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No injuries in Middleton Township school bus crash

No one was injured when a car struck the back of a bus Wednesday morning in Middleton Township, according to the Ohio Highway Patrol.

 

Toledo police searching for missing teen

Toledo police are asking the public for help in the search for a missing 14-year-old girl.

 

Scientists look for sweet spot in algae research with 'The Scum Project'

GIBRALTAR ISLAND, Ohio — Scientists have a seemingly endless supply of papers chock full of arcane words that many of us mortals dismiss as gobbledygook because they are so technical and hard to understand.

 

Law license suspended for Delta attorney after felony convictions

The Ohio Supreme Court on Tuesday suspended the law license of a Delta attorney who was convicted earlier this month of three felony charges in Franklin County Common Pleas Court.

 

No more fake candidates

It is preferable to have candidates run in every race on a ballot, but it’s not the most important thing. The most important thing for a party, such as the Lucas County Republican Party, is to have a strategy for being competitive in every election, not just to have a warm body in every race.

 

Toledo City Council rejects developer's request to forgive $500,000 loan

A prominent developer may have to declare bankruptcy on an affordable housing complex his company built in the early 2000s after Toledo City Council rejected his request to forgive a $500,000 loan.

 

Police investigate shooting, pistol-whipping

A man who was shot in the leg on Monday in the 1800 block of Talbot Street was identified as Undray Bradley, according to Toledo police records.

 

County officials progress on new jail plans; opposition group's measure dismissed

At nearly the same time Lucas County commissioners approved seeking an interim construction management contract with Lathrop Co. regarding a new jail, the county board of elections removed from the November ballot a proposal to restrict that jail’s location to Toledo’s downtown.

 

Wind farm projects cause Seneca County dispute

TIFFIN — A pair of large-scale wind farms planned for rural Seneca County continue to drive a wedge into the community, as some townships have joined opponents seeking to block the developments, while the county stands formally behind the farms.

 

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