Sunday Nov 29 | News Journal
Toledo solar makers can't keep up with demand
TOLEDO -- Solar panel makers that have turned this city into an alternative energy research hub say demand remains high even though more factories are making panels and some European countries have cut subsides for solar.
Surgery center at Memorial adds specialist Manure workshops set for Dec. 14
Memorial Hospital's Weitzel-Kern Surgery Center has added another specialist to its medical staff.
Scale house a busy place at harvest
MARION - Two columns of trucks lined the two-football-field long, curving driveway up to the slope-roofed building.
PUCO wants hearing on Verizon sale
A decision by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio to order an evidentiary hearing on the proposed Verizon Communication Inc.
New Mexico politics: Videos expose gun show loophole
By now, anybody paying even scant attention to current events has seen the undercover video of the two young, conservative activists dressed outrageously as pimp and prostitute getting advice from ACORN workers on how to game the system.
Bloomberg Says Gun Show Dealers Often Violate Law
In one video, a man trying to buy a gun at a gun show in Ohio tells the dealer that he probably couldn't pass a background check.
Anyone who pays attention to what our Federal Government does should know what an unfunded mandate is.
Extra Space Storage Amends Terms With Harrison Stree...
Extra Space Storage Inc. has amended the terms of its previously announced joint venture with an affiliate of Harrison Street Real Estate Capital LLC .
MARION: Arden L. Kieffer, age 91, of Marion, died peacefully, Sunday morning at Marion Manor Nursing Home, with his wife at his side.
Credit Unions Look to Move to Private Insurance as NCUA Charges New Insurance Fees
Several boards of directors in credit unions across the nation have been voting to convert their credit uniona s share insurance provide from the federally-backed National Credit Union Association to the privately backed American Share Insurance because of the high-premiums the NCUA Share Insurance Fund has had to charge because of the financial ...
UPPER SANDUSKY: Sandra Moran, age 55, of Upper Sandusky, Ohio, passed away Wednesday, August 19, 2009 at 2:00 a.m. at her home surrounded by her loved ones.
2 area men found Sunday w/$10K in suspected stolen goods
Two men were arrested Sunday afternoon after police found more than $10,000 worth of suspected stolen property in their vehicle.
Underwater Mortgages To Rise in Wisconsin
The percentage of U.S. homeowners who owe more than their house is worth will nearly double to 48 percent in 2011 from 26 percent at the end of March, portending another blow to the housing market, Deutsche Bank said on Wednesday .
Underwater Mortgages To Rise in Wisconsin
The percentage of U.S. homeowners who owe more than their house is worth will nearly double to 48 percent in 2011 from 26 percent at the end of March, portending another blow to the housing market, Deutsche Bank said on Wednesday .
Five people were hurt in a two-vehicle crash Friday night in Crawford County. Monday, July 27, 2009 The Sheriff's Department says 34-year-old Jeromy Hill of Nevada was stopped at the intersection of State Routes 4 and 294, facing east.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009 09:10 AM How Obama won/Iggy won't Norman Spector A ny Liberals still hoping to reproduce the Obama phenomenon under a sixty-something, white leader with an Establishment demeanour would be wise to reflect on a report published by the U.S. census bureau on Monday.
2008 Surge in Black Voters Nearly Erased Racial Gap
July 21, 2009 2008 Surge in Black Voters Nearly Erased Racial Gap By SAM ROBERTS New York Times In last year's presidential election, younger blacks voted in greater proportions than whites for the first time and black women turned out at a higher rate than any other racial, ethnic and gender group, a census analysis released Monday confirmed.
MARION: Robert LaVerne 'Bus' Patrick, age 84, of Marion, went peacefully to sleep into eternity Saturday evening, July 18, 2009, at the Marion General Hospital following a brief illness.
Ohio job seekers down, but not out
Computer-aided-drafting technician Al Harpster checks job-hunting literature at JobLeaders.
When is it OK to leave your child Home Alone?
When are children old enough to be left alone? It's a question that confronts parents each summer, or if they work and no one's there when children arrive home from school.