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CedarCreek to build facility in Whitehouse
For more than two years, staff and volunteers at CedarCreek Church's Whitehouse campus have spent countless hours carrying, setting it up, taking down, and storing the sound, lighting, and other equipment used ...
WBGU-PBS Premieres New Magazine Format Series July 3
Tune in this Thursday, July 3, at 8 p.m. for the premiere of WBGU-PBS' newest weekly series,"Focus On NW Ohio," hosted by Catherine Pratt.
Anthony Wayne details cost cuts
Teacher layoffs, reductions in bus service, and a pay-to-play requirement for sports and extracurricular activities are all on the table if voters in the Anthony Wayne Local School District turn down requests ...
Toledo area's faith groups open its doors to the community for tours and talks
Each Tuesday for the next eight weeks, one of the Toledo area's faith groups will open its doors to the community for tours and talks.
THEFT At 8:15 a.m. Sunday, a man in Woodville Township near U.S. 23 and Ohio 105, reported he had telephone wires stolen from across the street from his property.
St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway winners
On Sunday, NBC 24 hosted the St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway from 4 - 6 p.m. 12 prizes valued at over $1,000 each were given away, along with the Dream Home valued at $350,000. Over $550,000 was raised to help the ...
Restaurant review: Skeeters Bar & Grill **
Chowing down with the choppers Skeeters Bar & Grill ** Address: 10075 Waterville-Swanton Rd., Whitehouse.
Bittersweet Farms sows inspiration
On an idyllic spring morning near Whitehouse, the farmers were up and about. One rode a mower across a pasture.
Local churches build on faith in new sanctuaries
“You hardly need to turn the lights on”
Even as workmen scramble to put the finishing touches on the projects, members of two area churches are getting ready to celebrate moving into their new sanctuaries with special services this weekend. via Toledo Blade
2 fallen Army reservists honored in Monclova Township
“How he held me in those moments, it sustains me, even now”
Tiphany Eckert clutched her 4-year-old daughter, Marlee, yesterday near a covered plaque that would be unveiled moments later. via Toledo Blade
Restaurant review: The Neighbor's ****
Waterville eatery is almost like home Family restaurants are a dime a dozen. They've been kicking around since people first discovered Howard Johnson's blue and orange roadhouses. via Toledo Blade
Terra Community College Study nature, war, more at ElderCollege
Jaws with Paws -- 10:15 a.m. to 1 p.m.,Tuesday April 15. Lecture and lunch: The Lure of the Whitehouse, with Randy Buchman -- 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Wednesday, April 23. via Port Clinton News Herald
Whitehouse project gets nudge forward
“If we didn't have the new U.S. 24 coming in, we'd be somewhat marginal in what we could do”
Five-year-old plans to build a $150-million retail village and residential development in Whitehouse may move forward soon with groundbreaking for a site for an area megachurch. via Toledo Blade
April ElderCollege programming
The ElderCollege program at Terra Community College has announced its offerings for April. via Port Clinton News Herald
“We're convenient and affordable, and we're fulfilling a need”
Mark Martin got the idea for his business in a most unusual place: standing in a cemetery on Mother's Day. via LancasterOnline
English isn't under threat from Spanish
“Springing forward a welcome tradition.”
To the writer of the March 5 letter in the Readers' Forum emphasizing the need to preserve English as the language of America: English is, in fact, not under attack in this country, either by Spanish-speaking ... via Toledo Blade
Area chefs plan Western-themed scholarship dinner
“We are still working on perfecting our signature cocktails - a Wayne-tini and Clark's Nutrcracker”
Western-style foods will be featured when the American Culinary Federation Maumee Valley Chefs' Association holds its 30th annual Scholarship & Awards Dinner at 5 p.m. April 20 at the Holiday Inn French ... via Toledo Blade
Councilman hopes film will have positive impact on Toledo
“I'm not asking people to go to church, I'm asking them to go to a movie. If I can build up a community, that's what I'm interested in”
When The Passion of The Christ was released on Ash Wednesday, 2004, the film about Jesus' last days on Earth had a profound impact on Toledoan Tom Waniewski. via Toledo Blade
CedarCreek is growing into another site
Workers are hammering, grinding, scraping, painting, and working nearly around the clock to meet the Easter Weekend deadline for CedarCreek Church's latest addition, a $1 million satellite campus in the DeVeaux ... via Toledo Blade
An innovative idea fresh and full of flavor
Even at this time of year there's a place in northwest Ohio providing a "mixing bowl" of edible greens to make a huge salad. via NBC24.com