Tuesday Dec 29 | Toledo Blade
Northwest Ohio school districts earn nutrition honors
Several northwest Ohio school districts have been recognized by the Ohio Department of Education for their nutrition practices.
Sylvania school board names treasurer/CFO
A school treasurer from a Williams County district is the Sylvania Board of Education's choice to become its new district treasurer and chief financial officer.
Fulton County burn victim offers special thanks this year
After five weeks of painful recovery from burns on her face, neck, and chest, 14-year-old Tiffany Bates was thankful yesterday for spending the holiday with her family and getting ready to go home.
Area Medicare Check-up Days planned
For seniors concerned with all of the choices available in Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage Plans when the enrollment period opens Nov.
Recent sex-trade sting comes as a shock to rural northwest Ohio
Bed mattresses, standing upright, block the front window view at the South Toledo home of a woman accused of pimping her 13-year-old daughter.
NW Ohio's underage prostitution problem
A prostitution bust put hundreds of pimps and johns behind bars and rescued dozens of underage prostitutes.
NW Ohio prostitution ring busted as part of nationwide effort
Federal agents say seven underage girls have been rescued from prostitution in the Northwest Ohio area, a result of a nationwide bust that took place last week.
Teenage pastor leads East Toledo church
The first words Chaz Boes ever spoke were "Gloria a Dios" - Spanish for "Glory to God." At age 5, he insisted on wearing suits instead of the athletic wear his mother had bought him.
Tradition, fun at Fulton County Fair draws crowds
Is it the cows? The midway, merchant displays, or what? Just why do so many people - more than 250,000 of them - trek to Fulton County's annual summer celebration of good friends, good food, and the good earth? Possibly, just possibly, because it is a place like no other.
Cleanup plan ready for public to discuss
It's been a long time coming: Fifteen years and counting. But the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency said contractors are finally about to clean up the Fayette Tubular Products site at Gamber and Railroad streets in Fayette, the northwesternmost village in Fulton County.