UT faces QB challenges
Published: Monday, 11/9/2015 Rush keeping CMU in hunt Toledo will face tough QBs down stretch BY NICHOLAS PIOTROWICZBLADE SPORTS WRITER As far as Mid-American Conference quarterbacks go, Bowling Green quarterback Matt Johnson is hogging most of the headlines — and rightfully so. Lost behind Johnson’s cartoonish passing numbers has been Central Michigan quarterback Cooper Rush, who is in the midst of a terrific season. During most seasons, Rush’s passing numbers would be the toast of the MAC. The junior quarterback heads into Tuesday night’s game in Mou..>> view originalFued over screenplay settled
Published: Monday, 11/9/2015 ‘PERFECT SEASON’ 2 Ohioans settle feud over film screenplay Case retracted against director BY TOM HENRYBLADE STAFF WRITER Director Brett Leonard, left, and writer Guy Stout, right, stand for a photograph together during the first reunion of the Toledo Troopers in August, 2013. THE BLADE Enlarge | ..>> view originalStraits of Mackinac pipeline draws concern at UT water talks
Published: Monday, 11/9/2015 Straits of Mackinac pipeline draws concern at UT water talks BY TOM HENRYBLADE STAFF WRITER The water talks featured Noah Hall of Wayne State University and speakers, seated from left, Liz Kirkwood, director of FLOW, of Traverse City; Gregory Smith of Marathon Petroleum in Findlay; and Carl Weimer of Pipeline Safety Trust in Belling-ham, Wash. THE BLADE/JETTA FRASER Enlarge | Buy This Photo ..>> view originalOSU's QB questions return
Published: Monday, 11/9/2015 OSU’s quarterback questions return Will it be Barrett or Jones for Illinois? BY DAVID BRIGGSBLADE SPORTS WRITER COLUMBUS — J.T. Barrett passed on delivering his usual pregame speech to the Ohio State football team on Saturday might, opting to stay in the background as he served a one-game suspension for drunken driving. But after watching the Buckeyes’ offense putter through the first half from the Ohio Stadium press box, the star quarterback and captain could no longer help himself. Barrett followed Ohio State’s coaches down the ele..>> view originalStainbrook touts GOP work in area
Published: Monday, 11/9/2015 Stainbrook touts GOP work in area Party faced trouble in Toledo, but won elections in suburbs BY TOM TROYBLADE POLITICS WRITER Stainbrook THE BLADE/DAVE ZAPOTOSKY Enlarge | Buy This Photo While the Luc..>> view originalFugitive home-invasion suspect believed to be in Toledo - Toledo Blade
Published: Sunday, 11/8/2015 - Updated: 5 minutes ago Fugitive home-invasion suspect believed to be in Toledo BLADE STAFF LAMBERTVILLE — Authorities who are continuing the search for the third suspect in a Friday-afternoon home invasion in Bedford Township believe the man lives in the Toledo area. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office released images today from the victim’s home surveillance system that they said show the man and his vehicle just before the robbers entered the home. Two of three men allegedly involved in the robbery were arrested early..>> view originalMan accused in death of Toledo truck owner - Toledo Blade
Published: Monday, 11/9/2015 BORDERLAND Man accused in death of Toledo truck owner BLADE STAFF A Toledo man faces a murder charge after he allegedly ran over and killed a man whose pickup truck he was taking Thursday. Police arrested Michael Johnson, 50, 401 Heathershire Dr., Sunday. He’s charged in the death of Scott Witkowski, 52, who died Thursday night at the University..>> view originalRoad Warrior: 11-09
Published: Monday, 11/9/2015 Road Warrior: 11-09 BY DAVID PATCHBLADE STAFF WRITER Related Attachments:>> view originalSpecial mass for veterans
Published: Monday, 11/9/2015 SPECIAL MASS FOR VETERANS Men who fought for U.S. honored Parishioner made sure service successful on heartbreaking day BY TOM HENRYBLADE STAFF WRITER The Immaculate Conception Church of Darby in South Toledo celebrates a Veterans Day Mass every year. To start the service, Msgr. Christopher Vasko said veterans’..>> view originalVeterans Day closings
Published: Monday, 11/9/2015 Veterans Day closings Toledo, county, state, and federal government offices will be closed Wednesday, Nov. 11, in observance of Veterans Day, as will city offices and courts in Maumee, Oregon, Sylvania, and Perrysburg. Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles deputy registrar sites across the state will be closed as well. A list of select businesses and services follows: Schools:Most schools will be open. University of Toledo will be closed and Owens Community College’s Toledo and Findlay-area campuses, the Learning Center in Maum..>> view original
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