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Ohio gas prices rose from last week: See how much here
State gas prices rose last week and reached an average of $3.54 per gallon of regular fuel on Monday, up from last week's price of $3.35 per gallon, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The average fuel price in state has risen about 22 cents since last month. According...
$14 Million Incentive Alert: Ohio’s Transformational Mixed-Use Development Tax Credit Program Opens Summer 2023
Ohio’s Transformational Mixed-Use Development Tax Credit program, launching applications from August 23 to October 4, offers up to 10% of project costs to developers for complex mixed-use projects, aiming to stimulate economic growth and urban revitalization statewide. Ohio’s Transformational Mixed-Use Development Tax Credit Program Opens for Applications According to the Business Journals, Ohio is preparing […]
FBI offers $10,000 for tips leading to arrest of Ohio cemetery vandals
The FBI is offering a reward of $10,000 for information that leads to the arrest of the vandal or vandals, who desecrated graves at two Ohio Jewish cemeteries. “The vandalism of nearly 200 graves at two Jewish cemeteries near Cincinnati is despicable,” U.S. President Joe Biden wrote on Wednesday. “This is antisemitism and it is vile.”
Maumee Girls Basketball Staying Sharp In Summer
BY JEREMY SCHNEIDER | MIRROR SPORTS — Tipoff for the next girls basketball season might be about five months away, but Maumee has been hard at work over the summer, participating in two leagues. The Panthers have taken part in the Port Clinton 3-on-3 league and the Rossford Summer...
Maumee’s Historic Agreement With Firefighters Union Creates Nine New Jobs To Staff Full-Time Department
BY MIKE McCARTHY | MIRROR EDITOR — History was made bright and early on Tuesday morning as Maumee City Council held a special meeting to approve a resolution ratifying, adopting and authorizing a three-year collective bargaining agreement between the city of Maumee and the International Association of Firefighters Local 4536 (IAFF).
Join the hunt: Learn how to geocache with Bowling Green parks and library
BOWLING GREEN — Go on a geocaching adventure with the Wood County District Public Library and Bowling Green Parks and Recreation. Families will get an introduction to geocaching at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Wintergarden Park, 615 S. Wintergarden Rd. Beth Landers will explain geocaching guidelines and give pointers on getting started. Download the geocaching app and bring a trinket to trade. No registration is required.
Coffman voted governor of Buckeye Boys State
From June 8-15, representatives from Washington High School attended Buckeye Boys and Buckeye Girls State sponsored by the American Legion. Buckeye Boys State was held at Miami University while Buckeye Girls State was held at Bowling Green State University. American Legion Buckeye Boys and Girls State is an eight-day hands-on...
1 killed, 3 injured in Fulton County crash
LYONS, Ohio — An Adrian man was killed and three other people injured in a two-vehicle crash Thursday afternoon in Fulton County. According to the Toledo post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, Richard Kinnick, 74, was driving south on State Rt. 109 when he failed to stop for the stop sign at U.S. 20 and was struck by a westbound vehicle that was being driven by John Garrow, 68, of Waldron, Mich. Mr. Kinnick was not wearing his seat belt and was pronounced dead at the scene. Mr. Kinnick’s passenger, Laura Berger, 71, of Sarasota, Fla., was transported to ProMedica Toledo Hospital with serious injuries. Ms. Berger was wearing her seat belt. Mr. Garrow and his passenger, Laura Garrow, 66, also of Waldron, Mich., suffered minor injuries. They were both transported to the Fulton County Health Center for treatment.
Religious Offerings: Best selling author to speak at Jewish Federation
■ The Jewish Federation of Greater Toledo is hosting Wednesday a book talk with Emily Nussbaum, a New York Times best-selling author. Nussbaum will talk about her recent release, Cue the Sun! The Invention of Reality TV, which explores the origins of reality TV, its draw for so many viewers, tools of the trade, and tales of exploitation. The author will give a presentation, answer audience questions, and sign books, which will be available for purchase at the event. The program begins at 7 p.m. at the Franciscan Center, 6832 Convent Blvd., Sylvania. Tickets, $10, can be reserved at form.jotform.com/jewishtoledo/jfgtprograms.
Ohio gas prices rose from last week: See how much here
State gas prices rose last week and reached an average of $3.54 per gallon of regular fuel on Monday, up from last week's price of $3.35 per gallon, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The average fuel price in state has risen about 22 cents since last month. According...
Ohio Rain Alert: Showers, Cooler Temps Expected from Tuesday Onward
Wilmington, OH – Ohio residents should prepare for a shift in weather as a chance of showers begins Tuesday, persisting throughout the week. The National Weather Service in Wilmington forecasts varying rain chances coupled with cooler temperatures starting Tuesday and lasting through Friday. According to the National Weather Service,...
Ryan Vilade hits grand slam in 9th inning to lift Toledo Mud Hens past Columbus Clippers
Recap: Ryan Vilade's grand slam off Mason Hickman (1-4) in the ninth inning gave the Mud Hens the win at Huntington Park. Alvaro Gonzalez opened the ninth with a double. Parker Meadows then singled before Justice Bigbie was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Hickman then struck out Spencer Torkelson and Bligh Madris before Vilade delivered with the grand slam. For Columbus, Jose Tena had two hits and Bryan Lavastida homered.
New Music Under the Stars season truly rings in summer
The number of Toledo’s outdoor musical venues have increased: the Metroparks, gazebos in city parks, outside of libraries, you name it. But before all these concert venues were even imagined, the biggest venue — outdoor, that is — was the Toledo Zoo Amphitheatre. And for decades, it’s been the setting for listening to music and seeing plays — under the stars — surrounded by the creatures that make music of their own. The series that began with the venue’s inauguration in July, 1936, begins on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. with the 122nd Army Band taking listeners back to the 1980s. The concerts last through Aug. 11. The great amphitheater, along with other structures that make up the city, was built thanks to the largesse of the Works Progress Administration.
No.1. WR Recruit Has Epic 4th Of July Themed Commitment Announcement
Five-star and No. 1 WR recruit Dakorien Moore made a surprise announcement on the 4th of July by picking Oregon over Texas and Ohio State. Moore, a Duncanville, Texas product, used some fireworks to make the announcement:
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