Vigil to promote solidarity, halt to violence against LGBT community
Plans are coming together locally to honor the victims of Sunday’s nightclub massacre in Orlando and attempt to heal the hearts of those affected by the tragedy. A second Vigil for Orlando will take place Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the green space on the site of the former junior high school at the corner of Church and Wooster streets. Your current subscription does not provide access to this content. Please click the button below to manage your account. ..>> view originalHall president to Stark's best: 'We expect you to change the world'
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ELIDA — Elida eighth-grader, Bailey Carder, has been granted a full scholarship to attend CampMed at The University of Toledo on Thursday and Friday.>> view originalCamp notes
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Share Tweet Share Email Comments Erin Garcia, left, of Toledo and Ashly Cassidy, right, of Toledo hold signs in support of Orlando at the Orlando Solidarity Vigil outside the One Government Center in Toledo. THE BLADE/CAMERON HART Enlarge | Buy This Image A crowd of more than 300 gathered in front of One Government Center downtown today, joining thousands across the country in public mourning and remembrance of the victims of Sunda..>> view originalToledo-area LGBT groups plan vigil today
Share Tweet Share Email Comments Members the Toledo-area LGBT community are mourning the loss of life and sense of safety following Sunday’s mass shooting at an Orlando, Fla., gay nightclub, and will host a vigil today to express their grief and honor the victims. Nick Komives, executive director for Equality Toledo, said his organization has seen an increased number of people “looking for answers and assurances” and contacting the group through its website and social..>> view originalNicholson named Fahey Bank Female Athlete of the Month
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Rossford also sees Goss Jr. sworn in Rossford city building Posted: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 9:03 am Coast Guard speaks on pilot plan for students By BILL RYAN, Sentinel-Tribune Staff Writer Sentinel-Tribune ROSSFORD — Robert Stauffer, chief of staff for the Coast Guard’s central region, spoke at the Rossford City Council meeting Monday night about a new pilot program for high school students to become active in the local Coast Guard Auxiliary. The new a..>> view originalOhio's high court considering media access to police videos
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Photo by Nathan Schroeder/Sentinel-Tribune Heritage Farm Fest Joel Burg (right) teaches Olivia Stutzman (left) about the old-fashioned drills that were used in the past during the Heritage Farm Fest at Historic Carter Farms. There, Wood County volunteers offered food, tours, and other unique activities to participants who wanted a taste of what life used to be like on the farm. Photo by Nathan Schroeder/Sentinel-Tribune Heritage Farm Fest Participants take part in a wagon to..>> view original
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
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