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Written by Tammy Walro
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Monday, 15 December 2008 09:04 |
Some people might not take too kindly to being called crazy, however, Kelly Meister, aka the Crazy Critter Lady, thinks the moniker is just ducky.
Meister, of Walbridge, is a writer, photographer and potter. She’s passionate – make that crazy - about critters of all kinds, including her five cats, lost frogs, injured squirrels and any other animal in need that happens to find her. She is affiliated with a number of animal charities and volunteers on Saturdays at The Healing Barn horse rescue in Millbury.
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Written by Tammy Walro
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Monday, 15 December 2008 09:03 |
It has been a holiday tradition for generations of local families - on the first Saturday of December, they bundle up and head out to find a place along the streets of East Toledo, waiting with anticipation to hear the first strains of music and catch the first glimpse of the annual Christmas Parade.
Like all those that came before, this year’s parade, held Dec. 6, featured festive music, floats, fire trucks and of course jolly old St. Nick himself. But something, or rather someone was conspicuously missing.
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Written by Kelly Kaczala
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Tuesday, 09 December 2008 10:33 |
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The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency last Thursday held a public hearing on FirstEnergy Corporation’s request for a mercury variance at its Bayshore power plant’s wastewater treatment plant. About 40 people showed up at the Lake Erie Center to g et information, ask questions, and give comment on the request. The Ohio EPA received an application from FirstEnergy for a modification of its permit to incorporate the variance. If approved, the variance would grant a higher mercury limit to the facility, according to Mike McCullough, of Ohio EPA’s division of surface water. |
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