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Best Thai Restaurants in Toledo
We’ll explore the best Thai restaurants in Toledo, highlighting three exceptional establishments that capture the essence of Thai cuisine. Toledo, OH, boasts a vibrant and diverse culinary scene, and its Thai food offerings are no exception. These restaurants are just a glimpse into the rich food culture of Toledo,...
Adrian woman wins prize through Michigan Lottery's Lucky for Life game
ADRIAN — A Lenawee County woman had a hard time falling back asleep after waking up in the middle of the night and finding out she’d won a $25,000 a year for life prize through the Michigan Lottery. Mary Edwards, of Adrian, won the prize when her Lucky...
Movie shoot closes several Westmoreland streets
Several Toledo streets that closed Sunday morning were to be scenes Sunday night and early Monday of location shooting for a movie. Grand Avenue closed at 6 a.m. between Mount Vernon Avenue and Parkside Boulevard, Richmond Road closed between Bancroft Street and Woodruff Avenue, and West Richmond Road closed between Bancroft and Richmond, all in the Westmoreland neighborhood. The Toledo Police Department said the actual movie shooting would occur between 8 p.m. and 4 a.m. and involve the use of prop guns and fake blood. Police officers will be on hand for traffic control. The production company, 20th Century Films, has been shooting scenes for an upcoming release, Eenie Meanie, at Hollywood Casino Toledo for nearly two weeks. A casino spokesman said shooting there was expected to conclude Monday.
Family ties: UT student runs lemonade truck with his father and brother
When life gives you lemons, start a lemonade truck. At least that’s what Anthony Rammuny thought his junior year of high school at Sylvania Northview High School in 2021. “I was sitting in business class … and we had to make a restaurant,” he said. “I was like, ‘Oh can I do a food [lemonade] truck?’” Anthony first had this idea when his family went to Florida for his older sister, Riley, who had a college cheer competition there.
'We're getting excuse after excuse': City leaders, community wonder why Savage Park splash pad still closed
TOLEDO, Ohio — The splash pad at the Rev. H.V. Savage Park is still dry. City leaders, including council member Cerssandra McPherson, gathered at the central Toledo park on Tuesday to discuss the issues. The splash pad has been closed due to not being in compliance with Makenna's Law. The law was enacted in April of 2023 to change the maximum water velocity out of nozzles of water fixtures.
Ives Gardens closes after 125 years, try this spicy Coney dog & more Jackson County business news
JACKSON COUNTY, MI – Upgrades are coming to the Lenawee County Fair, and The Parlour’s new owner has made some changes. Here are those stories and other recent Jackson County-area business news you may have missed. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a...
Marco’s Pizza® Opens First Location in Mexico
One of the Nation’s Fastest-Growing Pizza Brands Debuts in Mexico City with 50 Store Master Franchise Agreement. June 26, 2024 // Franchising.com // TOLEDO, OH - Marco’s Pizza, one of the nation’s fastest-growing pizza brands, opens its first Mexico franchised location in the Polanco neighborhood at Mariano Escobedo 456, Anzures, CP 11590, CDMX. The store is part of a 50-unit master franchise agreement that looks to develop locations in Mexico City, State of Mexico over the next 10 years.
City of Toledo hands out free one-day pool passes as Savage Splash Pad remains closed
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The City of Toledo is trying to right a wrong. City leaders passed out free one-day pool passes to some businesses and non-profits since the Savage Splash Pad is closed. “A couple of weeks now. It’s been really hot,” said Alexis Hamilton, a parent.
Spotted Lantern Fly confirmed in Michigan
Spotted Lantern Fly has been confirmed along the Michigan/Ohio border. Entomologists say the invasive species could damage at least 70 different crops in the state, with grapes, hops, and apples at higher risk. The pest was found on June 17th in monitoring traps set by Michigan State University in Lambertville, just two miles north of […]
County Park District announces monthly dog events
The Wood County Park District announced monthly dog-related events beginning with a costume parade on Friday, June 28. As part of its Dog Days of Summer program, the district will partner with the Wood County Dog Shelter on the parade which will run 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Sawyer Quarry Nature Preserve in Perrysburg. A news release from the park district states dog owners can lead your dog around the trail to encounter treat stations and photo opportunities. There will be additional activities and the “parade” will begin at 7 p.m. near the parking lot.
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