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ZANESVILLE: Mary 'Donita' Lehman, 85, of Zanesville, died 9:25 p.m. Friday, November 20, 2009 at Genesis Extended Care Rehab Center following a lengthy illness.
Thank you to The Blade for publishing the lists of dogs killed and adopted at the Lucas County dog pound.
Deborah S. Delisle, left, Ohio superintendent of schools, talks with Sandra Frisch, superintendent of the Lucas County Educational Service Center, during a visit to the Toledo area.
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Blotter for Sunday November 8, 2009
11:27 a.m. Complainant reported unknown subject stole $199 from her vehicle within the 1500th block of Clough St.
Waterville fetes the roche de boeuf
The Anthony Wayne High School Marching Generals strut in the recent Roche de Boeuf festival parade in Waterville.
CedarCreek among largest U.S. churches
CedarCreek Church, founded in 1995, made Outreach magazine's list of 100 largest churches for the fi rst time this year.
Local shrimp farm invites public to annual harvest
The Whitehouse Christmas Tree Farm on Obee Road in Whitehouse, Ohio invited the public to participate in theA annual harvest of its shrimp crop.A Owner Duke Wheeler says nearly a ton of shrimp was harvested over the weekend.A "This farm was created out of an idea by my wife, she read about shrimp farming and thought it would be a great idea to ...
In a time when everything seems to be going high-tech, it makes sense that even corn mazes are being made with the help of global-positioning systems.
Protecting your pet from heartwarm disease
Thousands of dogs are infected with heartworm disease every year and some local experts say there are certain areas in northwest Ohio that are seeing an increase in cases.
Teacher travels to improve skills
Sara Thierry wanted a unique way to earn continuing education credits this summer.
Police chief suspension spurs halt of D.A.R.E.; classes to restart in spring
Anthony Wayne Schools has suspended its D.A.R.E. program because the police officer in charge of the drug-prevention classes, Chief Kathleen Hartle of Waterville Township police, was suspended from her job after being accused of having an open container of alcohol in her patrol vehicle.
Hung out to dry: Herea s one way to save energy
The kids are back in school. Summer's over psychologically once we get past Labor Day, even though fall won't actually begin until later this month.
Maumee police set sobriety checkpoint
Maumee police will conduct a sobriety checkpoint on the Anthony Wayne Trail at Country Boulevard from 8 p.m. to midnight today.
Toledo Walleye corn maze in Whitehouse
Toledo Walleye fans are invited out to the Whitehouse Corn Maze in Whitehouse, Ohio, to enjoy the Walleye-themed giant corn maze.
Siblings Carson, 7, left, and Amber Ruelke, 10, of Maumee, play on a pedestal joust game during an open house at CedarCreek's new Whitehouse campus on State Rt.
Siblings Carson, 7, left, and Amber Ruelke, 10, of Maumee, play on a pedestal joust game during an open house at CedarCreek's new Whitehouse campus on State Rt.
'Genoa' back with woman who rescued it in '07
Tongues, not tails, have been wagging since a mixed-breed dog was captured Sunday in a soybean field 40 miles from the community where it bolted 10 months ago.
Nicole Beaudin, 19, of Whitehouse gets a kiss from her Arabian, named Ty, while Andrew Soja looks on during the initial day of the 151st annual Lucas County Fair.
'Genoa' back with woman who rescued it in '07
Tongues, not tails, have been wagging since a mixed-breed dog was captured Sunday in a soybean field 40 miles from the community where it bolted 10 months ago.