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- How does Santa really know if you’ve been bad or good?
- Challenger flight director headed to NASA position
- Take steps now to lower your 2008 tax bill
- Medicare open enrollment deadline Dec. 31 for 2009 coverage
- Crazy Critter Lady takes baker’s dozen of ducks under her wing
- Where’s the Joy? Santa appears solo in East Toledo Christmas Parade
- Bayshore plant: Public concerned over higher mercury limit
- Jumping for joy: “Pain-relieving” footwear promises to put a spring in your step
- Graytown students help make ailing boy’s wish come true
- Going, going, gone: Stony Ridge Auction finds new home at old Lemoyne School
- Schedel all decked out for the holidays
- Owens offering drive-through book buy-back program
- Game was a magical night for Genoa alum and BG board president
- The end of the “border battle” rivalry?
- Non-alcoholic libations pack a flavorful punch
- Are you Oregon’s Next Top Director?
- Lutheran Homes Society dedicates senior apartments
- Metroparks celebrates “People from the Past”- Louis Sweitzer
- Teacher feature: Brunner teacher says her first-graders are “the best medicine”
- Remember the troops this holiday season
- Pemberville will be aglow for the holidays Nov. 29
- You Gotta Love Parents….
- Genoa fans can watch playoffs on cable television
- Visit Santa’s Wonderland at Bass Pro
- Get growing: The garden may be put to bed, but you can plan ahead for next year
- AAA offers consumer checklist for getting quality auto repairs
- “Extreme roof-over” organized for Oregon woman
- Brunner gym teacher still having a field day
- Homeless women find hope, empowerment at Aurora House
- Consumer Reports: Women are more concerned about personal finances than men
- Turkey time
- Talking to the animals…
- Veterans Job Search Workshop & Fair set for Nov. 4-6
- An attitude of gratitude: Despite tough times, 2008 brings many blessings
- Genoa student enjoying better health after battling lymphoma
- Will the third time be the charm for COSI levy?
- Program opens the door to success for TPS students
- Birmingham Hall of Fame awards scholarships
- Terra plastics technology students attend conference
- OSU/Michigan tailgate party, race planned
- Owens, OU partnership offers accessibility, affordability
- Local twirlers to perform in Macy’s Parade
- Laura Emch earns BGSU’s Ferrari Award
- Local scouts earn Bronze Award
- The Counseling Corner: Making the college application process less stressful
- Keep your pet from being spooked this Halloween
- Author invites supporters to help in novel-writing sprint
- Former Comet begins athletic career at Owens College
- Many local children are awaiting “forever homes”
- Will the third time be the charm for COSI levy?
- Genoa High School student enjoying better health after battling lymphoma
- Pemberville readying to celebrate autumn in all its glory
- Halloween celebrations offer an escape from everyday realities
- Zion Lutheran Church celebrating 125 years
- Boo hoo, nothing to do? Halloween events & activities offer tricks and treats for all ages
- Birmingham Hall of Fame to hold inductee & scholarship banquet
- Curling club invites the public to give the sport a try
- Cheers!: Everybody knows everybody at the Limestone Tavern
- Dedication held for renovated Clay High School
- Boo hoo, nothing to do? Halloween events & activities offer tricks and treats for all ages
- On trans-country hike: Jodi discovers herself while discovering America
- Candyland! Retro candy store is a tasty trip down Memory Lane
- Hair Theater inspires laughter, thought
- Pint-sized pumpkin producer open for business
- Local twirlers to perform in Macy’s Parade
- Snow will fly in NW Ohio by early November, almanac predicts
- Local corn maze adds a new “twist” to Election 2008
- 25 ways to save energy: Simple strategies can help lower energy bills
- Oregon’s Vietnam memorial will be dedicated Oct. 18
- Enjoy tea and a tour at the historic Brandville School
- Get growing: Grow herbs like the Shakers
- Some hybrids can pay back price premium after one year
- Oak Harbor’s Apple Festival celebrating three decades
- Andersons Pack the Parks picnic returns to Pearson
- Annual festival celebrates autumn in all its glory
- After 56 years together, Heartland resident says “I do” again
- Are you prepared? Owens presents “Your Safety Starts Here”
- Choose the right credit card for the type of borrower you are
- Home-based business offers natural, organic products for moms & babies
- Zoo offering senior fun in September and October
- Dallas Gardner, 82, has always had passion for golf
- Comedienne, ventriloquist kicks off Family Fun Sundays
- Hollywood movie premiere has roots in Northwest Ohio
- Local artisans show off their talents at Sylvania Arts & Crafts Festival
- Toledo Zoo installs small wind turbine
- Genoa band members keep in step with a little help from a friend
- Frontier Skills Weekend or things that go “boom and bang”
- Is you landscape suffering an invasion of the jitterbugs?
- Digital TV transition is coming. What should you do to be ready?
- Keeping Cassee’s dream alive
- “I was writing Christian horror before Christian horror was cool”
- 34th Annual Birmingham Festival hits Consaul Street Aug. 17
- Home sellers can haggle on broker commissions
- Take notes: back-to-school must-haves
- Mom’s “little lifesaver”
- Unwanted mobile phones can help troops serving abroad
- Farmers’ Markets offer flavorful bounty in seasonal produce
- Gun safety classes, hunting seminars offered during fall classic
- Counties see drop in rail crashes
- Seat belt enforcement program underway
- Hayes Center to host syndicated political cartoonist Chip Bok
- For Elmore church members, charity knows no bounds
- Eagle Scout looks out for nesting wood ducks
- Local gymnastics team wins state title
- Cutting the rug
- Kiwanis membership equals participation
- Mmm, mmm good
- Traffic signal not warranted, says ODOT
- OregonFest expected to be a grand slam hit
- Auditor looks at records in Jerusalem Township
- Contact the Press
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- How does Santa really know if you’ve been bad or good?
- Challenger flight director headed to NASA position
- Take steps now to lower your 2008 tax bill
- Medicare open enrollment deadline Dec. 31 for 2009 coverage
- Crazy Critter Lady takes baker’s dozen of ducks under her wing
- Where’s the Joy? Santa appears solo in East Toledo Christmas Parade
- Bayshore plant: Public concerned over higher mercury limit
- Jumping for joy: “Pain-relieving” footwear promises to put a spring in your step
- Graytown students help make ailing boy’s wish come true
- Going, going, gone: Stony Ridge Auction finds new home at old Lemoyne School
- Schedel all decked out for the holidays
- Owens offering drive-through book buy-back program
- Game was a magical night for Genoa alum and BG board president
- The end of the “border battle” rivalry?
- Non-alcoholic libations pack a flavorful punch
- Are you Oregon’s Next Top Director?
- Lutheran Homes Society dedicates senior apartments
- Metroparks celebrates “People from the Past”- Louis Sweitzer
- Teacher feature: Brunner teacher says her first-graders are “the best medicine”
- Remember the troops this holiday season
- Pemberville will be aglow for the holidays Nov. 29
- You Gotta Love Parents….
- Genoa fans can watch playoffs on cable television
- Visit Santa’s Wonderland at Bass Pro
- Get growing: The garden may be put to bed, but you can plan ahead for next year
- AAA offers consumer checklist for getting quality auto repairs
- “Extreme roof-over” organized for Oregon woman
- Brunner gym teacher still having a field day
- Homeless women find hope, empowerment at Aurora House
- Consumer Reports: Women are more concerned about personal finances than men
- Turkey time
- Talking to the animals…
- Veterans Job Search Workshop & Fair set for Nov. 4-6
- An attitude of gratitude: Despite tough times, 2008 brings many blessings
- Genoa student enjoying better health after battling lymphoma
- Will the third time be the charm for COSI levy?
- Program opens the door to success for TPS students
- Birmingham Hall of Fame awards scholarships
- Terra plastics technology students attend conference
- OSU/Michigan tailgate party, race planned
- Owens, OU partnership offers accessibility, affordability
- Local twirlers to perform in Macy’s Parade
- Laura Emch earns BGSU’s Ferrari Award
- Local scouts earn Bronze Award
- The Counseling Corner: Making the college application process less stressful
- Keep your pet from being spooked this Halloween
- Author invites supporters to help in novel-writing sprint
- Former Comet begins athletic career at Owens College
- Many local children are awaiting “forever homes”
- Will the third time be the charm for COSI levy?
- Genoa High School student enjoying better health after battling lymphoma
- Pemberville readying to celebrate autumn in all its glory
- Halloween celebrations offer an escape from everyday realities
- Zion Lutheran Church celebrating 125 years
- Boo hoo, nothing to do? Halloween events & activities offer tricks and treats for all ages
- Birmingham Hall of Fame to hold inductee & scholarship banquet
- Curling club invites the public to give the sport a try
- Cheers!: Everybody knows everybody at the Limestone Tavern
- Dedication held for renovated Clay High School
- Boo hoo, nothing to do? Halloween events & activities offer tricks and treats for all ages
- On trans-country hike: Jodi discovers herself while discovering America
- Candyland! Retro candy store is a tasty trip down Memory Lane
- Hair Theater inspires laughter, thought
- Pint-sized pumpkin producer open for business
- Local twirlers to perform in Macy’s Parade
- Snow will fly in NW Ohio by early November, almanac predicts
- Local corn maze adds a new “twist” to Election 2008
- 25 ways to save energy: Simple strategies can help lower energy bills
- Oregon’s Vietnam memorial will be dedicated Oct. 18
- Enjoy tea and a tour at the historic Brandville School
- Get growing: Grow herbs like the Shakers
- Some hybrids can pay back price premium after one year
- Oak Harbor’s Apple Festival celebrating three decades
- Andersons Pack the Parks picnic returns to Pearson
- Annual festival celebrates autumn in all its glory
- After 56 years together, Heartland resident says “I do” again
- Are you prepared? Owens presents “Your Safety Starts Here”
- Choose the right credit card for the type of borrower you are
- Home-based business offers natural, organic products for moms & babies
- Zoo offering senior fun in September and October
- Dallas Gardner, 82, has always had passion for golf
- Comedienne, ventriloquist kicks off Family Fun Sundays
- Hollywood movie premiere has roots in Northwest Ohio
- Local artisans show off their talents at Sylvania Arts & Crafts Festival
- Toledo Zoo installs small wind turbine
- Genoa band members keep in step with a little help from a friend
- Frontier Skills Weekend or things that go “boom and bang”
- Is you landscape suffering an invasion of the jitterbugs?
- Digital TV transition is coming. What should you do to be ready?
- Keeping Cassee’s dream alive
- “I was writing Christian horror before Christian horror was cool”
- 34th Annual Birmingham Festival hits Consaul Street Aug. 17
- Home sellers can haggle on broker commissions
- Take notes: back-to-school must-haves
- Mom’s “little lifesaver”
- Unwanted mobile phones can help troops serving abroad
- Farmers’ Markets offer flavorful bounty in seasonal produce
- Gun safety classes, hunting seminars offered during fall classic
- Counties see drop in rail crashes
- Seat belt enforcement program underway
- Hayes Center to host syndicated political cartoonist Chip Bok
- For Elmore church members, charity knows no bounds
- Eagle Scout looks out for nesting wood ducks
- Local gymnastics team wins state title
- Cutting the rug
- Kiwanis membership equals participation
- Mmm, mmm good
- Traffic signal not warranted, says ODOT
- OregonFest expected to be a grand slam hit
- Auditor looks at records in Jerusalem Township
- From The Press
- Modified rate plan withdrawn by FirstEnergy
- 11-year-old Northwood boy turns long hair into gift
- Senior programs funded
- Oregon may fund study of wind, solar energy
- Architect retained for new school building
- Oregon against fountain at municipal building
- Senior programs funded
- 11-year-old Northwood boy turns long hair into gift
- Going, going, gone-Antique Auction finds new home at old Lemoyne School
- Crazy Critter Lady takes baker’s dozen of ducks under her wing
- Oregon school district faces $1.9 million deficit
- Finances top Eastwood board meeting
- Stiffer fine sought for handicap parking violations
- Lawsuit filed against Oregon police
- Where’s the Joy? Santa appears solo in East Toledo Christmas Parade
- 53-year-old Millbury resident starts nursing career
- Top priority at TMACOG “To-do” list: Widen Route 20 through Stony Ridge
- Bond set for alleged stabber
- Genoa Homecoming to return for ’09, but with twist
- “Basketball” Jones delivers motivational message
- Neff takes stab wounds during a road rage fight
- Black cats less likely to be adopted at shelters
- Northwood homicide first in 12 years
- Jerusalem Twp. considers officer for school
- Winter shelter for strays
- Lawsuit filed: Bar owner calls village policy ‘harassment’
- Group wants to reach goal to fix cats in E. Toledo
- Resident contends: Township lax on zoning enforcement
- Avoid buying gift cards from distressed retailers & financial institutions
- In Elmore: Library digitizing local history material
- Oregon/Northwood Schools: Inscribed dictionaries gifts for elementary students
- Challenger flight director headed to NASA position
- Oregon school board to discuss finances
- Clinic schedule
- Federal Program Available: Doctors say diluting baby formula could be fatal
- Eastwood board prepares for spending cuts
- For EMS: Lake Twp. will again contract with Life Star
- Council rejects third officer for school district
- Water district tours Ottawa County facilities
- Loan OK’d for county water system repairs
- Big Ditch project hits another snag with Corps
- Slow economy spurs budget cutbacks next year
- Northwood creates recreation, parks board
- Dillin sees potential in East Toledo, Woodville Rd. corridor
- Honor Flight brings back memories to Air Corps veteran
- Larry Dillin says
- Watershed group armed with grants, making plans
- Student-athletes help needy families at food bank
- Lake levels has shoreline property owners concerned
- $5 million grant gives boost to the Port of Toledo
- Szollosi gets leadership position in the House
- So, you are unemployed. Now what do you do next?
- Oregon Fire Department opposes soft billing proposal
- Donations needed to fulfill holiday needs, wishes
- Emergency help available to those struggling to survive
- 30 years later, Brunner gym teacher still having field day
- Land near turnpike has development potential
- Programs available to help Toledo Edison customers
- Job and Family Services programs no “free ride”
- B-C-S forecast
- Oregon may bill insurance for rescue squad calls
- Public wants updated information on Web site
- Food bank conducting “Operation Turkey” 2008
- Walking across the county for liberty
- Zoning changed for possible Sonic Drive-in
- Wall Street mimics dairy farmers’ crisis
- Trip to Edon results in tons of potatoes for needy
- Clay sophomore overcomes debilitating ailment
- Humane Ohio plans another visit to East Toledo
- Permit meeting: Dairy wants larger manure treatment system
- In Lake Twp.: Complain first about junked vehicles
- Oregon schools seek 2-mill levy renewal
- Cancer survivor understands: Understanding the nightmare of health care costs
- Clinic schedule
- Major General Bowman at banquet: Veterans’ poems recall Vietnam in graphic detail
- Veterans group offers free bricks for monument
- Wood County: Jail operations key issue in sheriff’s race
- Zion Lutheran Church celebrating 125 years
- Jerusalem Township: Gray says township cleared of credit card fraud
- Oregon to apply for second `Safe Routes to School’ grant
- Community Supported Agriculture workshop topic
- Volunteers stepping up in local hunger projects
- Housing East, NHS merge: Foreclosure assistance replaces renovation efforts
- Clinic schedule
- Audit says Graffis owes township $20,174.04
- Obama pleases crowd at Maumee Bay State Park
- Oregon: Does police dept. have sex discrimination problem?
- Oregon will inform EPA of plans to drill wells
- Programs available to help some with heating bills
- Pemberville braces for upcoming park, police levies
- Oregon grieves for 11-year-old killed by school bus
- Pemberville police offer citizens' ride-along program
- Genoa broadcaster retires from Christian radio ministry
- In Gibsonburg: Administrator responds to police probe articles
- Oregon to vote on renewal of PI levy
- Owens and TPS partner in Success Program partnership
- Fall turkey hunting season begins
- Officer files lawsuit against Mayor Brown, Chief Stager
- Resolution asks for landfill investigation
- Oregon can drill wells without EPA approval
- He’s out for venom again
- Clinic schedule
- Future chef yearns for New York, Italian experience
- High schoolers eye national job market, says Mr. Piv
- Honor ride will precede Vietnam memorial dedication
- PI levy on ballot: Buses, computers on Woodmore wish list
- Water, sewer rates may climb in Northwood
- Oregon: Golden Raintree a state champion runner-up
- Former Police Chief Tom Gulch sues Oregon
- Clinic schedule
- Church taking innovative approach to food banks
- Whether or not to renovate Waite up to taxpayers
- Fish rally organizers say: 46 million fish caught, 2.5 billion go through screens
- Toledo's oldest park gets facelift for 150th birthday
- Oregon’s environmental account drops sharply
- Oregon moves ahead with own monitoring wells
- Northwood to use Redflex funds for salt dome
- Tax revenues up: Eastwood fiscal year off to good start
- Zoning hearing in Woodville Twp.: Proposals cover wind turbines, adult entertainment
- Clinic schedule
- “The Professor” has been behind camera 25 years
- Lake board upholds ban of parent from events
- Jerusalem Twp.: New recreation complex, director are in the works
- German downtown invasion to set festival records
- Ohio State marching band performing at Woodmore
- Could Oregon have a state champion big tree?
- Twp. considering junk vehicle resolution
- School board rejects `Guaranteed Graduation’
- Annual festival celebrates autumn in all its glory
- Bike rally will benefit Oregon Vietnam Memorial project
- Clinic schedule
- For 35 years, behind the bar has been his office
- Union leaders smell a rat in Marina District cleanup
- Murder from Domestic Violence stuns Walbridge
- Gun rights group plans rally in Northwood
- Fiscal officer to replace clerk-treasurer
- Returning to Oregon in ‘09: Mayor, state director applaud Special Olympics
- Friends, family grieve for their friend and “Jewel”
- In Gibsonburg: Chief’s report alleges overbilling, conflict of interest
- Outreach agency focuses on needs of homeless
- Clinic schedule
- German-American Fest rebounds, but challenged
- Lake cheerleader a Governor’s Cup baton twirler
- Oregon eyes `Guaranteed Graduates’ program
- Former Stritch coach charged with theft, forgery
- Lagoon could help with backed up sewage in Oregon
- New Penta Career Center “impressive”
- Oregon approves zoning for senior housing
- Lake Twp trustees eye Property for Expansion of Cemetary
- Timing is everything: ‘First loves’ tie the knot after finding each other again
- Some still skeptical about Marina District’s future
- Developmentally-disabled get special boating trip
- East Toledo veterans play their part in campaigns
- Metcalf receives more funding
- New principal has reasons for career in education
- Wood County commissioner lauds new development
- Conflict of interest cited: Woodville defeats sewer separation fees ordinance
- Miller quads prepare for campus life
- Former Genoa star to represent Cold Stone Creamery
- Northwood considers conducting marketing analysis
- Northwood divided over creating development position
- Sayler resigns from Northwood planning, zoning job
- At Eastwood: Superintendent foresees lower operational costs
- In Lake Twp.: Donation makes second K-9 unit possible
- Meet the mayor: Creek clean-up on Genoans’ minds
- Toledo Lighthouse needs help in national competition
- Recycling program calls for larger containers, bi-weekly pick-up
- Oregon school board approves 2-mill levy for November
- Oregon may install its own monitoring wells around Envirosafe
- Council poised to hire firm for brownfield site
- Input sought on shoreline project policies
- Stritch terminates grid coach’s contract
- Genoa board plans bond issue for Nov. ballot
- Two-faced kitten in Northwood a rare occurrence
- Plan commission backs new senior housing plan
- Birmingham festival: Organizers to honor former soccer players
- Oregon council to consider survey of Otter Creek
- Ohio EPA seeks help to catch dumper
- Envirosafe’s monitoring wells subject of meeting
- 6 from area indicted by grand jury
- Police protection contract approved
- OSU Marching Band to return to Northwest Ohio
- Afghan veteran training for leukemia fundraiser
- She’s letting her hair grow for Sharon DeStazio
- New Heights Church taking community approach
- Ohio beaches rank high in bacteria levels, study finds
- Interior Dept. seeking homes for horses, burros
- In Rocky Ridge: Volunteers, donors make new station possible
- Oregon to install flow meters to reduce flooding
- In Eastwood: Board looks at 5.8-mill bond issue for Nov. ballot
- Eighth soldier identified for Vietnam Memorial
- Ending on a high note a “bare necessity” for Oakdale teacher
- Four new members added to Waite High Hall of Fame
- In Lake Twp.Police officer promoted; 2 firemen dropped
- County receives state funding for Tracy Rd.
- Oregon narrows search for new superintendent
- East Toledoans to get help spay, neutering cats
- School building plans in hands of the governor
- Oregon to issue notes for capital improvements
- Trustees OK personnel changes
- Fire dept. seeks civilian volunteers
- Entertainment
- New book will give a glimpse of a view from Santa’s knee
- Dig the frosty fun at the Toledo Zoo’s Frozentoesen
- “Winterfest 18” set for Jan. 9 and 10 in Perrysburg
- Please don’t feed the deer
- Confused about choosing an HDTV?
- Senior programs funded
- Gallery showcasing Owens faculty art
- Events, exhibits make for a fun holiday season
- Entertainment Briefs
- Park programs
- Ray and Jets rising from the ashes as Rayz Cafe
- FrUiTCaKeS - a heaping helping of holiday warmth
- November means a harvest of holiday happenings
- Author invites supporters to help in novel-writing sprint
- Oregon Community Theatre presents Peter Pan the Musical
- Cheers! Everybody knows everybody at the Limestone Tavern
- Fall art exhibit on display at Schedel Arboretum & Gardens
- Zoo’s “Lights” display ushers in holiday season
- Haunting fun
- Benefits from Decoration Multiplication add up
- Boo hoo, nothing to do? Halloween events & activities offer tricks and treats for all ages
- Local corn maze adds a new “twist” to Election 2008
- Oak Harbor’s Apple Festival celebrating three decades
- Enjoy tea and a tour at the historic Brandville School
- Snow will fly in NW Ohio by early November, almanac predicts
- Celebrate fall in all its glory at October festivals, events
- Author was writing Christian horror before it was ‘cool’
- What are the odds? Two golfing buddies shoot holes-in-one at Hidden Hills
- Entertainment Briefs
- Black Swamp Arts Festival offers music, art & family fun
- As the summer season slips away, fall fun abounds
- Hayes descendant donates presidential artifacts
- Oregon bed & breakfast offers a view of the bay and much more
- Contest puts out a call for cherubic-looking children
- You’ve got a friend at annual Lake Township festival
- “Fairy Tale Courtroom” convening in Pemberville
- Dog days of August mean summer fun is in full swing
- Mark your calendar for “Live in the House” performances
- A summer tradition continues at the Toledo Zoo
- The arts go absolutely wild at the Toledo Zoo
- Fat Fish Blue, home of The Funny Bone to open Aug. 4
- Pass a summer afternoon enjoying tea and more at BayView
- There’s plenty of hot, hot, hot summer fun on tap
- Disappearing Inc. to perform at Maumee Theater
- Pearson Summer Fest promises to be an evening of fun
- Toledo pedal boat business is just ducky!
- Get Smart and head out to see these fun summer flicks
- The forecast is “fair” in Ottawa County July 14-20
- Hayes Center showcases 19th century Ohio quilts
- Sweet! Don’s offers donuts, sweet treats & more
- The Swingsters reincarnate the Big Band sounds
- Pemberville celebrating moms with blooming fun
- Customer goes 10 for 10 with valuable auto manuals
- What happened to Matrix Vision? Couple is a perfect match
- Picture book will offer a trip down Memory Lane in Genoa
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