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The Ohio Senate needs to stop this express train and put these proposed public-records law changes onto a legislative siding, where they can get the full hearings they deserve, writes the editorial ...
That professor was Renée Heberle, political science professor and co-director of UToledo’s Program in Law and Social Thought. Heberle noted many of the programs impacted by Senate Bill 1 are ...
Yondota Park in east Toledo received $30,000 to finish building its playground. The park has not had one for over three ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Tattoo Fest Toledo is retuning to the Glass City Center in May. The event will take place on: ...
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(WSAZ) - An open house meeting on Thursday introduced three proposed alternatives to the current bridge in Ravenswood. Morgan Eibel, the regional public information officer for the Ohio Department ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A long-lost Confederate flag, captured at the Battle of Gettysburg and among the rarest Civil War artifacts, will be a top lot for bidders at an Ohio auction house this ...
April is National Donate Life Month and on Thursday, Mercy Health and Life Connection of Ohio raised awareness about organ donation by raising the Donate Life flag. ‘Frustrating’: CNBC Anchor ...
Meta has announced plans for a second data center campus outside Toledo in northern Ohio. The Regional Growth Partnership (RGP), JobsOhio, and Meta announced this week that the social media company ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WJW) — We have a winner. A lottery ticket worth millions of dollars, recently purchased at a convenience store in Toledo, has now been claimed. The Classic Lotto ticket with a ...
An Ohio woman took home more than $2 million after ... which is located on Adams Street in Toledo. After taxes were calculated, Francine won approximately $2.016 million. Jennifer’s Snacks ...
the launch should be visible across a large portion of Ohio about 330 seconds after it begins, with possible visibility in Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, and Toledo, depending on the weather.