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Pat Dailey, 'the Jimmy Buffet of the North,' has died, family says
PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio — Local singer-songwriter Pat Dailey, who was perhaps best known for his rowdy shows on Put-in-Bay in Lake Erie, has died at age 83. Dailey’s son Reese, made the announcement on Facebook on Thursday. Lake Erie and the Lake Erie islands featured heavily in Dailey’s songs,...
Bullseye Game Lounge officially open
GREENVILLE – The Bullseye Game Lounge on the second floor of Downtown Greenville’s Sure Shot Tap House officially opened Wednesday night with a large crowd in attendance. “We’re excited for the public to come in and see this,” said owner Andrew Riffle. “Hopefully, everybody is as excited as we are. We appreciate everyone’s support.
Board agrees to landscaping and asphalt for new building
GREENVILLE — The Darke County Agricultural Society’s Board of Directors (fair board) continued to shape the look of the newest building on the fairgrounds at its regular board meeting on Wednesday. Ten of the board members were present with Dean Neff absent. According to Director Jim Zumbrin, construction...
Michigan cheer coach accused of having inappropriate behavior with minor, school district says
(CBS DETROIT) - A cheerleading coach at a Michigan high school is being investigated for allegedly having inappropriate interactions with a minor, school district officials said. A Monroe High School cheer coach was placed on administrative leave at the end of the school year for the alleged behavior and has resigned, according to a statement from Monroe Public Schools on Thursday.The school district says rumors of the behavior started circulating in the fall, and the Monroe County Sheriff's Office investigated, but there was no credible evidence to back up the rumors. The rumors resurfaced again later in the school year, and this...
Men's Basketball Travels to Bowling Green on Nov. 19
NIAGARA UNIVERSITY, NY – Niagara men's basketball will meet Bowling Green for the 10th time in program history when the Purple Eagles travel to the Stroh Center on November 19. The Purple Eagles are 6-3 all-time against Bowling Green dating back to December 14, 1951. The two teams last...
Special Events: Killer Queen and a flower arranging workshop highlight the weekend
People of all abilities are invited to the Disabled and Proud Fest Outdoor Expo on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Swan Creek Metropark, located at 4659 Airport Hwy. in Swanton. Explore the Metropark’s outdoor activities, enjoy food trucks, and participate in an all-abilities wheelchair basketball tournament at this fun event that honors those who are disabled. For more information, visit toledo.oh.gov/residents/community/disabled-and-proud. Lace up your boogie shoes, wrap your feather boa, and get ready to dance the night away at Dancing Queen: A Mamma Mia Disco Dance Party at the Ottawa Tavern on Saturday from 8 p.m. to...
Lucas County Fair Returns To Maumee On July 8
BY KRISTI FISH | MIRROR REPORTER — The 2024 Lucas County Fair returns on Monday, July 8 through Sunday, July 14 with exhibits, vendors, food trucks and more. Mechanical rides, a woodcarver and a strolling dinosaur act will draw the attention of attendees of all ages. This year’s grand...
Detroit man arrested in alleged stabbing at Toledo chicken shop, police say
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - A Detroit man is behind bars in Toledo after allegedly stabbing a person at a Toledo chicken shop Friday night, according to the Toledo Police Department (TPD). Officers with TPD say 41-year-old Tommy Smith, of Detroit, Mich., was arrested around 8:00 p.m. Friday. They reported Smith...
Columbus Clippers walk off against Mud Hens in 4-3 comeback victory
COLUMBUS — Jose Tena’s two-out solo home run to right field completed the home team’s comeback, as the Columbus Clippers defeated the Toledo Mud Hens 4-3 on Friday night at Huntington Park. The Clippers outscored the Mud Hens 4-1 over the final four innings after trailing 3-0. In the bottom of the ninth inning, Toledo went to relief pitcher Sean Guenther who struck out both Micah Pries and Christian Cairo. However, the third batter Guenther faced, Tena, took him deep to right field for his 15th home run of the season, securing the victory for the Clippers. Guenther suffered the loss to drop to 3-1. The Hens went ahead 1-0 in the top of the fourth inning by way of Dillon Dingler’s 11th homer of the year.
NFTs and blockchain bridge Ethiopia’s past and present in new art exhibition
America’s first major institutional exhibition of Ethiopian art throughout the ages will conclude its year-long tour at the Toledo Museum of Art (TMA) with a grand finale featuring non-fungible tokens (NFTs). In June, TMA announced that the blockchain-based Ethiopian art collective Yatreda will be their second digital artist in...
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.”
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