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Anthony Wayne school board accepting applications for vacant seat - 2025-10-14T16:44:00Z
The Anthony Wayne school board is looking for applicants to fill a vacant seat in the new year.

Library hosts evening of literary-themed activities with Art Loop: Literati - 2025-10-14T16:47:35Z
The Toledo Lucas County Public Library will host Art Loop: Literati, a free, family-friendly event featuring poetry and author readings, live music, word games, literary-themed art activities.

City gets grant to support design of $1M multi-purpose trail along Swan Creek - 2025-10-14T23:12:51Z
Toledo City Council will vote Oct. 21 to accept a $1 million grant to support the design of a multi-purpose trail along Swan Creek.

Husband of Rossford firefighter protests part-time cutback - 2025-10-14T22:21:22Z
The husband of a fired part-time Rossford firefighter accused the mayor and administration of wrongly terminating his wife, who has worked part time for the city for 25 years.

Coroner identifies man killed in workplace accident at First Solar - 2025-10-14T14:15:41Z
The employee at First Solar who died Monday suffered critical injuries while working on a machine at the company’s facility at 28101 Cedar Park Blvd.

Toledo Public Schools kicks off Next Step career and college fair - 2025-10-14T20:00:13Z
More than 1,000 Toledo Public School students took a peek at career paths open to them on Tuesday.

Harrison Lake State Park gets $6M of TLC from the Ohio DNR - 2025-10-14T19:55:55Z
FAYETTE, Ohio — About 40 people gathered at Harrison Lake State Park on Tuesday to celebrate $6 million in improvements made over the past 10 months by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.

STEM Goes Red event shows girls science — and robots — can be fun - 2025-10-14T19:21:25Z
Makayla Washington said she just found out there are jobs working with robots.

Sauder Village to host Eerie Nights Halloween celebration - 2025-10-14T18:44:54Z
ARCHBOLD, Ohio — Sauder Village will celebrate Halloween in the form of Eerie Nights on Oct. 24-25.

Hear the creepy history of vampires, spooktacular legends at History Roundtable - 2025-10-14T18:32:45Z
FREMONT — The last session of History Roundtable will focus on spooky and enchanting legends, such as vampires and werewolves, just in time for Halloween at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums.

Toledo councilmen use funding to improve districts — despite less money - 2025-10-14T11:15:30Z
Although the city of Toledo’s District Improvement Program received less funding this year, city council members are making the most of it.

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Head Start still enrolling preschool students - 2025-10-13T19:14:33Z
FREMONT — The Great Lakes Community Action Partnership continues to enroll preschool students for its Head Start program for the 2025-26 school year.

Businesses rejoice as Secor Road work reaches milestone - 2025-10-13T21:40:24Z
Traffic is now flowing to businesses on Secor Road, and owners are celebrating a small win — the opening of the intersection at Secor and Laskey.

Rossford breaks ground on new school using no taxpayer dollars - 2025-10-13T20:35:35Z
Aside from the location — side-by-side on Lime City Road, off of State Rt. 795 — Rossford’s new middle school will share something else with the R, the district’s multipurpose building.

'It's not over, but at least we're here': Locals hopeful but wary with signs of peace in Gaza - 2025-10-13T22:46:08Z
Jews read from the Hebrew Bible this past Shabbat a passage saying that for everything there is “a time to be born and a time to die ... a time to weep, and a time to laugh.”

Halim Clinic to hold community open house - 2025-10-13T21:13:49Z
The Muslim physicians who opened the Halim Clinic in Toledo drew on the character and generosity of the Prophet Mohammed.

Employee dies at Perrysburg-area First Solar facility, company says - 2025-10-13T19:06:22Z
An employee died following an “incident” at the First Solar facility at 28101 Cedar Park Blvd., company officials announced Monday.

Maumee hosting rain barrel workshop; registration limited - 2025-10-13T17:15:52Z
The City of Maumee is hosting a rain barrel workshop, including all the tools and supplies for participants to make their own water-collection bin.

No Kings rallies aim to gather peaceful protesters in Toledo area - 2025-10-13T17:15:33Z
Protesters will gather in cities across the region on Saturday for a second day of No Kings rallies.

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