Thursday Dec 31 | Toledo Blade
Fulton County clerk retires after 33 years
When a trio of officeholders gently pressured Mary Gype to apply for the Fulton County clerk of courts position, she was reluctant.
Last chance before Christmas: Local H1N1 clinics
The Lucas County Health Department is giving free vaccinations today from 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. This is your last chance to get one before Christmas.
Pettisville welcomes WTOL for a live broadcast
Tucked between Archbold and Wauseon is Pettisville, a quiet town that has a following of travelers to their specialty shops.
Blotter for Monday December 7, 2009
11:57 P.M. Vincent Zimmer, of Marblehead, Ohio, was cited for possession of marijuana at McDonald North hall SUNDAY, DEC.
Metamora native proposes cinema for Fulton County
Fulton County is to get its first movie theater in years if a 30-year-old native can find people willing to invest $800,000 in his proposed Skye Cinema LLC.
New team OK'd to lead rebuilding of burned block in Wauseon
A two-man development team is Wauseon City Council's choice to take over the redevelopment of a downtown block destroyed by fire 32 months ago.
Home economizing: Census study points to ways area households cope in recession
ON CHRISTMAS morning in some homes in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan, a lump of coal will be a source of warmth, not a punishment for naughty children.
Five injured in Fulton Co. crash
The Ohio State Highway Patrol says they are investigating a serious injury crash that occurred in Fulton Co.
4 injured, 1 critically, in Ohio 48 crash
A car accident along Ohio 48 at Old Salem Road at 7:35 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14, injured four people, one critically.
Blotter for Wednesday November 11, 2009
Dominic Mauer, of Parma, was cited for crossing railroad tracks when gate closing and underage consumption at the intersection of Pike Street and the railroad tracks.
There's no need to create a "fear factor" when it comes to the use of insurance scores.
Napoleon inventor to tell how his V8 gets 109 mpg
Inventor Doug Pelmear plans at an automotive products convention in Las Vegas Tuesday to reveal how the custom engine he built and installed in a Ford Mustang has averaged 109.7 miles per gallon for 22,000 miles.
Instead, seek a law on Issue 2
I will vote no on Issue 2. If Issue 2 is in the best interest of farmers and animal welfare, then our state legislature would enact such a law.
The MLK Kitchen for the Poor is down on its luck and needs your help
A local organization that helps feed the hungry needs help themselves. Tonight, the MLK Kitchen for the Poor is making a plea to the community.
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.
Wauseon Council divided over trail facilities
A project to build restrooms and other "trailhead" facilities at the entrance to a city park is on the ropes after a city council vote last week, with an $89,200 state grant at stake if officials can't bounce it back.
Bumps slow turnpike's roll out of E-ZPass
With some early system glitches apparently resolved, Ohio Turnpike officials say the E-ZPass electronic toll-collection system was working well after its first week in service.
Free CPR, defibrillator training to be offered in Wauseon
You're at a family picnic when a relative - or even just a stranger nearby - suddenly collapses.
Fund-raiser slated for Bryan boy
A fund-raising walk is set for 2-year-old William Burton, of Bryan, who is being treated at Sara's Garden in Wauseon for mild brain damage.