Collingwood Arts Center hosts night of Pints and Potions
The Collingwood Arts Center will be the scene of “an evening of exhilarating exploration with Pints and Potions amidst the paranormal” on May 17.
The Collingwood Arts Center will be the scene of “an evening of exhilarating exploration with Pints and Potions amidst the paranormal” on May 17.
A Springfield Township man charged with a fatal shooting last year in Toledo’s Polish Village neighborhood was sent to prison Friday for 15 years to life after entering an Alford plea to murder in Lucas County Common Pleas Court.
A North Toledo man is due in Toledo Municipal Court Monday morning for arraignment on a felonious assault charge arising from a stabbing Friday morning in downtown Toledo.
LONDON — Actor Bernard Hill, who delivered a rousing cry before leading his people into battle in "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" and went down with the ship as the captain in "Titanic," has died.
Something will be missing from Toledo this Mother’s Day.
After years of suffering, physically and mentally, Anya Light has found that only reiki makes things right.
NEW YORK — Michelle Barbin’s job does not always fill her bucket. Yes, she likes her 9-to-5 helping improve consumer experiences at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts. She emphasizes she wouldn’t have spent nearly 19 years working for the health insurance provider otherwise.
SAN DIEGO — Lottery bids for highly educated worker visas plunged nearly 40 percent this year, authorities said, claiming success against people who were “gaming the system” by submitting multiple, sometimes dubious, applications to unfairly increase chances of being selected.
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Walmart is launching its biggest store-label food brand in 20 years in terms of its breadth of items, as it seeks to appeal to younger customers who are not brand loyal and want chef-inspired foods that are more affordably priced.
A different kind of music is wafting out of the Collingwood Presbyterian Church these days.
The last time Jim Rucki wasn’t on the sideline coaching basketball, he was wrapping up his senior year of college.
The art of cooking can be shared outside of your favorite restaurant or from the comfort of your own home.
Every day, 6 million gallons of storm and sanitary water go into — and come out of — the City of Perrysburg’s wastewater treatment plant along the Maumee River.
Many factors contribute to why Perrysburg water and sewer rates may be increased over the next two years.
As an ode to Cinco de Mayo, Mexican Street Corn Salad is on the menu for this month’s Meals with Maddie, in partnership with Durocher’s, located at 5555 Monroe St., Sylvania.
Who can say that a steaming hot soup isn’t a unanimous favorite in all seasons?
ROBISON, Curphey & O'Connell Law, better known as RCO Law, kicked off the firm’s 150th anniversary celebration on April 20, at a formal dinner at Carranor Hunt and Polo Club in Perrysburg.
The State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio needs a new fiduciary governance adviser. The $92 billion retirement fund for 500,000 Ohio teachers was effectively fired by Aon Fiduciary Services over the chaos on the STRS board.
The wheels are being greased at the Statehouse to force Ohio taxpayers, who earn on average less than 90 percent of the national norm, to subsidize the billionaire owners of the NFL teams in Cleveland and Cincinnati.
WHAT MAKES a great city? What makes it “cool?” What gives it momentum or causes that momentum to stall?
VERO BEACH, Fla. — The lion has lain down with the lamb.
Microplastics are moving from the gut to the liver, brain, kidney and lungs – in mice, according to an April study published by Environmental Health Perspectives. It is one in a growing list of studies raising health concerns associated with plastics.
Sunday’s Op-Ed cartoon where one Republican is calling for the arrest of the campus demonstrators while the other Republican reminds him the scene he is watching is from Jan. 6 is the very height of hyperbole! True, Jan. 6, 2021, was tragic and a few thousand people got carried away and many have been punished for just being in the vicinity but it was hardly an “attempt to overthrow the government.” The first time we overthrew the government in 1776, at least we were armed with pitchforks and slingshots. Читать дальше...
BASEBALL HALL of Famer Mickey Mantle, who could crush a baseball but also loved a good time and a refreshing adult beverage, once observed: “If I knew I was going to live this long I would have taken better care of myself.”
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