distinguished Waite Alumni
- No bones about it: Snow and ice offer recipe for orthopedic disaster
- Oregon mayor among YWCA 2009 Milestone awardees
- Get growing: Don’t toss that Christmas poinsettia
- “Top Dog” serves as a reminder - get your dog a license
- Briefs
- CR Retirement Survey: Planning ahead may be just as risky as rewarding
- 1st St. Mark’s program offers an afterschool haven for kids
- Metroparks programs offer remedy for cabin fever
- Something to cheer about
- “Union event” leads to proposal at the Toledo Zoo
- How does Santa really know if you’ve been bad or good?
- Challenger flight director headed to NASA position
- Take steps now to lower your 2008 tax bill
- Medicare open enrollment deadline Dec. 31 for 2009 coverage
- Crazy Critter Lady takes baker’s dozen of ducks under her wing
- Where’s the Joy? Santa appears solo in East Toledo Christmas Parade
- Bayshore plant: Public concerned over higher mercury limit
- Jumping for joy: “Pain-relieving” footwear promises to put a spring in your step
- Graytown students help make ailing boy’s wish come true
- Going, going, gone: Stony Ridge Auction finds new home at old Lemoyne School
- Schedel all decked out for the holidays
- Owens offering drive-through book buy-back program
- Game was a magical night for Genoa alum and BG board president
- The end of the “border battle” rivalry?
- Non-alcoholic libations pack a flavorful punch
- Are you Oregon’s Next Top Director?
- Lutheran Homes Society dedicates senior apartments
- Metroparks celebrates “People from the Past”- Louis Sweitzer
- Teacher feature: Brunner teacher says her first-graders are “the best medicine”
- Remember the troops this holiday season
- Genoa fans can watch playoffs on cable television
- Pemberville will be aglow for the holidays Nov. 29
- You Gotta Love Parents….
- Visit Santa’s Wonderland at Bass Pro
- Get growing: The garden may be put to bed, but you can plan ahead for next year
- AAA offers consumer checklist for getting quality auto repairs
- “Extreme roof-over” organized for Oregon woman
- Brunner gym teacher still having a field day
- Homeless women find hope, empowerment at Aurora House
- Consumer Reports: Women are more concerned about personal finances than men
- Turkey time
- Talking to the animals…
- Veterans Job Search Workshop & Fair set for Nov. 4-6
- An attitude of gratitude: Despite tough times, 2008 brings many blessings
- Genoa student enjoying better health after battling lymphoma
- Will the third time be the charm for COSI levy?
- Program opens the door to success for TPS students
- Birmingham Hall of Fame awards scholarships
- Terra plastics technology students attend conference
- OSU/Michigan tailgate party, race planned
- Owens, OU partnership offers accessibility, affordability
- Local twirlers to perform in Macy’s Parade
- Laura Emch earns BGSU’s Ferrari Award
- Local scouts earn Bronze Award
- The Counseling Corner: Making the college application process less stressful
- Keep your pet from being spooked this Halloween
- Author invites supporters to help in novel-writing sprint
- Former Comet begins athletic career at Owens College
- Many local children are awaiting “forever homes”
- Will the third time be the charm for COSI levy?
- Genoa High School student enjoying better health after battling lymphoma
- Pemberville readying to celebrate autumn in all its glory
- Halloween celebrations offer an escape from everyday realities
- Zion Lutheran Church celebrating 125 years
- Boo hoo, nothing to do? Halloween events & activities offer tricks and treats for all ages
- Birmingham Hall of Fame to hold inductee & scholarship banquet
- Curling club invites the public to give the sport a try
- Cheers!: Everybody knows everybody at the Limestone Tavern
- Dedication held for renovated Clay High School
- Boo hoo, nothing to do? Halloween events & activities offer tricks and treats for all ages
- On trans-country hike: Jodi discovers herself while discovering America
- Candyland! Retro candy store is a tasty trip down Memory Lane
- Hair Theater inspires laughter, thought
- Pint-sized pumpkin producer open for business
- Local twirlers to perform in Macy’s Parade
- Snow will fly in NW Ohio by early November, almanac predicts
- Local corn maze adds a new “twist” to Election 2008
- 25 ways to save energy: Simple strategies can help lower energy bills
- Oregon’s Vietnam memorial will be dedicated Oct. 18
- Enjoy tea and a tour at the historic Brandville School
- Get growing: Grow herbs like the Shakers
- Some hybrids can pay back price premium after one year
- Oak Harbor’s Apple Festival celebrating three decades
- Andersons Pack the Parks picnic returns to Pearson
- Annual festival celebrates autumn in all its glory
- After 56 years together, Heartland resident says “I do” again
- Are you prepared? Owens presents “Your Safety Starts Here”
- Choose the right credit card for the type of borrower you are
- Home-based business offers natural, organic products for moms & babies
- Zoo offering senior fun in September and October
- Dallas Gardner, 82, has always had passion for golf
- Comedienne, ventriloquist kicks off Family Fun Sundays
- Hollywood movie premiere has roots in Northwest Ohio
- Local artisans show off their talents at Sylvania Arts & Crafts Festival
- Toledo Zoo installs small wind turbine
- Genoa band members keep in step with a little help from a friend
- Keeping Cassee’s dream alive
- Frontier Skills Weekend or things that go “boom and bang”
- Is you landscape suffering an invasion of the jitterbugs?
- Digital TV transition is coming. What should you do to be ready?
- “I was writing Christian horror before Christian horror was cool”
- 34th Annual Birmingham Festival hits Consaul Street Aug. 17
- Home sellers can haggle on broker commissions
- Take notes: back-to-school must-haves
- Mom’s “little lifesaver”
- Unwanted mobile phones can help troops serving abroad
- Farmers’ Markets offer flavorful bounty in seasonal produce
- Gun safety classes, hunting seminars offered during fall classic
- Mmm, mmm good
- Hayes Center to host syndicated political cartoonist Chip Bok
- For Elmore church members, charity knows no bounds
- Counties see drop in rail crashes
- Eagle Scout looks out for nesting wood ducks
- Seat belt enforcement program underway
- Traffic signal not warranted, says ODOT
- Local gymnastics team wins state title
- Cutting the rug
- Kiwanis membership equals participation
- OregonFest expected to be a grand slam hit
- Auditor looks at records in Jerusalem Township
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- Genoa village solicitor resigns
- Arson ruling; reward offered for info on Stony Ridge Inn fire
- Cheer for a Cure set for Feb. 20
- ODOT battling second round of snow
- Waite making its case with dominance of Start Spartans
- Owens CC plans Black History Month events
- Friends of Pearson meet 2-3
- Census test dates set
- Theater League announces 2010-11 series
- Buckeye Chuck says spring's on the way
- Phil makes the call - six more weeks of winter ahead
- Zoo update - Polar bear cub continues to thrive
- Freezin' for a Reason
- Wind installation training offered at Owens 1-22
- "Incredible Years" training program for parents offered
- Promedica lifts kids' visitation ban
- Mike Beazley picked as new Oregon Administrator
- Haiti Relief Drop Off in Elmore at Diversified Insurance
- Owens volunteers spend holiday helping food pantry
- Terra collecting items for Haitian relief effort
- Owens conducting disaster relief supply
- H1N1 clinic set for 1/20
- Toledo Zoo offers two free weekends
- TMA revamps free public tours
- ODOT update - Disalle Bridge work 1-13
- Owens opens renovated Founders Hall
- Toledo Rep presents "Leading Ladies"
- Ottawa Ntl. Wildlife Refuge sets events
- Port Authority urges travelers to remember Toledo Express
- Boat show evolves
- BG Curling Club sets open curls
- Bluegrass in Super Class
- Stritch students return from break to fun, engaging seminars
- ODOT winter warnings now on Twitter
- Flyers, ‘Cats televised
- H1N1 clinics set
- Benefit planned
- Shoppers, circle these dates
- Yeeha's cares
- Hayes statue considered to represent Ohio in U.S. Capitol
- History made
- Laugh in the New Year
- Taste of Ohio 12-10
- Ice and snow? Take it slow
- Genoa, Eastwood, Lake, Stritch at Waite’s preview
- ODOT update
- Aurora residents enjoy dinner on Sonic during remodel
- Christmas in the Village set for Nov. 28 in Pemberville
- Genoa merchants usher in holiday season with open houses
- Holiday closure
- Consumer Reports: Black Friday weekend shoppers buying for themselves
- ODOT update 11-24
- Owens holiday closure
- AAA: Thanksgiving travel expected to be up this year
- Greenery sale benefits Cancer Society
- Free Christmas activities planned for kids
- Credit card theft suspects sought
- Give thanks, give blood
- Wood Co. H1N1 clinics Nov. 18, 24
- Upcoming shows at Frankie's Inner City & Headliner's
- ODOT Update
- Oregon Fire Chief Bill Wilkins to retire
- Owens to host tributes to Veterans 11-11
- Block Watch Area 421B to meet 11-11
- H1N1 clinic set in Gibsonburg 11-15
- Playoff preview - Drought is over for Northwood
- Oregon Administrator Ken Filipiak resigning
- Registration begins 10-27 for spring semester at Terra
- Oregon-Clay students come in 8th in the nation
- Oak Harbor Thespians presenting a triple treat Nov. 6-7
- Toys for Tots fundraiser set in BG
- Girls are IT 11-13 at Owens
- Give curling a try
- SR 795 Bridge open
- Why Otterbein? event planned 10-27
- Tombstone Derby was "to die for"
- Save your pets from a hair-raising Halloween
- World Stroke Day - What can you do about stroke?
- Pumpkin Path & Little Boo Return to the zoo
- Help bring holiday cheer to local military families
- Owens hosts Spanish guitarist Maestro Soler Oct. 22-23
- Still accepting campers
- Pre-registration urged for H1N1
- This just in...10-22
- Gorilla dies at the Toledo Zoo
- Toastmasters International turns 85
- Apple royalty crowned in Oak Harbor
- H1N1 vaccine clinic in Sandusky Co. 10-17
- Pumpkin Run/Gourd Walk/Run 10-25
- Enjoy a Halloween adventure on the rails
- Museum archeological lecture series continues 10-23
- Ghostly Manor named a top 10 "haunt"
- Little Sisters pilgrims head to Rome
- ODOT construction update through 10-14
- Humane Ohio opening new Toledo clinic
- Seniors invited to go a little wild at the zoo
- ODOT plows earn Green Fleets status
- Free events mark new arena’s opening
- Halloween Demolition Derby weekend
- TAAC considering Gibsonburg as newest member
- I-280 cleaning operations 10-1
- Annual Solar Tour Oct. 3-4
- Disaster relief under way
- Chili cook-off to “heat” up seniors in Ottawa Co.
- Woman’s complaint against mayor’s son sparked probe
- Trunk show benefit Oct. 13 & 14
- Silent Witness project on display at Owens Sept. 23
- “Blessiversial”
- Clay class of 1999 holding reunion
- Rt. 53 work planned 9/23
- Penta to hold Parent Night Sept. 24
- Mitrochondrial Disease Awareness Week observed Sept. 20-26
- Big Feed returns to the zoo
- Terra breaks ground for new Skilled Trades Center
- ODOT update through Sept. 17
- CMU professor's "Last Lecture" at Owens 9-15
- Thus just in...Sept. 14
- *Update* Officer Jeff Brown suspended after investigation
- Owens CC to observe 9/11 tragedy
- Sunday - A Wild Day at the Zoo
- 9/11 remembrance service
- 50 MPH limit proposed for Rt. 51 in Lake Twp.
- Oregon Officer Jeff Brown suspended after investigation
- This just in - Sept. 8
- A ROAR at the mall
- Powerful fun
- Body of woman found in lake identified
- This just in...
- Peta protest
- Troy Township couple return elderly dog to owner
- So you want to be a rock star?
- ODOT construction updates
- Heading out for Labor Day?
- Music, food, fun lure festival-goers
- Mercy - one standard, one spirit, one name
- Need a ride?
- A wringing endorsement
- Live in the House returns
- This just in
- Veterans Memorial & Museum a local treasure
- Opinion: Real health care reform needed
- More than just a pretty face
- Eagle Scouts install markers on trail
- "Idol" David Cook rocks the house
- Carson's Crew plans fundraiser for CF
- A Sunday in the Old Country
- Audition today
- Dog Days are coming
- ODOT road update
- Block Watch 422 meeting today
- This just in...
- St. Charles opens Pulmonary Rehab Clinic
- Owens to host Green Industry session
- It's fair time in Lucas County
- Oregon celebrating Community Day Aug. 1
- 2nd Adelaide Dunn Art Show set
- Enjoy Music Under the Stars at the zoo
- This just in...
- Price wars mean value for GPS shoppers
- Flag football not necessarily for the feint of heart
- Historic reenactments coming to Pearson Park
- Tank’s Meats - savoring a century-plus
- Motorhome exhibit rolling into BG
- TSO opening School of Music
- Memories of the rink?
- Big-screen weddings offer inspiration
- Woodville Mall Elder-Beerman closing
- A free ride?
- Dillin announces role in Lake Erie Business Park
- The wait is over
- Do you recognize the warnings?
- 4th Annual Phantom Spark-n-Shine “a blast”
- Get growing - Floriography...the language of flowers
- The robots are coming
- Reliable?
- “Green Team” plants new garden
- Bike tour returns to Elmore
- Stritch student wins contest
- Athena exhibit on display at Schedel
- Lake class of 1934 alums celebrate
- Go the distance
- Consumer Reports recession-buster advice
- Smitten with kittens?
- All Shook Up
- The Extra Mile
- Program to help pets of homebound seniors
- The mission continues
- No more pencils…
- Honor Flight begins 2009 season with “double header”
- Toledo-area composer has “the Spirit”
- ProMedica unveils state-of-the-art EMS training unit
- Rebuild your finances
- Woodville Mall Memories
- Former Genoa atlhete finds the perfect coaching gig in Carolina
- Hypnotherapy opens the mind to positive change
- Penta students build on skills learned during school year
- Police buckling down on motorists who don’t buckle up
- Show you care on Mother's Day: ask about heart health
- Locks of Love benefit planned at The Future Wave
- Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at The Toledo Zoo!
- Pemberville bowler competes in Senior PBA event
- Free ice cream for mom
- Mother’s Day spending expected to dip, but “Moms Will Understand”
- Easter Parade?
- Lark students “Read their Socks Off”
- Oak Harbor native taking reins of university’s Ag Day
- ZeroLandfill protects environment, helps artists and teachers
- Columbia Gas installing automated meter reading devices
- Ohio has reason to celebrate Earth Day
- Day of Silence focuses on anti-gay bullying
- Fine & performing arts students present “Melodic Expressions”
- Skating Club presents “Around the World on Ice”
- Welcome Back Walleye festival April 18 at Side Cut
- Wal-mart FLW Walleye Tour to visit Lake Erie
- Consumer Reports: Save up to $130 a year by switching toilet paper
- ‘American Idol’ David Cook in concert at Owens May 6
- Kazakhstanian exchange student finds many surprises in America
- Ceremony planned to observe Child Abuse Prevention Month
- Velvet glass vocals
- Park’s first manager retiring after 34 years of service
- March 29 - April 4 proclaimed as Ohio Senior Center Week
- AARP’s tips: Managing finances, living in multigenerational households
- OSU Extension offers lessons about Real Money, Real World
- Clay junior gets his foot in the door for modeling, acting career
- Cheer Starz win national championship at Arnold Classic
- Christ Dunberger Color Guard honored at Prism ceremony
- Consumer Reports names the most reliable used cars
- Clay Limelighters to stage, “Wonderful Town” March 26-28
- One-man comedy/variety show concludes Family Fun Sundays
- Fassett students connect “long distance” with Space Station
- Is your four-legged friend a polluter?
- Advanced radiation therapy technology now offered at St. Charles
- Get a taste of the Victorian Era at a Dillon House teas
- ISOH/IMPACT welcomes first birth at Children’s LightHouse
- Audience members are the stars in magic, hypnosis show
- Seeking preschoolers
- Anglers, hunters provide financial boost to local economy
- Zoo offering discounts in March
- A million acts of Goodwill
- State seeking stories, advice from the Great Depression
- Going fishing? Fourth annual Merrihew approaches
- “Change is good” — New Mainstreet Bar & Grill is investment in East Side’s future
- Ministry offers a helping hand for stretching grocery budgets
- Wealth of info available at Smart Consumer Resource Fair
- Welcome home…Cousino’s Steakhouse welcomes back a familiar face
- At 77, local runner is “Comeback Kid”
- Zoo’s annual Job Fair set for March 7
- Brag on your fish and you may win
- “Hope Starts Here”
- For the Love of Art continues
- Senior dogs can make award-winning pets
- Valentine’s Day benefit planned for Oregon woman
- Tax talk may be best Valentine’s Day gift for newlyweds, exes
- Dreaming about spring?
- Honorees feted at Family Center event
- Feb. 7 benefit planned for Oregon family
- Elder-Beerman offering fund-raiser to benefit local non-profits
- The Toledo Zoo presents Vanimal-tine’s Day
- Program discusses how U.S. Grant became an International celebrity
- Warm feet, warm hearts: Local organization featured in PEOPLE magazine
- Consumer Reports: Pricey pet food not necessarily better
- State of the Region: Unemployment telling recession’s tale and toll
- Statewide free financial aid event planned for Feb. 8
- Consumers opt for quality time with loved ones this Valentine’s Day
- Seeing red? Feb. 6 is National Wear Red Day
- Five to be inducted as Distinguished Waite Alumni
- No bones about it: Snow and ice offer recipe for orthopedic disaster
- Oregon mayor among YWCA 2009 Milestone awardees
- Get growing: Don’t toss that Christmas poinsettia
- “Top Dog” serves as a reminder - get your dog a license
- Briefs
- CR Retirement Survey: Planning ahead may be just as risky as rewarding
- 1st St. Mark’s program offers an afterschool haven for kids
- Metroparks programs offer remedy for cabin fever
- Something to cheer about
- “Union event” leads to proposal at the Toledo Zoo
- How does Santa really know if you’ve been bad or good?
- Challenger flight director headed to NASA position
- Take steps now to lower your 2008 tax bill
- Medicare open enrollment deadline Dec. 31 for 2009 coverage
- Crazy Critter Lady takes baker’s dozen of ducks under her wing
- Where’s the Joy? Santa appears solo in East Toledo Christmas Parade
- Bayshore plant: Public concerned over higher mercury limit
- Jumping for joy: “Pain-relieving” footwear promises to put a spring in your step
- Graytown students help make ailing boy’s wish come true
- Going, going, gone: Stony Ridge Auction finds new home at old Lemoyne School
- Schedel all decked out for the holidays
- Owens offering drive-through book buy-back program
- Game was a magical night for Genoa alum and BG board president
- The end of the “border battle” rivalry?
- Non-alcoholic libations pack a flavorful punch
- Are you Oregon’s Next Top Director?
- Lutheran Homes Society dedicates senior apartments
- Metroparks celebrates “People from the Past”- Louis Sweitzer
- Teacher feature: Brunner teacher says her first-graders are “the best medicine”
- Remember the troops this holiday season
- Genoa fans can watch playoffs on cable television
- Pemberville will be aglow for the holidays Nov. 29
- You Gotta Love Parents….
- Visit Santa’s Wonderland at Bass Pro
- Get growing: The garden may be put to bed, but you can plan ahead for next year
- AAA offers consumer checklist for getting quality auto repairs
- “Extreme roof-over” organized for Oregon woman
- Brunner gym teacher still having a field day
- Homeless women find hope, empowerment at Aurora House
- Consumer Reports: Women are more concerned about personal finances than men
- Turkey time
- Talking to the animals…
- Veterans Job Search Workshop & Fair set for Nov. 4-6
- An attitude of gratitude: Despite tough times, 2008 brings many blessings
- Genoa student enjoying better health after battling lymphoma
- Will the third time be the charm for COSI levy?
- Program opens the door to success for TPS students
- Birmingham Hall of Fame awards scholarships
- Terra plastics technology students attend conference
- OSU/Michigan tailgate party, race planned
- Owens, OU partnership offers accessibility, affordability
- Local twirlers to perform in Macy’s Parade
- Laura Emch earns BGSU’s Ferrari Award
- Local scouts earn Bronze Award
- The Counseling Corner: Making the college application process less stressful
- Keep your pet from being spooked this Halloween
- Author invites supporters to help in novel-writing sprint
- Former Comet begins athletic career at Owens College
- Many local children are awaiting “forever homes”
- Will the third time be the charm for COSI levy?
- Genoa High School student enjoying better health after battling lymphoma
- Pemberville readying to celebrate autumn in all its glory
- Halloween celebrations offer an escape from everyday realities
- Zion Lutheran Church celebrating 125 years
- Boo hoo, nothing to do? Halloween events & activities offer tricks and treats for all ages
- Birmingham Hall of Fame to hold inductee & scholarship banquet
- Curling club invites the public to give the sport a try
- Cheers!: Everybody knows everybody at the Limestone Tavern
- Dedication held for renovated Clay High School
- Boo hoo, nothing to do? Halloween events & activities offer tricks and treats for all ages
- On trans-country hike: Jodi discovers herself while discovering America
- Candyland! Retro candy store is a tasty trip down Memory Lane
- Hair Theater inspires laughter, thought
- Pint-sized pumpkin producer open for business
- Local twirlers to perform in Macy’s Parade
- Snow will fly in NW Ohio by early November, almanac predicts
- Local corn maze adds a new “twist” to Election 2008
- 25 ways to save energy: Simple strategies can help lower energy bills
- Oregon’s Vietnam memorial will be dedicated Oct. 18
- Enjoy tea and a tour at the historic Brandville School
- Get growing: Grow herbs like the Shakers
- Some hybrids can pay back price premium after one year
- Oak Harbor’s Apple Festival celebrating three decades
- Andersons Pack the Parks picnic returns to Pearson
- Annual festival celebrates autumn in all its glory
- After 56 years together, Heartland resident says “I do” again
- Are you prepared? Owens presents “Your Safety Starts Here”
- Choose the right credit card for the type of borrower you are
- Home-based business offers natural, organic products for moms & babies
- Zoo offering senior fun in September and October
- Dallas Gardner, 82, has always had passion for golf
- Comedienne, ventriloquist kicks off Family Fun Sundays
- Hollywood movie premiere has roots in Northwest Ohio
- Local artisans show off their talents at Sylvania Arts & Crafts Festival
- Toledo Zoo installs small wind turbine
- Genoa band members keep in step with a little help from a friend
- Keeping Cassee’s dream alive
- Frontier Skills Weekend or things that go “boom and bang”
- Is you landscape suffering an invasion of the jitterbugs?
- Digital TV transition is coming. What should you do to be ready?
- “I was writing Christian horror before Christian horror was cool”
- 34th Annual Birmingham Festival hits Consaul Street Aug. 17
- Home sellers can haggle on broker commissions
- Take notes: back-to-school must-haves
- Mom’s “little lifesaver”
- Unwanted mobile phones can help troops serving abroad
- Farmers’ Markets offer flavorful bounty in seasonal produce
- Gun safety classes, hunting seminars offered during fall classic
- Mmm, mmm good
- Hayes Center to host syndicated political cartoonist Chip Bok
- For Elmore church members, charity knows no bounds
- Counties see drop in rail crashes
- Eagle Scout looks out for nesting wood ducks
- Seat belt enforcement program underway
- Traffic signal not warranted, says ODOT
- Local gymnastics team wins state title
- Cutting the rug
- Kiwanis membership equals participation
- OregonFest expected to be a grand slam hit
- Auditor looks at records in Jerusalem Township
- From The Press
- Lawyer: Genoa officer should be lauded
- Northwood ready to renew contract with Redflex
- Northwood looking at more personnel cuts
- Steingraber for commissioner
- CPA's forgery complaint may lead to court battle
- Complaint based on principle
- Threat hearing set for April 26
- “Mexico’s Toledo”
- Gubernatorial candidates oppose ballot measure
- Correction
- River East corporation closes doors after 35 years
- Weber Block - Owners to continue renovating historic building
- Cheap gas causes IGS to drop contract with NOAC
- Conservancy adds to its holdings
- Jerusalem Twp. - Police steering committee prepares survey
- Garling retiring but plans to stay around
- Genoa 2010 budget on its way
- Businesses cautioned about phony city survey
- Arson ruling - Reward offered for info on Stony Ridge fire
- Northwood: Falling revenue may force deeper budget cuts
- Woodmore to be on May ballot with levy
- Two injury accidents on I-75
- Ballot issue this year for Lake schools?
- Jerusalem Twp. Trustees seek return of $20,174.04 from Graffis
- Income tax request - Genoa schools to be on May ballot
- Metroparks appropriates a half million dollars for Pearson
- Oregon council to vote on charges for new sanitary sewer
- Ruling on suspicious fire expected
- Income tax request: Genoa schools to be on May ballot
- Ballot issue this year for Lake schools?
- Oregon council to vote on charges for new sanitary sewer
- Black Swamp restoration moving along at Pearson
- Two injury accidents on I-75
- Jerusalem Twp.: Trustees seek return of $20,174.04 from Graffis
- Prosecutor files to keep driver’s ban intact
- Modine fire - Former employee says fellow worker saved man’s life
- Officer Jeff Brown under investigation again
- Eastwood graduate named Owens vice chair of trustees
- Oregon Fire Chief Bill Wilkins leaves post early
- Oregon - Security threat cuts access to municipal building
- Causevic family escapes Bosnian war, emigrates here
- EPA extends comment period for proposed open lake dumping
- Funds issued for local water projects
- Church stages play about miracles in Luckey bar
- Rt. 2 group picks waterfront landscaping theme
- Oregon to cut students from recreation program
- Repeal of license late fine introduced
- Oregon ok’s $25 million in capital improvements
- Barney, Northwood’s K-9, gets called back to duty
- Coach supports 6-year-old daughter’s cancer fight
- Oregon business becoming area leader on turf products
- Former councilman says Village should maintain pool for community
- Oregon council backs Beazley as administrator
- Rescued bald eagle recovers, released back to the wild
- Credit card theft conviction upheld
- Stoner notes the struggles in Northwood last year
- Study sees trouble for more conventional home loans
- Lake Twp. Solicitor temporarily appointed to JEDD board
- Mike Beazley picked as new Oregon Administrator
- Genoa athletes offer relief efforts for Haiti victims
- Beazley has vast experience in community affairs
- Humane Ohio offers lower rate to fix female cats
- Gardner sponsors measure Bill takes aim at unfunded school mandates
- Churches come to aid after fire destroys Elmore home
- Funds available to buy and rehabilitate homes
- Northwood - Former LOF site gets Clean Ohio Assistance grant
- BP-Husky announces new $400 million investment
- Oregon schools sued for breach of contract
- Genoa school bids lower than expected
- Corps of Engineers plan more open lake dumping
- Can you see 50 windmills dominating the landscape?
- 7 sold alcohol to minors in sweep, sheriff says
- In Genoa - Administrator postpones pay hike for himself
- In Lake Twp. Trustees approve wage, EMS contracts
- Computer dispatch system on chief’s list for 2010
- Oregon - Ex-mayor of Port Clinton among resumes for administrator
- Demand increases for community Care-Van service
- 2 arrested - Marijuana seized in Clay Township
- Repair to pole planned - Village to be without power Monday
- In Lake Township - Traffic enforcement blitz continues
- Oregon plans to complete several projects in 2010
- Straight Arrows ProductionsLocal video production company wins international awards
- Yenrick children feel a commitment to community service
- Yenrick family honored at Glass Key Ceremony
- Seferian hones in on candidate for administrator
- Woodville firemen risk lives to save Golden Retriever
- Rieter automotive may expand, add to workforce
- Ohio factory farms - Discharge permits under ag department control
- Northwood - Habitat for Humanity looking for partner families
- Grants awarded - Marina projects aim to attract fish
- Township seeking members on police committee
- Lake athletics on the rebound from levy failures
- Schools on verge of massive cuts without HB 318
- Librarians also urging Senate to pass House Bill 318
- Eastwood schools - CO2 levels called not a safety risk for students
- Two announce Openings for New businesses
- Oregon - Plans for concession stand, restrooms go forward
- Trade center, beer distributor new in Northwood
- In Lake Twp. - Fiscal officer cautious about 2010
- In Woodville - New councilman settling in
- College alternatives
- Teens face charges
- Deal pending - Pilkington R&D plant may become solar powered
- Barney, Northwood’s K-9, gets an early retirement
- Wasserman new president of Oregon city council
- Wales Road overpasses inch closer to reality
- Northwood may end speed van, red light cameras
- In Genoa: Overtime policy change irks village employees
- Brown vows to remain involved in her community
- Hi-tech firm begins operations
- Grant helps library go global with archives
- Seferian takes oath as new mayor of Oregon
- EPA fines Sunoco $32,250 for deficiencies
- Police district study panel receives report
- Protecting our national bird remains no easy task
- Bald eagle owes life to park ranger, twp. trustee
- Port gets $2 million to clean up industrial park
- Brown, Filipiak say goodbye to city council
- Ideas sought on improving Navarre Avenue business corridor
- Corps remedial plan - Soil sampling at Luckey site nearly complete
- Credit card theft suspects sought
- Genoa schools - Board ready to proceed with bids
- Genoa merchants usher in holiday season with open houses
- State’s deer-gun season opens next week
- Open houses, holiday happenings usher in holiday season with open houses
- Trustees agree to 50 mph limit for Route 51
- Twp. receiving $100,000 grant
- Oregon: Council eyes concession, restroom facility design
- Elmore public affairs board has opening
- Oregon to consider 2½ percent raise for city employees
- Agreement reached on power line to St. Charles
- Twp. receiving $100,000 grant
- State’s deer-gun season opens next week
- Credit card theft suspects sought
- Plans for electric line to St. Charles at an impasse
- Main St. buildings get grants for façade upgrades
- Cedoz had `common sense approach’ as trustee
- Coy Elementary students host a salute to veterans
- Eastwood schools Sup’t warns of rosy scenario
- Oregon school board
- Bihn, Walendzak win seats on Oregon city council
- New mall owner says he’s up for challenge
- Jerusalem Township
- Districts reject bond issues
- Ottawa, Sandusky counties - Auditors to explain rising farmland values
- Seferian attributes win to supporters’ dedication
- Lake Twp. trustee race
- 327 games, 15,696 minutes, and counting
- Correction
- Oregon Administrator Ken Filipiak resigning
- In Genoa - Candidate wants look at village computer records
- Small businesses want larger voice in Oregon
- Lake Schools raises $4,400 for honor flight veterans
- Village spending, Brunner Elementary among topics
- Genoa council forum “Operation Flagship” a contentious subject in Genoa
- Roller derby is back, and local athletes take their turn
- Oregon council to vote on AFSCME contract
- Borrowers need consumer protection too
- Brown, Seferian Debate addresses senior center, small businesses
- Northwood to vote on layoffs, budget cuts
- Marina District: ‘creativity’ or ‘reality check’ needed
- Gulch: Brown tried to interfere in investigation of her son
- Mayor Brown wanted Gulch to promote her son
- In Walbridge - Renovation costs frustrate councilmember
- At Eastwood, Woodmore Ballot to decide new school buildings
- Oregon City Schools district to get swine flu shots
- New $3.2 million emergency center gets first look
- Council to vote on letting Gulch talk about Brown
- Council was unaware of restriction on Gulch
- Brittney Firsdon finds success at EPIC Rocks Show
- Attorney general appealing lake property case
- Birmingham Hall of Fame Inductee, Scholarship banquet Oct. 18
- In Lake Twp. - Discount for FirstEnergy customers projected
- Brown, Seferian to debate at St. Charles Hospital
- Reform an empty word without public option
- Genoa, Elmore voters to meet their candidates
- Voting sites for 3 Walbridge precincts changed
- Was Officer Jeff Brown’s suspension too lenient?
- Site plans for new school on agenda
- Oregon schools address concerns of swine flu
- Oregon’s little secret is quickly becoming not so secret
- Toledo mayoral candidates to debate in East Toledo
- Court sides with village is easement dispute
- Issue 2 a turning point for Ohio agriculture?
- Fire district to answer levy questions
- Charter coalition says Toledo harassing parents
- Another audit of Jerusalem Township planned
- Genoa man indicted for grand theft
- Lake graduate has wealth of historical information
- Soul food restaurant finds home in East Toledo culture
- Northwood grads get farewell send-off to Marines
- Nervous parents
- Oregon School board names Baumgartner to fill vacancy
- Stritch, Dan R’s unite against texting and driving
- Brown, Seferian, prepare for November election
- In Lake Twp. - Trustees plan summit on job creation
- In Wood County - Recovery zone to be designated
- Navy Holds Sea Cadet Challenge at yacht club
- Election policy
- Northwood council cuts pay of zoning inspector
- Baumgartner appointed to Oregon board
- Oregon - Carstensen’s death leaves open seat on board
- It’s National Preparedness Month – are you ready?
- Holy Toledo — five begin new careers at seminary
- Environmental group to appeal lakeshore case
- Carpenters apprentices lend a hand in charity project
- Trustees may seek 45 MPH ODOT proposes 50 MPH for Rt. 51 in Lake Township
- Safety committee takes another look at speed van
- Sign wars - Opponents target campaign signs in mayor’s race
- Lakefront landowners brace for appeal
- Trustees planning job growth initiative
- Mayoral candidates to talk issues on program
- Grape Lakes Soda — award winning, made here
- Stritch raises $1,600 for child abuse prevention center
- Body of woman found in lake identified
- Court rules in favor of lakefront landowners
- In Walbridge - Save the pumps effort growing
- Body found - Cause of death not disclosed
- Developer: mall deal may be done in a few weeks
- Troy Township couple return elderly dog to owner
- Lake Twp. - Woman searches for lost elderly dog off Rt. 163
- Oregon - Council to vote on agreement with Envirosafe
- VFW Post 2510 members come to commander’s aid
- Eco island would eliminate open lake dumping
- Oregon school board says no to new levy
- Local enthusiasts give hot yoga a “wringing” endorsement
- Music, food, fun lure German-American Festival-goers
- In Walbridge - 7-Eleven store starts petition to save gas service
- Veterans Memorial & Museum a local treasure
- District may appropriate easements for project
- Oregon council ok’s nursing home expansion
- Plan commission - No to zoning change for senior housing complex
- Hooters Girl is much more than just a pretty face…
- Police - Jerusalem Twp. trustees put 3.5 mill levy on ballot
- Remedial plan tests - Corps plans to sample soils at Luckey site
- Board prepares for bond issue on Nov. ballot
- Public input wanted Police district study panel eyes survey
- Jerusalem Twp. eyes levy for sheriff patrols
- Oregon school board to decide on another levy
- Local man awaits rare shoulder transplant operation
- Pet Finatics a dream come true for Oregon man
- Northwood ok’s permit for Waste Management
- Northwood - Finances stable, despite drop in revenue
- Eastwood schools - Board weighs options for financing projects
- Election policy
- Sales brisk - `Clunkers’ program well received, dealers say
- Oregon youth looking to raise funds for his “pet” project
- Oregon schools - Concessions by union restores 7 teaching jobs
- A.J. LaCourse fundraiser benefiting 10 graduates
- Northwood - Economy, drainage, top issues for candidates
- Sandusky County-Break-in, beating case to go to grand jury
- Oregon debates extra electric lines to hospital
- BP-Husky plans project that will reduce emissions
- Correction
- Woodmore voters to decide emergency levy
- In Lake Twp. Resolution to focus on abandoned properties
- Steam Threshers celebrate 49 years, going on 50
- Men take cash from Holly Drive home
- Environmentalists cry foul - Claim review panel hampered by budget amendment
- Northwood may cut salary of zoning inspector
- Conservation tax incentive may become permanent
- Reddish family celebrates 100 years in East Toledo
- Schedel offers something for art, garden lovers
- Jerusalem Twp. seeks options to sheriff patrols
- State undertakes speed study of Rt. 51
- Troy Township: Residents speak out about Toledo water contract
- Northwood council hits the brakes on speed van
- Curtice club honors victim of Skyway construction
- Eastwood board wants bond authorization
- Jerusalem Twp. reinstates health insurance
- Reward offered in break-in case
- Marina District: Cultural Facilities Commission approves $4.9 mil
- Inmate housing pacts OK’d
- Missing ramp found at lighthouse
- New Eastwood building possible
- In Oak Harbor - Year-end finish expected for senior housing complex
- Toledo, Troy Twp. partner on development district
- ‘Celebrity Serve’ supports Habitat for Humanity project
- State budget woes Will local libraries have to implement cuts?
- Konop dismisses critics of EMS privatization plan
- State budget woes-Will local libraries have to implement cuts?
- Waterlines in Oregon, Northwood fit to fight fires
- Collecting health care stories for reform effort
- Tom Critch — a man of shrines and memorabilia
- In Genoa - Farmer’s market seeks community involvement
- East Toledoans start web site to help stray cats
- Grocer Marvin Dabish runs for Oregon mayor
- In Ottawa County - EMA to conduct haz-mat training exercise
- In Lake Twp. Trustees want Rt. 51 speed limit lowered to 35 mph
- Water quality projects closer to getting funded
- Local gov’t reception at Schedel Arboretum
- Woodmore board approves budget cuts
- Clarification
- In Woodville-Water rates, zoning changes on council agenda
- Mobile service can take the grrrr out of dog grooming
- Son gives father a panoramic photo of a special place
- Lake Twp. Phone alert system approved by trustees
- This Week in Government
- Oregon schools to have new time schedules
- Trustees not giving up on Route 51 traffic light
- Dillin secures investors-Construction on Marina District park slated to begin
- Oregon remembers its veterans of `forgotten war’
- Deal with FirstEnergy Solutions will reduce rates
- This week in Government
- Care-Van gets funding for one more year
- Police chief making himself at home in Genoa
- Counterfeit bills being passed at local garage sales
- Clean Ohio Program - Ag easements to be announced in July
- Wood County water rates topic of forum
- Libertarian Party plans meeting in BG
- Couple shows community pride in tough economy
- House bill helps homeowners avoid foreclosures
- Genoa schools Board plans league change talks
- Jerusalem Twp. - Training expenses unevenly applied, says Kiss
- Seferian to run for mayor
- Ducklings saved by Lake Twp. fire department
- Flag raising to honor vets
- Memorial fund-raiser to start
- 250 pounds seized Another marijuana bust in Lake Township
- Woodland & Wildlife Festival set for May 30
- Rt. 51 crash site on meeting agenda
- Penta students build on skills learned during school year
- Ottawa County election canvass set for May 22
- Wildlife area open
- Police buckling down on motorists who don’t buckle up
- Northwood - ODOT removing mound at I-280/Woodville Road
- New ladder truck finally arrives in Northwood
- EPA heard testifies for higher landfill fees
- In Lake Twp. Trustees press for action on crash site
- New source for Wood County water eyed
- In Ottawa County Deputy of the Year chosen
- Oregon Police Department gets $107,000 grant
- Oregon snags cheaper road salt for next year
- Cathy Johnson: Leader in education and a coach’s wife
- Program for juveniles is successful in Oregon
- Area’s flooding, drainage problems discussed
- Dateline NBC to cover Zich trial
- Oregon auto title branch on Navarre to re-open
- $41 million in Envirosafe’s perpetual care fund
- Millbury man receives the Keith Dressel Scholarship
- Conservation funds available for organic growers
- Neighbors opposed proposal-Group home in Lake Township won’t be re-opened
- Reward offered for info on thefts from lighthouse
- ODOT moves ahead with Wales Road overpasses
- Oregon schools’ new Web site has added features
- Telephone industry still lacks significant competition
- In Ottawa County-Village, city councils invited to summit
- Oregon - Council reverses vote to buy Tschann property
- Oregon - School board cuts 78 positions for next year
- In Genoa - Board considering more spending cuts
- Mayor wants to recognize veterans
- Still time to get flood insurance at lower rates
- Oregon council acts on several infrastructure projects
- Meetings set for ‘monumental’ farm program
- Oregon joins BORMA health insurance pool
- Six interested in village police chief post
- Brown, some on council, against TARTA sales tax
- EPA: Hearings for some Lake Erie projects may end
- Genoa mayor, hockey enthusiasts, want to see ice
- More cuts planned for Oregon school district
- Drainage summit planned-Flooding called a regional problem
- Questions of overlap with local dept’s: Task force to review mission of highway patrol
- Brown, some on council, against TARTA sales tax
- EPA - Hearings for some Lake Erie projects may end
- Air permit violation-Brush Wellman to add detectors, pay fine
- Commissioners fighting state hike in landfill fees
- Kazakhstanian exchange student enjoys volunteering, boxing
- Genoa native finding life in Alaska is adventurous
- Oregon buys Tschann property for passive park
- Oregon man continues effort to get brother Purple Heart
- EPA won’t add monitoring wells at Envirosafe
- In Ottawa County: Drug discount cards to be offered
- Director says scamming artists hitting boxing club
- Oregon seeks scaled down cost of senior center
- Toledo: City council rejects permit for convenience store
- Stimulus funds received: Transit board planning for new vehicle building
- Jerusalem Township drops health insurance for employees
- Contamination found in wells near Envirosafe
- Oregon teen’s trip to Las Vegas a wish come true
- Warrant issued in drug case
- Stony Ridge, Lemoyne Meeting to discuss sewer project scheduled
- Changes mind-Craig doesn’t oppose convenience store
- Weekly motorcycle safety training offered at Owens
- Lake Erie-Panel recommends catch limits for perch, walleye
- Funds released for First Solar infrastructure
- Drainage issues raised on Wheeling Street project
- Ottawa County sees foreclosure rate increase
- Oregon considers buying land for a new park
- Trustees (again) ask for signal at Rt. 51/Millbury Rd
- Jerusalem Township behind on paying the bills
- Auditors prepare for challenges to property values
- Prism winner Food for Thought — reflection of times
- Ohio EPA signs off on riverfront clean-up site
- What to expect at a valuation hearing
- Kateri Catholic Schools looking ahead to new vision, curriculum
- Christ Dunberger Color Guard honored at Prism ceremony
- Chamber selects Terry Breymaier as Person of the Year
- This Week
- Judge, eight others volunteer for Honduras trip
- Conservation groups:Fine FirstEnergy for killing fish at Bay Shore plant
- Black cats less likely to be adopted at shelters
- Clarification sought on finding against Graffis
- Jerusalem Township trustees divided over hiring assistant
- Job seekers get more training at The Source
- Board’s spending cuts outpaced by revenue loss
- Eastwood schools-Bond issue to be discussed
- Sheriff to hear from public-Ice rescue policy topic of Thursday meeting
- In Lake Twp.- Hearing set for economic development district
- Oregon buys road salt at cheaper price
- Oregon to identify illegal sewer connections
- Local projects could get funds from stimulus bill
- Bus driver wants graffiti removed from underpass
- Northwood to put 1.75 mill levy on May ballot
- Unlock harbor funds, lakes panel says
- In Elmore
- Ministry offers a helping hand for stretching grocery budgets
- Sheriff unveils block watch email program
- Local projects could get funds from stimulus bill
- County program promotes energy efficient homes
- For ex-hardware store owner service is his key to business success
- Grace Luebke: Her research lives on into the digital age
- Stalling Medicaid reform a costly mistake
- Oregon: More flow meters sought to solve flooding issue
- Craig now against proposed convenience store
- Law covering discharge records changing
- Two more Woodville residents getting wind turbines
- In Walbridge: Council urged to contract for police service
- Commissioners go to bat for Oak Harbor BMV office
- Bungalows: Council eyes zoning extension for subdivision
- Trustees opting out of land purchase
- News Briefs
- Oregon schools-New fiber network to cut costs, speed up Internet
- Dirr resigns as principal of Clay High School
- Menards donates trees to new Ranger Park
- Clay teacher takes role with Toledo Rep seriously
- Environmental group says Ballast water laws must be strengthened by feds
- Oregon to get $24,000 from EPA settlement with Marsulex
- Debt policy would help city get best bond rates
- In Lake Twp-Development contract to get public hearing
- New public notices for zoning changes proposed
- Oregon considers two year contract with umpires
- Five to be inducted as Distinguished Waite Alumni
- Ohio EPA asks for stimulus project nominations
- Outlook good for fishing in Lake Erie, state says
- East Toledo-Neighbors against proposed convenience store
- Poggemeyer to finalize Pearson bike path design
- Connecting the Pieces seeks new identity for East Toledo
- Several phases of sewer rehab project expected
- Information sought on missing woman
- In Ottawa County Stormwater panel reconvenes
- Wyse appointed-Vacant board seat filled
- Harbor View says no deal to FDS coke plant
- Oregon approves bids to build water tower
- Northwood-New construction, CHIP grant, less crime in 2008
- Despite doubts Career as barbershop owner reaches 5th anniversary
- Nachos and Tahoes-Police chief shops for surplus vehicles
- Fire chief accepts post at Wood County Hospital
- Lucas County to close Oregon auto title branch
- Paralyzed uncle the right man to help nephew
- Genoa board looks to replace Cottrell
- Solar industry becoming area’s largest employer
- The real stench comes out of Washington
- Wood burner likely cause of barn fire on Corduroy
- U.S. Census Bureau to hire for various jobs
- Eastwood schools-Survey shows mixed support for another bond issue
- In Lake Twp-Deal on development district nearly complete
- Council picks Kozina as president
- Land preservation grants available
- Modified rate plan withdrawn by FirstEnergy
- 11-year-old Northwood boy turns long hair into gift
- Senior programs funded
- Oregon may fund study of wind, solar energy
- Architect retained for new school building
- Oregon against fountain at municipal building
- Senior programs funded
- 11-year-old Northwood boy turns long hair into gift
- Going, going, gone-Antique Auction finds new home at old Lemoyne School
- Crazy Critter Lady takes baker’s dozen of ducks under her wing
- Oregon school district faces $1.9 million deficit
- Finances top Eastwood board meeting
- Stiffer fine sought for handicap parking violations
- Lawsuit filed against Oregon police
- Where’s the Joy? Santa appears solo in East Toledo Christmas Parade
- 53-year-old Millbury resident starts nursing career
- Top priority at TMACOG “To-do” list: Widen Route 20 through Stony Ridge
- Bond set for alleged stabber
- Genoa Homecoming to return for ’09, but with twist
- “Basketball” Jones delivers motivational message
- Neff takes stab wounds during a road rage fight
- Northwood homicide first in 12 years
- Jerusalem Twp. considers officer for school
- Winter shelter for strays
- Lawsuit filed: Bar owner calls village policy ‘harassment’
- Group wants to reach goal to fix cats in E. Toledo
- Resident contends: Township lax on zoning enforcement
- Avoid buying gift cards from distressed retailers & financial institutions
- In Elmore: Library digitizing local history material
- Oregon/Northwood Schools: Inscribed dictionaries gifts for elementary students
- Challenger flight director headed to NASA position
- Oregon school board to discuss finances
- Clinic schedule
- Federal Program Available: Doctors say diluting baby formula could be fatal
- Eastwood board prepares for spending cuts
- For EMS: Lake Twp. will again contract with Life Star
- Council rejects third officer for school district
- Water district tours Ottawa County facilities
- Loan OK’d for county water system repairs
- Big Ditch project hits another snag with Corps
- Slow economy spurs budget cutbacks next year
- Northwood creates recreation, parks board
- Dillin sees potential in East Toledo, Woodville Rd. corridor
- Honor Flight brings back memories to Air Corps veteran
- Larry Dillin says
- Watershed group armed with grants, making plans
- Student-athletes help needy families at food bank
- Lake levels has shoreline property owners concerned
- $5 million grant gives boost to the Port of Toledo
- Szollosi gets leadership position in the House
- So, you are unemployed. Now what do you do next?
- Oregon Fire Department opposes soft billing proposal
- Donations needed to fulfill holiday needs, wishes
- Emergency help available to those struggling to survive
- 30 years later, Brunner gym teacher still having field day
- Land near turnpike has development potential
- Programs available to help Toledo Edison customers
- Job and Family Services programs no “free ride”
- B-C-S forecast
- Oregon may bill insurance for rescue squad calls
- Public wants updated information on Web site
- Food bank conducting “Operation Turkey” 2008
- Walking across the county for liberty
- Zoning changed for possible Sonic Drive-in
- Wall Street mimics dairy farmers’ crisis
- Trip to Edon results in tons of potatoes for needy
- Clay sophomore overcomes debilitating ailment
- Humane Ohio plans another visit to East Toledo
- Permit meeting: Dairy wants larger manure treatment system
- In Lake Twp.: Complain first about junked vehicles
- Oregon schools seek 2-mill levy renewal
- Cancer survivor understands: Understanding the nightmare of health care costs
- Clinic schedule
- Major General Bowman at banquet: Veterans’ poems recall Vietnam in graphic detail
- Veterans group offers free bricks for monument
- Wood County: Jail operations key issue in sheriff’s race
- Zion Lutheran Church celebrating 125 years
- Jerusalem Township: Gray says township cleared of credit card fraud
- Oregon to apply for second `Safe Routes to School’ grant
- Community Supported Agriculture workshop topic
- Volunteers stepping up in local hunger projects
- Housing East, NHS merge: Foreclosure assistance replaces renovation efforts
- Clinic schedule
- Audit says Graffis owes township $20,174.04
- Obama pleases crowd at Maumee Bay State Park
- Oregon: Does police dept. have sex discrimination problem?
- Oregon will inform EPA of plans to drill wells
- Programs available to help some with heating bills
- Pemberville braces for upcoming park, police levies
- Oregon grieves for 11-year-old killed by school bus
- Pemberville police offer citizens' ride-along program
- Genoa broadcaster retires from Christian radio ministry
- In Gibsonburg: Administrator responds to police probe articles
- Oregon to vote on renewal of PI levy
- Owens and TPS partner in Success Program partnership
- Fall turkey hunting season begins
- Officer files lawsuit against Mayor Brown, Chief Stager
- Resolution asks for landfill investigation
- Oregon can drill wells without EPA approval
- He’s out for venom again
- Clinic schedule
- Future chef yearns for New York, Italian experience
- High schoolers eye national job market, says Mr. Piv
- Honor ride will precede Vietnam memorial dedication
- PI levy on ballot: Buses, computers on Woodmore wish list
- Water, sewer rates may climb in Northwood
- Oregon: Golden Raintree a state champion runner-up
- Former Police Chief Tom Gulch sues Oregon
- Clinic schedule
- Church taking innovative approach to food banks
- Whether or not to renovate Waite up to taxpayers
- Fish rally organizers say: 46 million fish caught, 2.5 billion go through screens
- Toledo's oldest park gets facelift for 150th birthday
- Oregon’s environmental account drops sharply
- Oregon moves ahead with own monitoring wells
- Northwood to use Redflex funds for salt dome
- Tax revenues up: Eastwood fiscal year off to good start
- Zoning hearing in Woodville Twp.: Proposals cover wind turbines, adult entertainment
- Clinic schedule
- “The Professor” has been behind camera 25 years
- Lake board upholds ban of parent from events
- Jerusalem Twp.: New recreation complex, director are in the works
- German downtown invasion to set festival records
- Ohio State marching band performing at Woodmore
- Could Oregon have a state champion big tree?
- Twp. considering junk vehicle resolution
- School board rejects `Guaranteed Graduation’
- Annual festival celebrates autumn in all its glory
- Bike rally will benefit Oregon Vietnam Memorial project
- Clinic schedule
- For 35 years, behind the bar has been his office
- Union leaders smell a rat in Marina District cleanup
- Murder from Domestic Violence stuns Walbridge
- Gun rights group plans rally in Northwood
- Fiscal officer to replace clerk-treasurer
- Returning to Oregon in ‘09: Mayor, state director applaud Special Olympics
- Friends, family grieve for their friend and “Jewel”
- In Gibsonburg: Chief’s report alleges overbilling, conflict of interest
- Outreach agency focuses on needs of homeless
- Clinic schedule
- German-American Fest rebounds, but challenged
- Lake cheerleader a Governor’s Cup baton twirler
- Oregon eyes `Guaranteed Graduates’ program
- Former Stritch coach charged with theft, forgery
- Lagoon could help with backed up sewage in Oregon
- New Penta Career Center “impressive”
- Oregon approves zoning for senior housing
- Lake Twp trustees eye Property for Expansion of Cemetary
- Timing is everything: ‘First loves’ tie the knot after finding each other again
- Some still skeptical about Marina District’s future
- Developmentally-disabled get special boating trip
- East Toledo veterans play their part in campaigns
- Metcalf receives more funding
- New principal has reasons for career in education
- Wood County commissioner lauds new development
- Conflict of interest cited: Woodville defeats sewer separation fees ordinance
- Miller quads prepare for campus life
- Former Genoa star to represent Cold Stone Creamery
- Northwood considers conducting marketing analysis
- Northwood divided over creating development position
- Sayler resigns from Northwood planning, zoning job
- At Eastwood: Superintendent foresees lower operational costs
- In Lake Twp.: Donation makes second K-9 unit possible
- Meet the mayor: Creek clean-up on Genoans’ minds
- Toledo Lighthouse needs help in national competition
- Recycling program calls for larger containers, bi-weekly pick-up
- Oregon school board approves 2-mill levy for November
- Oregon may install its own monitoring wells around Envirosafe
- Council poised to hire firm for brownfield site
- Input sought on shoreline project policies
- Stritch terminates grid coach’s contract
- Genoa board plans bond issue for Nov. ballot
- Two-faced kitten in Northwood a rare occurrence
- Plan commission backs new senior housing plan
- Birmingham festival: Organizers to honor former soccer players
- Oregon council to consider survey of Otter Creek
- Ohio EPA seeks help to catch dumper
- Envirosafe’s monitoring wells subject of meeting
- 6 from area indicted by grand jury
- Police protection contract approved
- OSU Marching Band to return to Northwest Ohio
- Afghan veteran training for leukemia fundraiser
- She’s letting her hair grow for Sharon DeStazio
- New Heights Church taking community approach
- Ohio beaches rank high in bacteria levels, study finds
- Interior Dept. seeking homes for horses, burros
- In Rocky Ridge: Volunteers, donors make new station possible
- Oregon to install flow meters to reduce flooding
- In Eastwood: Board looks at 5.8-mill bond issue for Nov. ballot
- Eighth soldier identified for Vietnam Memorial
- Ending on a high note a “bare necessity” for Oakdale teacher
- Four new members added to Waite High Hall of Fame
- In Lake Twp.Police officer promoted; 2 firemen dropped
- County receives state funding for Tracy Rd.
- Oregon narrows search for new superintendent
- East Toledoans to get help spay, neutering cats
- School building plans in hands of the governor
- Oregon to issue notes for capital improvements
- Trustees OK personnel changes
- Fire dept. seeks civilian volunteers
- Entertainment
- Clay High School LImelighters present "13"
- Whistler prints go on display at Toledo Museum of Art
- Literacy events focus on “Tuesdays with Morrie”
- Family Fun Sunday
- March calendar
- Entertainment Briefs
- Coffeeshop owner thinks Woodville Mall locale will be a “perk”
- Oregon man recreates own Lyman boat, in scale model
- Chunkies – enjoy great “sports bar food” at home
- Opera House series presents The Four Corners Quartet
- Cartoon Network animation brings science to life
- Entertainment Briefs
- The Bead Goes On - Museum seeking handmade beads for project
- Eastwood grad “goes Hollywood”
- February fun - Treat your Valentine all month long
- Entertainment Briefs
- Visitors expected to “get animated” over science center exhibit
- Ring in the New Year with walleye, music & family fun
- Owens welcomes Soul Street Dance Company Jan. 8
- The Toledo Zoo’s Frozentoesen: Dig the cool
- Entertainment Briefs
- Ship-building father is her “model”
- 'Tis the season for ho, ho, holiday fun
- Get growing - Gardeners can start thinking now about next year
- Get “Wicked”
- New Oregon Arts Council seeking volunteers, supporters
- Star Wars: In Concert - a one-of-a-kind multimedia event
- Dazzling! Toledo Zoo will sparkle with Lights Before Christmas
- Tickets available for Holiday Tour of Distinctive Homes
- Foreign exchange student loves football, not futbol
- Entertainment Briefs
- Ringling Bros. production promises to be “over the top”
- Lake, Ottawa Hills to be first to play at new arena
- Tombstone Derby rolling into Elmore Oct. 24
- Party off the page
- Leafcutter ants add fun to Nature’s Neighborhood
- U.S. love of animals goes all the way to the White House
- Hauntertaining or your worst nightmare?
- Halloween Happenings
- Ghostly Gathering planned in Pemberville Oct. 8
- Genoa equestrian team competing in state meet
- Special events planned for arena opening
- Entertainment Calendar
- Spooktacular fun planned in Walbridge
- Meet Me at TMA: A museum experience for visitors with memory loss
- Live in the House back at the Pemberville Opera House
- Oak Harbor soph ranks high in national motocross
- Etc....
- Enjoy a harvest of family fun in September and beyond
- 17th Black Swamp Arts Festival set for Sept. 11-13
- Festival offers a powerful, fun taste of history
- Skating rink holds special place in many memories
- Historic reenactments coming to Pearson Park
- Sandusky County Park District programs
- Sundays mean music under the stars at the zoo
- Radio “experiment” gone right ends in a milestone
- Community Day, Dream Cruise set for Aug. 1 in Oregon
- The circus is coming to Woodville
- Entertainment Calendar
- Go wild! - Cultural collaboration to present two-day family festival
- Little Big Town headlining Wood County Fair
- What’s happening?
- Old-fashioned fair fun planned in Ottawa Co. July 20-26
- Entertainment Briefs
- Imagination Station - New name, new look, same focus
- Athena exhibit on display through July 12 at Schedel
- Don’t burn your toast - Put your best foot forward when making a toast
- 2009 Polish Festival going for the record
- Owners aim to make El Rancho a celebration of creative spirit
- Toledo Zoo Shuttle
- Park programs
- What’s happening?
- Get in the Loop-Rally by the Rails set for May 15 and 16 in Walbridge
- Going boating? A crew safety briefing can save lives
- Anniversary sparks trip down Memory Lane for local woman
- Racing community mourning the loss of Jim Ford
- Entries sought in library’s Teen Poetry Contest
- Luckey’s Zion Lutheran wins 12th straight dartball title
- Swing into spring with baseball, racing & other family fun
- Follow safety checklist to get ready for boating season
- Oregon’s new coffee shop is welcoming “regulars”
- Get a taste of the Victorian Era at Hayes teas
- Owens’ Gallery presenting juried student art exhibition
- March series kicks off Pearson anniversary celebration
- March events offer a great way to spring out of “cabin fever”
- Welcome home…Cousino’s Steakhouse welcomes back a familiar face
- How’d they get there? Museum reveals secrets behind recently acquired works
- Who do you love?
- Calendar of Events
- Entertainment Briefs
- Hayes exhibit showcases First Ladies’ gowns
- Pemberville exhibit dedicated ‘For the Love of Art’
- Hayes’ carriage featured in international magazine
- Opera Houses offers an “Evening With Legends”
- “Reflections from Within” Poetry Contest under way
- New book will give a glimpse of a view from Santa’s knee
- Dig the frosty fun at the Toledo Zoo’s Frozentoesen
- “Winterfest 18” set for Jan. 9 and 10 in Perrysburg
- Please don’t feed the deer
- Confused about choosing an HDTV?
- Senior programs funded
- Gallery showcasing Owens faculty art
- Events, exhibits make for a fun holiday season
- Entertainment Briefs
- Park programs
- Ray and Jets rising from the ashes as Rayz Cafe
- FrUiTCaKeS - a heaping helping of holiday warmth
- November means a harvest of holiday happenings
- Author invites supporters to help in novel-writing sprint
- Oregon Community Theatre presents Peter Pan the Musical
- Cheers! Everybody knows everybody at the Limestone Tavern
- Fall art exhibit on display at Schedel Arboretum & Gardens
- Zoo’s “Lights” display ushers in holiday season
- Haunting fun
- Benefits from Decoration Multiplication add up
- Boo hoo, nothing to do? Halloween events & activities offer tricks and treats for all ages
- Local corn maze adds a new “twist” to Election 2008
- Oak Harbor’s Apple Festival celebrating three decades
- Enjoy tea and a tour at the historic Brandville School
- Snow will fly in NW Ohio by early November, almanac predicts
- Celebrate fall in all its glory at October festivals, events
- Author was writing Christian horror before it was ‘cool’
- What are the odds? Two golfing buddies shoot holes-in-one at Hidden Hills
- Entertainment Briefs
- Black Swamp Arts Festival offers music, art & family fun
- As the summer season slips away, fall fun abounds
- Hayes descendant donates presidential artifacts
- Oregon bed & breakfast offers a view of the bay and much more
- Contest puts out a call for cherubic-looking children
- You’ve got a friend at annual Lake Township festival
- “Fairy Tale Courtroom” convening in Pemberville
- Dog days of August mean summer fun is in full swing
- Mark your calendar for “Live in the House” performances
- A summer tradition continues at the Toledo Zoo
- The arts go absolutely wild at the Toledo Zoo
- Fat Fish Blue, home of The Funny Bone to open Aug. 4
- Pass a summer afternoon enjoying tea and more at BayView
- There’s plenty of hot, hot, hot summer fun on tap
- Disappearing Inc. to perform at Maumee Theater
- Pearson Summer Fest promises to be an evening of fun
- Toledo pedal boat business is just ducky!
- Get Smart and head out to see these fun summer flicks
- The forecast is “fair” in Ottawa County July 14-20
- Hayes Center showcases 19th century Ohio quilts
- Sweet! Don’s offers donuts, sweet treats & more
- The Swingsters reincarnate the Big Band sounds
- Pemberville celebrating moms with blooming fun
- Customer goes 10 for 10 with valuable auto manuals
- What happened to Matrix Vision? Couple is a perfect match
- Picture book will offer a trip down Memory Lane in Genoa
- Health
- Resources available to help uninsured Americans
- TOPS wake-up call links sleep, obesity
- A Matter of Balance program seeks volunteers
- Health Briefs
- 34th Glass City Marathon will help “give autism the boot”
- Left untreated, frozen shoulder can become disabling
- Poison Prevention Week March 14-20 – is your home safe?
- Fifty-two teams, 5,000 people join the cause at Cheer-for-a-Cure
- Ten ways to be your own Valentine
- 14 ways to show love for your child this Valentine’s Day
- Life’s Simple 7 - Heart Assn. defines “ideal cardiovascular health”
- H.O.O.V.E.S. program helps veterans through equine therapy
- Allen School students “cheerful” over fundraising effort
- Water on the knee – just what is it anyway?
- Health Briefs
- Cardiac Rehab can improve long-term patient outcomes
- Consumer Reports: Tests of treadmills, elliptical yield 14 top machines
- Health Briefs
- Small steps go a long way for a happy, healthy New Year
- No Bones About It
- Could “winter blues" be something more serious?
- Resolutions can help kids set goals for the New Year
- New Year’s Day hockey fundraiser draws record crowd
- Kids can suffer from sleep problems too
- Kick Butts in 2010!
- Mercy Weight Loss program offers one-on-one support
- Gifts that matter
- Care4you2 offers nursing assistant training in Walbridge
- H1N1 vaccines available to all beginning Dec. 14
- HealthyChildren.org offers info, advice for parents
- No Bones About It Look before you step to avoid winter falls and fractures
- Social Security answers commonly-asked questions
- Medicare Part D open enrollment: things to consider
- Dry winter air can lead to nosebleeds
- Rep. Ujvagi visits Unison Behavioral Health Group
- Get physical to stave off winter weight
- No Bones About It
- Don’t forget – free memory screenings offered Nov. 17
- Memorial’s emergency dept. renovations progressing
- Consumer Reports:
- The H1N1 vaccine - an expert’s advice
- Exercise caution on fitness machine claims
- November brings increased danger of car-deer crashes
- Technology aids in maintaining an independent lifestyle
- November Health Briefs
- Troubled by skin tags?
- St. Charles offers audiology services for all ages
- Consumer Reports: Snack smart with lower-fat options of favorite treats
- Health Briefs
- Bay Park named “Fit Friendly” by American Heart Assn.
- Curves’ Biggest Loser competition is win-win situation
- Symptoms of autism vary from child to child
- Owens Community College hosting Care Fair for Health Oct. 14
- Acute Rehab unit celebrating 5 years
- Treats with no tricks – make this Halloween fun & safe
- No Bones About It - De Quervains tendonitis - don’t “thumb” your nose at it
- No Bones About It - Wrist ganglions – small in size, big in aggravation
- Five signs your child may have a foot problem
- Health Briefs
- Take care, be aware of school buses, kids
- Breaking the silence about ovarian cancer
- How much weight should I gain during pregnancy?
- St. Charles opens Pulmonary Rehab Clinic
- Protect kids’ eyes from the sun, injury this summer
- “Anchovy” Arthroplasty: Does that come with Fries?
- Health Briefs
- Expanded Functions Dental Auxiliary Certificate offered
- Financial troubles? Don’t ignore medical bills
- Memorial golf outing raises funds for cancer research
- The time for meaningful healthcare reform is now
- Breastfeeding a healthy, convenient, safe option
- Serenity Seekers – support, coping skills for those in grief
- Diabetes screening recommended during pregnancy
- No Bones About It - Morton’s neuroma may be cause of toe pain, tingling
- Bill strikes “mental retardation” from boards, depts.
- Health Briefs
- Health care fraud: It’s everyone’s business
- Food safety answers available at toll-free hotline
- Keep your sunny side up…
- Fit is key when choosing the right shoe for working out
- Bicycle safety tips for the family
- When menopause comes too soon
- “The 40-70 Rule” Campaign aims to get seniors and their families talking
- St. Charles treats recurring lab patients with VIP service
- ProMedica unveils state-of-the-art EMS training unit
- Senior Health & Wellness Fair
- No Bones About It - Trigger finger – what’s the catch?
- YMCA/JCC offering free water safety program, tips
- Sleep Tight for Better Health
- e-prescribing improves prescription-filling process
- Nurse Navigators guide patients through treatment
- Warning: lawn mowers can be dangerous
- Don’t fall victim to myths of the heart
- Health Briefs
- Seniors needn’t lose sight of their independence
- For best protection, choose & use sunscreens carefully
- Local physicians opening new office May 26
- Locks of Love benefit planned at The Future Wave
- No Bones About It - Bunionectomy - the stuff of beauty shop discourse
- Health Briefs
- Mental Health Awareness Month In stressful times, cultivate an “attitude of gratitude”
- Beat the heat associated with hot flashes
- “Simply Good Stewardship” series beginning May 21
- Health Briefs
- Healthy Living-Is the economy giving you heartburn?
- Bay Park offers pain-reducing procedure for knee replacements
- “No Bones About It”-Sciatica: More than just a “pain in the butt”
- Aspirin use for older adults should be doctor-directed
- Gov. Strickland proclaims April as Aging Eyes Month
- Social Security News: Give a valuable Valentine to someone you love
- Risky business-Poll: Americans take their chances on risky behavior
- Good oral health practices should begin in infancy
- Benefit planned for Lake Twp. firefighter & family
- Numb hand & fingers? It may be carpal tunnel syndrome
- Bay Park adds new technology to detect osteoporosis
- Women’s Health
- Health Briefs
- Give blood, give life
- No bones about it-No bones about it
- Health Briefs
- Noise exposure causing hearing loss among young
- Prenatal screenings - what should you expect?
- Resolutions can get kids on the right track in 2009
- Cold, gray winter days have you feeling SAD?
- Clinic helps youths improve speed, agility
- Fassett phys ed teacher honored for going the extra mile
- Riverview therapists initiate new programs
- Arthritis can affect almost every type of activity
- Seeking Oregon’s next top director
- The Counseling Corner: Help your children learn the value of holiday gifts
- LifeLine screenings
- Non-alcoholic libations can pack a flavorful punch
- Social Security improves disability program
- Health department offering drive-through flu shot clinic
- Is diabetes one of your big fears? Maybe it should be
- Don’t let the economy affect your waistline
- Web site helps young tobacco chewers & dippers quit
- Local gym‘s “Wall of Shame” produces winners
- Fassett students have better things to do than drugs
- Diet soda may not offer a path to weight loss
- Owens Community College hosting Care Fair for Health
- Bay Park offering diabetes meal-planning class
- The Medical Minute: Breast health -- be aware, not afraid
- Avoid drug-related health problems by staying informed
- Forum stresses, “We need to talk about our kids”
- Volley for Cure hits Stritch, Woodmore, Owens College
- Parents can help their children face anxious times
- ProMedica kicking off “Lunch 101: Food For Thought”
- Letter to the Editor: A fact of life
- Lowering drinking age would create health, safety risks
- Fire marshal urges college students to think about safety
- The Counseling Corner: You can help your child overcome weight problems
- Helping others is an “incentive” for 90-year-old to volunteer
- Walbridge mom grateful for her “little lifesaver”
- The Counseling Corner: Helping your teen overcome negative peer pressure
- Slow down, stay alert as kids head back to school
- Red Cross needs more blood donors to meet local demand
- Chiropractor aims to reduce scheduling “pains in the neck”
- Owens offering medical office support associate degree
- Heat, extreme weather pose dangers to seniors
- State troopers take impaired driving seriously
- Attention donors: The Red Cross is “out for blood”
- The Counseling Corner: Helping reduce the trauma of a family move
- Know the difference between a healthy pool and a risky one
- Diabetes meal-planning class offered at Bay Park
- Mobile Meals volunteers help the elderly, ailing & homebound
- “Oscar’s Angels” offering support for young Oregon boy
- Tiedtke Mansion observes a year of addiction treatment
- Physicians urge diabetics to take good care of their eyes, feet
- Digital mammography available at Bay Park Hospital
- Lawnmowers can pose dangers for young grass cutters
- Occupational health – what can it do for you?
- Walbridge Girl Scouts garden for Hospice of NWO
- A parent’s guide to skin protection
- Mission - possible Equine-assisted therapy program helping stepfamilies blend for success
- Tips to help parents survive the teen “party season”
- Drugs can vary by $100 at different pharmacy outlets
- Learn to prevent the bite - National Dog Bite Prevention Week
- Family
- Dating - it’s not just for the younger crowd
- Give yourself a break when shoveling snow
- Owens dental hygiene students give kids a smile
- Consumer Reports: It’s hard to find the perfect cup of joe
- Get growing
- Family Briefs
- Like a good little soldier, baby arrives on mom’s cue
- Police, car dealer team up to return, restore stolen bike
- Construction of Women’s Diagnostic Center underway
- Cheer competition to raise funds in memory Stella Bertz
- Wear red and speak up to save lives
- Toledo Museum of Art revamps free public tours
- Newshound emerges victorious in “Mascot Mania”
- Are infomercial products really worth buying?
- Program aims to help disabled youths with job skills
- Blood donors honored during National Blood Donor Month
- Get growing - “Lucky” bamboo adds a touch of green to home decor
- “Baba’s” ornaments on display at the White House
- ODOT reminds motorists, in ice and snow, take it slow
- Handwashing the first line of defense against illness
- Share your celebration with someone in a nursing home
- Family Briefs
- Keep your pets safe & happy during the holiday season
- Consumer Reports:
- Lights, decorations add hometown holiday in Genoa
- Get growing - Fragrances create holiday ambience, memories
- Graytown 5th-graders help make teen’s wish a reality
- “Stimulus plan” awaits 1st visitors to zoo light display
- Avoid “home wreckers” during the upcoming holidays
- Thanksgiving dinner to help those who are needy, alone
- Burnsy’s Burgers & Brew – great food with a side of sports
- Repair or Replace?
- The biggest supporter of Genoa football — the Comet band
- Oregon Arts Council concert to benefit needy families
- Humane Ohio opens new clinic, doubles its services
- Get growing - Pleasingly plump pumpkins mean fall is here for sure
- ODNR offering mapped routes for fall foliage tours
- Briefs
- Equestrian team has fun, earns honors horsin’ around
- Join the “parade of fools” at the Tombstone Derby
- Halloween fun revving up at the Toledo Museum of Art
- Show your colors to prevent domestic violence
- Find SpongeBob and pal Patrick at farm’s fall festival
- Street Fair, Ox Roast, Lime Fest offer weekend fun
- Consumer Reports - High-fiber cereals make progress in taste
- New booster seat law goes into effect Oct. 7
- Admission is free on Smithsonian’s 5th Museum Day
- St. Peter Church to host “blessiversial” performance
- Annual fall festival has locals feeling Luckey
- Yeeha’s – a country western hangout & a whole lot more
- How’s Clete? - For wives, life on the road is exciting, challenging
- 75th Moritz family reunion planned for July 26
- Old-fashioned fair fun planned in Ottawa Co. July 20-26
- If Facebook can’t help, maybe Social Security can
- Movie fans get inspiration from big-screen weddings
- Tank’s Meats Inc. still growing after 102 years of service
- Family Briefs
- What’s free anymore? Here’s one answer!
- Get growing - Meadow Brook Hall and Gardens: a day trip get-away
- Top 10 tips to keep your pets safe this summer
- Going the extra mile to fight Parkinson’s
- Five ways to cut the grocery bill
- Celebrate Father’s Day: Help him build good health habits
- Family Briefs
- No more pencils…
- A “congratulations” card for new brides
- America’s parents vote for change for baby names
- 12 myths every parent should know
- A lesson in dog safety can help prevent bites
- Family Briefs
- Lucas Co. Children Services salutes foster caregivers
- Homecoming celebration coming back to Genoa
- 2009 is year of the trail in the Metroparks
- Hypnotherapy opens the mind to positive change
- Going boating? - A crew safety briefing can save lives
- Outdoor fun can lead to sprains, strains & fractures
- At 83 years old, Brandburg attains perfection
- Ottawa County shows its support for crime victims
- Get growing - Gardening season will soon be in bloom
- Wildlife Baby Boom
- Ceremony to observe Child Abuse Prevention Month
- Hundreds view Clothesline Project public display
- A hunting we will go…
- Family Briefs
- Reverse mortgage: is it right for you?
- Social Security - In times like these, every dollar counts
- Cardinal Stritch to present “Time Warp”
- Get growing
- “Change is good”
- Saturday-only foster care & adoption classes April 4
- The Counseling Corner
- “CASH” in on tax prep services
- Volunteers join the fight for cancer screening coverage
- Social Security tax tip can help avoid filing problems
- Men, women differ in oral health care habits
- Help available to help older Ohioans file their taxes
- Clay student’s class project benefits “awesome family”
- Warm feet, warm hearts-Local organization featured in PEOPLE magazine
- Get growing-A houseplant is a pal worth inviting into your home
- Family Briefs
- Ohioans are urged to become organ & tissue donors
- Oregon mayor among YWCA 2009 Milestone awardees
- Church program offers an afterschool haven for kids
- Stay inside, if possible, during bitter cold temps
- The Counseling Corner-Steps to improve communication with your teen
- Family Fun Sundays-Owens to present ‘Dr. Dolittle’ Jan. 25
- “Union event” leads to proposal at the Toledo Zoo
- Zoo Offers Free Weekend for Lucas County Residents
- Briefs 1/19/09
- Graytown students help make ailing boy’s wish come true
- And the word of the year is…“bailout”
- Why holiday visits with family can go so poorly
- Get growing: Choosing your family’s perfect Christmas tree
- Annual event warming hearts and hands
- Choose safe toys this holiday season
- Social Security has good tidings this holiday season
- “Extreme roof-over” organized for Oregon woman
- An attitude of gratitude-Despite tough times, 2008 brings many blessings
- Local pet psychic “talks to the animals”
- Homeless women find hope, support at Aurora House
- Family Briefs
- Candyland! Retro candy store is a tasty trip down Memory Lane
- Annual Walbridge festival promises to be Spooktacular
- Zoo’s Pumpkin Path & Little Boo - delight without fright
- Get growing: Express your creativity, Halloween ‘spirit’ in your jack-o-lantern
- Grant will help shelter aid victims of domestic violence
- Help little trick-or-treaters avoid danger, “boo boos”
- Family Briefs
- BabyWise offers natural, organic products for moms & babies
- Family Day is Sept. 22 A family dinner is more than just sharing food
- Opt for ‘the carrot’ over ‘the stick’ when disciplining
- During September, we’re all reminded to “be prepared”
- Too many tomatoes? What can you do?
- Local shop launches online wedding-planning forum
- Saturday adoption classes starting in September
- 34th Birmingham Festival hits Consaul Street Aug. 17
- Don’t let your life’s goals fall by the wayside
- Timing is everything-‘First loves’ tie the knot after finding each other again
- The “wurst” of times-German-American Festival kicks off its 43rd year
- Grandparents raising Grandkids face unique challenges
- Kidz Watch offers day care without reservations
- Turning 40 with an “attitude of gratitude”
- Save money with garden helpers from your pantry
- A Summer Tradition Continues at the Toledo Zoo
- Save the Dream site offers advice to avoid foreclosure
- Reaching out
- Hannah’s Socks donating socks to local students
- It will be a "Hot Time" at the Pemberville Opera House July 27
- Row, row, row your (Dragon) boat
- Walbridge mom lauded for her love, selflessness
- Highway Patrol, AMA join for safe motorcycling awareness
- Benefit festival riding into Oregon horse farm May 31
- Iron Man, Speed Racer zooming to box office records
- Container victory gardens help reduce grocery costs
- Children Services observing National Foster Care Month
- Education
- Raising the roof
- Something to cheer about
- “Words of a Better World” earn Lake 8th-grader honors
- Owens participating in bioscience training grant
- GPA
- Athletic training aids show dedication, work ethic
- Student Stars
- Making your way through the financial aid maze
- Woodmore group, Two Villages, forms to help parents
- Owens hosts virtual reality DUI auto simulator Jan. 27
- National School Counseling Week Feb 1–5
- Metro Stars
- Local students among honor society inductees
- Vending machines offer students healthy snack options
- Eastwood band student:Performing in bowl halftime show a “fantastic honor”
- Owens, Heidelberg offer new dual enrollment program
- New short-term adult training programs offered at Penta
- Bay Park, Coy program helps ensure “Oregon Reads”
- Student Stars Suburban
- Oak Harbor FFA chapter conducts Toys for Tots drive
- H.S. students at all levels should be planning ahead
- An apple for the teacher
- Owens Board of Trustees names new interim president
- Eastwood student to march in Army All-American Bowl
- GPA
- Penta educator named Teacher of the Year award finalist
- New Owens educational complex to open in Maumee
- A doggone good time
- Preparation key to a successful career change
- Oregon-Clay students come in 8th in the nation
- Consider community colleges in “blueprint for success”
- Tips for writing your college essay
- GPA
- The ABCs of choosing gifts for teachers
- Student Stars
- Senate bill addresses childhood obesity in schools
- Owens students holding Halloween event for kids Oct. 30
- LHS school building recognized for being “green”
- Kateri Academy students celebrate their heritage
- Living Memorial Tree to be planted for Betty Carstensen
- Wynn Media Center named in honor of Don Charlton
- New $3.2 million emergency center given first look
- Video projection scenario program is very high tech
- WorkKeys can help unlock students’ potential
- Students jump feet-first into water-monitoring project
- Student Stars
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- Wind turbine installed at Owens Community College
- College and Career Corner
- Two inducted into the Clay High School Hall of Fame
- GPA
- Motorcycle pilgrimage offers insight into Kateri patron
- Clay High senior gets taste of his dream in Big Apple"
- Owens student leaders inducted into honor society
- Terra breaks ground for new Skilled Trades Center
- Teachers attend water quality training workshop
- Review safety, car care tips before kids head to college
- College and Career Corner
- Combo Stars
- Denim drive leaves Curtice youth feeling very, very blue
- The tuition (price) is right for local women
- GPA
- Metro Stars
- Terra, Owens collaborate for PT assistant program
- Suburban Stars
- The robots are coming
- Supply drives help give needy kids tools for school
- Suburban Stars
- Cardinal Stritch awarded BP A+ for Energy Grant
- Academy reaching out to pregnant, parenting teens
- Alumnae artist turns classroom wall into a work of art
- Metro-area students earn academic honors
- Owens, Clear Channel contest awarding free tuition
- Resources available for job seekers, employers
- Job training opportunities available for older workers
- Toledo Symphony announces opening of school of music
- Recycling program gives old sneakers a new life
- The robots are coming
- Alumnae artist turns classroom wall into a work of art
- Metro Stars
- Lake class of 1934 alums gather to celebrate
- GPA
- No more pencils…
- Alumni’s mural creates positive classroom atmosphere
- College and Career Corner
- Stritch grad hits a home run with Hens T-shirt design
- Genoa Area Local Schools senior scholarships awarded
- Sacred Heart School closing on 120 years of history
- 701 graduate at Owens spring commencement
- Metro Stars
- GPA
- College and Career Corner
- Online academy helps students avoid summer school
- Suburban Stars
- Thank a teacher during PTA Teacher Appreciation Week
- Terra announces new wind power technology certificate
- Oak Harbor native taking reins of OSU Ag Day
- Anything Goes in St. Francis de Sales spring musical
- Mia Mottmiller Receives Award From Archie Griffin
- Wildcats cheerleaders earn v-i-c-t-o-r-y
- Did You Know?
- GPA
- Have Heart!?
- Metro Stars
- Mud Hens T-shirt Design Contest
- Lark students “Read their Socks Off”
- Suburban Stars
- Clay students place first in Ohio Wildlife Competition
- Military Man
- Clay students place first in Ohio Wildlife Competition
- An invited guest
- Victorious
- OSU Extension offers lessons about Real Money, Real World
- Fassett students connect “long distance” with Space Station
- Metro Stars
- GPA
- ElderCollege spring session schedule announced
- Eastwood Tri-M chapter chosen to attend Ohio Arts Day
- Clay junior gets his foot in the door for modeling, acting career
- College and Career Corner
- Suburban Stars
- Super STARS
- Steel Magnolias
- How’d they get there? Museum reveals secrets behind recently acquired works
- March events offer a great way to spring out of “cabin fever”
- Education Briefs
- Suburban Stars
- Metro Stars
- High Schools that Work-Lake High School completes Technical Assistance Visit
- GPA
- Financial aid officers are there to help students, parents
- Clay alums flying high on college cheer squads
- Ray Cedoz Scholarship awarded by Farm Bureau
- Owens, TRAINCO partner in training program
- Student Stars
- The Counseling Corner-Making disagreements with your boss less stressful
- UT, Owens expanding opportunities for TPS students
- GPA-January '09
- Owens student groups celebrate Inauguration Day
- Millbury man takes “leap of faith”
- Penta plans Career Night/Open House
- Not just another ordinary week at school
- December Students of the Month
- College and Career Corner
- Clay student’s Eagle Scout project rounds up young bikers
- Letter to the Editor
- Fashion show aims to raise diabetes awareness
- Owens facility to offer regional Fire Academy training
- GPA
- Student Stars for November 2008
- Cardinal Stritch earns “Top 50” honors…again
- October Student of the Month
- September Student of the Month
- Then and now: Clay’s first majorettes together again at recent reunion
- Genoa band members got in step with a little help from a friend
- College Fair planned for October 6 at Terra
- Two to be inducted into Clay High School Hall of Fame
- Waite student attends National Youth Leadership Summit
- FFA leadership and service run in the family
- Owens, BGSU announce honors program partnership
- The Counseling Corner: Is it time to make a career decision?
- The Counseling Corner
- GPA
- Owens offering online “QuickStart to College” program
- Gazebo project earns Clay grad Eagle Scout ranking
- Going back to school can help keep minds active
- Student Stars
- Realizing major goals requires effort, patience
- Oregon Schools Foundation begins annual campaign
- Art contest honors Adelaide Dunn
- Rapid Registration Week planned at Owens Aug. 4 to 9
- Local students earn spring semester academic honors
- Student Achievement Program recognizes 23
- It’s time for back-to-school vaccinations
- Area students excel
- Eastwood grad is flying high in his “dream job”
- Muddy and Muddonna think Starr accelerated readers are a hit
- Owens landscape/turfgrass students plan plant sale
- Metro Student Stars
- Suburban Student Stars
- Bay Park, Coy school partnership is one for the books
- “Driven” women prove you can have it all
- Owens offers summer weekend college
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