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Heavy rains fell across northwest Ohio overnight, resulting in the National Weather Service posting flash food warnings for Fulton and Williams counties this morning.
Goll Woods in Archbold spins tall tale of history Check Prices
Sticking close to home this summer? Short Stops will help steer readers toward day trips that won't burn a tank of gas.
Sweet Peas: fresh shelled vegetable gives amazing flavor
Home-grown peas are about as sweet as peas can get. They taste nothing like canned peas and give new meaning to flavor if all you've ever eaten are commercial frozen peas.
Wozniak seeks $10,000 for business education
In an effort to bolster the region's economic future, Lucas County Commissioner Tina Wozniak is asking commissioners to support a $10,000 investment in Assets Toledo Inc., an organization that trains ...
Tornado, funnel cloud spotted in NW Ohio
Another series of thunderstorms rolled quickly through northwest Ohio Monday afternoon, causing additional damage to property and disrupting electrical service.
Underground Railroad program coming up
Local historian Naomi Twining will be speaking about the Underground Railroad in Northwest Ohio at the Harris-Elmore Public Library at 6:30 p.m. June 23.
Delta store wall falls minutes after closing
The west wall of a downtown antique store, a structure that had concerned village officials for some time, collapsed late yesterday afternoon.
20 North features emerging artists
ARTOLEDO, works by seven emerging artists, will be featured at 20 North Gallery, featuring Jessica Besterman, Charlotte Salazar Betts, Michelle Carlson, Marcus Nunn, Brenda Price, Robert Rice, and Adam Russell.
Delta Antique Market collapses
A historic antique market in downtown Delta has been reduced to a pile of bricks.
Wall collapses on Ohio antiques store
DELTA, Ohio - An antiques store in northwest Ohio has been torn down on orders of the local fire chief, after one of the building's walls collapsed 40 minutes after closing time.
Damage reports coming in from Fulton County
High winds kicked up trash and destroyed transformers in Fulton County. Damage reports are coming in out of Fulton County.
Electricity restored for thousands
When Friday evening's severe thunderstorms rolled through northwest Ohio, thousands were left in the dark as utility poles and electrical lines were downed.
Severe Storms hit Northwest Ohio
For the second straight weekend northwest Ohio counties are cleaning up after possible tornadoes and severe storms rolled through the area.
Starting to assess storm damage
The tornado and severe thunderstorm watches have been lifted. The storm has passed through our viewing area.
Antwerp EMS trio honored at national memorial service 10 hours ago Antwerp EMS trio honored at national memorial service By LISA NICELY nicely@crescent-news.com They gave the ultimate sacrifice while trying to ...
Playing pioneer: Sauder Village opens window to region's past
Sticking close to home this summer? A new feature, Short Stops, will help steer readers toward day trips that won't burn the tank of gas.
Area businesses seeding growth with low-rate loans from state
“The way it looks we'll have higher revenues than we had last year”
Taylor Gedert, vice president of Gedert's Greenhouse Inc. in Monclova Township, was concerned about how rising energy and transportation costs would affect his business. via Toledo Blade
BGSU's Ribeau to take over reigns at Howard University
“I understand he has accepted the position at Howard University”
Sidney Ribeau, Bowling Green State University's president for the past 13 years, will become the president of Howard University in Washington. via Toledo Blade
Fulton Co. man dead, woman hurt after crash
A Fulton County man was killed and a woman was injured in a one-car crash early yesterday in the county's Royalton Township, the Ohio Highway Patrol said. via Toledo Blade
Some residents talk trash about new rate structure View: Area Fees/Talk Back
“I would say probably about 32 to 33 percent actually recycle, so maybe 5 to 6 percent of people are pledging to recycle but do not”
Seventy-nine year old Yvonne Bigley has three words for her fellow Toledo residents who have lamented the city's monthly trash collection fee: "Get over it." "I love the fee. via Toledo Blade