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Indiana framing contractor cited by OSHA for violations in Perrysburg
An Indiana framing contractor working on projects in Perrysburg faces nearly $200,000 in fines after federal workplace safety inspectors found the company exposing its employees to deadly risks of falls twice in less than two weeks in May, the U.S. Department of Labor reported Thursday. The company, MDM & Sons Construction LLC, faces $199,761 in proposed penalties. It was cited by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration for similar violations in 2021, officials said. “MDM & Sons Construction continues its dangerous pattern of exposing its employees to the risk of serious injuries and death related to falls from elevation, the leading cause of fatalities in the construction industry,” said Todd Jensen, OSHA Area Director in Toledo. “Federal law requires employers to provide and ensure the use of proper fall protection whenever people work at heights six feet or greater,” Mr. Jensen said. “If MDM & Sons Construction continues to ignore its legal responsibility to protect its workers’ safety, it may only be a matter of time before disaster strikes and an employee’s life is forever changed or ended. The company must act now.”
Jay is looking ahead at the next big warmup and next chance of storms
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Chief meteorologist Jay Berschback is tracking the next big warmup and the next chance at storms. You can watch the full forecast above. Latest Local News | First Alert Weather | Crime | National | 13abc Originals.
Summer On The Docks Roundup
Enjoy a night of good food and views of the city at The Docks on the east side. The Docks features multiple restaurants with a wide variety of cuisine, including Zia’s Italian, The Real Seafood Company, Glass City Steakhouse and El Vaquero Mexican Restaurant. Zia’s Italian Slices and Sangria...
Special Events: '90s Retro Skate and Thrift & Sip highlight the weekend
Thrift & Sip is back but in the evening this time. This free to attend event offers shopping, sipping, and delicious food on the campus of Maumee Bay Brewing Company. Proceeds will benefit the Rotoract Club of Toledo. The event begins at 6 p.m. Friday and runs through 10 p.m. Maumee Bay Brewing Company is located at 27 Broadway St. ■ Come by for a caffeinated good time as Flying Rhino Coffee presents a Night Cap Dance Party on Friday evening from 6 to 11 p.m. (possibly later) at the Flying Rhino location at 201 Morris St. This party celebrates Coffee...
Mud Hens throw combined three-hitter in 4-0 win over Louisville
Four Toledo pitchers worked a combined three-hitter with 15 strikeouts on Thursday in a 4-0 win over the Louisville Bats at Fifth Third Field. Starter Lael Lockhart (1-3) struck out nine batters in six innings, scattering just one hit and two walks for the Mud Hens (45-53). Relievers PJ Poulin and Brenan Hanifee each allowed one hit in a shutout inning of work, with Hanifee striking out the side. Sean Guenther struck out a pair in a 1-2-3 ninth inning for Toledo. Offensively, the Mud Hens got two quick runs off Louisville starter Lyon Richardson (1-7) in the first inning as Justice Bigbie hit a one-out, two-run double.
Religious Offerings: Maumee church hosts garage sale
■ The Friendly Center Service Guild and more than 25 churches will host a giant garage sale next week in Maumee. Donation drop-offs can be made from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Wednesday at Maumee United Methodist Church, 405 Sackett St., Maumee. Sale dates are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 1 and 2, and 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 3. The last day is $5 to fill a bag. Proceeds of the sale will benefit the Friendly Center’s community programs. The community center is a mission of the United Methodist Church that has supported North Toledo since 1923. Call 419-345-6542 with questions.
SWANTON VILLAGE COUNCIL: Bids On Hallet Avenue Work Come In Higher Than Expected
The Swanton Village Council heard updates on future construction on Hallet Avenue during its meeting last week. Village Administrator Shannon Shulters reported bids for the initial phase of work were opened at the end of June, with Ebony Construction coming in at $860,361.15 and Miller Brothers coming in at $988,851.48. The original engineer’s estimate was $740,900.
7/25: Derek’s Thursday Noon Forecast
TODAY: Mostly sunny this afternoon with highs around 80. TONIGHT: Mostly clear and comfortable with lows in the upper 50s. FRIDAY: Wildfire smoke aloft will make for an orange sunrise, then skies will get gradually bluer as the day goes on with highs in the low 80s. WEEKEND: More sunshine Saturday with highs in the mid-80s. The heat and humidity will return on Sunday as highs reach 90. It’ll also be mostly sunny, but there’s a chance for a shower or t-storm that evening. NEXT WEEK: Partly sunny, hot, and very humid with highs in the upper 80s all week long but feeling like the low to mid-90s. There will also be a chance for showers and storms with torrential downpours each day, but they’ll be hit or miss in nature.
Schwartz Collects ICSA All-Academic Honors
Open Sailing 7/25/2024 5:09:00 PM Amanda Green, Assistant Director of Athletics, Marketing and Communications ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Lily Schwartz was honored for her academic excellence with recognition on the 2023-24 ICSA All-Academic Team as announced by the organization. Schwartz, from Toledo, Ohio, boasts a 3.90 grade point average in Political Science and Environmental Studies. Schwartz competed in 12 events this year, including the SAISA Fall Women's Championship and the SAISA Spring Open Fleet Race Championship. The ICSA All-Academic Sailing Team recognizes juniors and seniors who have participated as a competitor or alternate in seven regattas (2023-2024) and have a...
UT’s College of Law, Adrian College Launch Joint Degree Program
The University of Toledo and Adrian College announced a joint degree agreement on Wednesday, creating a pathway for students to simultaneously earn a juris doctor from UT and a master of arts in criminal justice from Adrian College. “The master of arts in criminal justice-juris doctor partnership between Adrian College and The University of Toledo College of Law will create exciting opportunities for students at both institutions,” said Nathan Goetting, professor and director of the Romney Institute for Law and Public Policy at Adrian College. “Many of Adrian College’s best criminal justice graduate students are interested in law and many UToledo law students hope to become criminal attorneys,” he said. “This program will enable the former to achieve their academic and professional goals sooner and the latter to earn an extra credential by taking advanced criminal justice courses and conducting high-level research on the topic of their choice.” Students who enroll in the joint degree program can earn both degrees with the same number of credit hours needed to earn a law degree at UT.
I-TEAM Neighborhood Nuisance: Renter frustrations over fly infestation
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - From sticky traps to windows and floor, hundreds of flies are taking over Syaria Howard’s Toledo home. “This is just crazy,” Howard said. “They’re coming in like herds of zombies.”. Howard says the problem started bout two weeks ago, and seems to...
Ready, Set, Go TPS event to be held Tuesday
It’s not too late to enroll your child at Toledo Public Schools. The district is hosting a registration event on Tuesday from 2 to 7 p.m. at the TPS Administration Building, 1609 N. Summit St. There will be community resource tables and door prizes. Food will also be provided. No RSVP is needed. To register your child for school, bring their birth certificate, parent/guardian identification, custody papers (if applicable), immunization or shot records, and one form of proof of residence such as a lease agreement or mortgage deed, source of income, utility or telephone bill, U.S. Post Office change of address form, or driver’s license. The Ronald McDonald Care Mobile will also be there, with medical professionals from ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital. The services to be provided include: school and sports physicals, immunizations, vision and hearing screening, mental health assessment and referral, social service resource referral, and health education.
Some residents upset about roundabout proposal for Main St.
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - A massive reworking of the Front and Main Street corridor in East Toledo received some pushback from residents Wednesday night. The River East Toledo project will connect the population to the Glass City MetroPark and the Toledo downtown, but it’s an intersection in the heart of the neighborhood that’s raising some ire.
Mom turns in sons for allegedly stealing car in Toledo
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - A mother recognized her two sons allegedly stealing a car in Toledo on surveillance video. The mother said she called the police and turned them in. The mother told 13 Action News she is upset and does not condone this type of behavior. “It just had...
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