Best stay-cation idea we've seen so far https://t.co/xRR2vsohp6
— Toledo City Paper (@TCPaper) April 9, 2020
Like previous rounds of aid, the money from the state must be directly used for coronavirus-related expenses and cannot be used to back-fill local budgets. https://t.co/vkrGceu1d9
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 2, 2020
State lawmakers moved to prohibit a governor or any other public official from interfering with a scheduled election or shut down houses of worship. https://t.co/OCsq5pOQSG
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 1, 2020
“This has taken off like crazy. I think it’s because everything is fresh and it’s an open air market.” https://t.co/1W2Yts6I0d
— The Blade (@toledonews) August 30, 2020
On Tuesday, city council will consider authorizing payment of more than $200,0000 in attorney fees for plaintiff in the Lake Erie Bill of Rights lawsuit.https://t.co/FmoQLvLaUW
— The Blade (@toledonews) August 30, 2020
OPINION: "Truly fixing Toledo’s long-time mail woes, however, is going to take more than shifting processing to an in-state facility." https://t.co/WTu1PhYepn
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 4, 2020
.@BCSNsports will produce @13abc Friday football segment. https://t.co/UOs35hOs9c
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 4, 2020
Trump touts energy, economic policy at campaign event. “Next year is going to be one the greatest years, not only for Pennsylvania, but for the entire country.” https://t.co/Oavz70QBn3 pic.twitter.com/I9f2f9rXD7
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 4, 2020
“Ohio Moms for Biden” hosted a virtual event Thursday that featured mothers from across the state in conversation with Democratic activist Sarah Jessica Parker. https://t.co/Md8TpOWJQg
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 4, 2020
The Lucas County Coroner’s Office is seeking relatives of two men found dead last month in Toledo. https://t.co/Zsx72XCgZC
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 4, 2020
The Lucas Metropolitan Housing Authority says it is taking 'emergency actions' to restore hot water service to the Parqwood Apartments by Friday afternoon. https://t.co/5KujMem2bm
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 4, 2020
Wall Street’s euphoria took a break Thursday, as steep losses in technology stocks dragged the rest of the market down with them. https://t.co/JHgoQlgTcZ
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 3, 2020
“It’s been exciting to do something different in a different venue and hopefully that's a draw for people.” #Chess https://t.co/BUgkeTM091
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 3, 2020
Jason McClure, Cedar Point's general manager, discussed best practices and line expectations as the nation is preparing for an #ElectionDay that will be unlike any before. https://t.co/PQUo6EG4NX
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 3, 2020
Each visual artist, using the poem Your Chapter Awaits by Summers, and the library as inspiration, created an art piece that was turned into posters to be installed across northwest Ohio. https://t.co/djAoiaa48z
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 3, 2020
The nearly 1 million people who keep applying for unemployment aid each week point to a sluggish pace of improvement. https://t.co/Cc4weB0BTc pic.twitter.com/1NzQzqFahm
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 3, 2020
#Spiritfarer by developer Thunder Lotus came along at the perfect time, reminding me that we can’t run away from the inevitable. https://t.co/BuRg64hOr4
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 3, 2020
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: "How much more of this management insanity must we tolerate?" https://t.co/1lyeMaxOjC
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 3, 2020
Parts of both Haverhill Drive and 16th Street in Toledo will be closed Thursday. https://t.co/w0u0mgZHbK
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 3, 2020
State officials, project planners try to clear up misunderstandings about widening of I-475. @BladeRdWarrior https://t.co/q6RQTcvi6w
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 3, 2020
Wise use of manure no worse than synthetic fertilizers, research shows. @ecowriterohio https://t.co/NHEygcRk6O
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 3, 2020
As bailout money runs out without a travel recovery in sight, airlines and unions have lobbied Washington for another $25 billion. https://t.co/jgrRa0c8G7 pic.twitter.com/ccwVGQt7S3
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 2, 2020
The expansive fruit orchard @TwinOast is the perfect setting for food and drink in 2020. https://t.co/XSZsshd2Nm
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 2, 2020
“They stuck to their training. They stuck to their procedures that they train on and that enabled them to survive that crash.” https://t.co/FTkUKlIaa5
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 2, 2020
“Mass gatherings, we know, are a concern. So please, if you don’t need to go out, please don’t.” https://t.co/w3s9mTyzLN
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 2, 2020
Most of the reductions would take place in the area of Dearborn, Michigan, where Ford has its headquarters and large product development and engineering operations. https://t.co/wpi7n4hZNF
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 2, 2020
Questions are circulating as to why investigators returned to dig up James Worley's former farm more than two years after he was sentenced to death.https://t.co/9kwTTfDKCT
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 2, 2020
https://twitter.com/toledonews/status/1301130163883782145
Cheap Eats: Frankly Plant Based Kitchen is, frankly, fabulous 🌭 Keep up with the latest Cheap Eats episodes with @FoodMavenMary by downloading #BladeNewsSlide! https://t.co/nTUgJCvM1t pic.twitter.com/vzJU5VXe9N
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 2, 2020
Brookie, anyone? The combination of a peanut butter cookie and a brownie is one of the one-tin wonders explored by The Blade's @FoodMavenMary. https://t.co/SyeQOYChWq
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 2, 2020
In a 5-2 vote, Perrysburg's City Council has allowed outdoor consumption of alcoholic beverages near five liquor establishments in the city’s downtown area. https://t.co/yHxzDxNk67
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 2, 2020
Absentee-ballot request forms should be arriving in the mailboxes of Ohio's registered voters this week. https://t.co/fwpua9JD5f
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 1, 2020
“We believe that the response to COVID-19 has been the greatest fraud ever perpetrated on the American public.” https://t.co/Q7OEuKNNpT
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 1, 2020
The investment announcement — made via video link — follows a $16 billion plan announced in 2017 that @Huntington_Bank says it completed early. https://t.co/ZTy4nKFg7t
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 1, 2020
The CMA Awards are normally held in November in Nashville, although details on this year’s awards show have not yet been released. https://t.co/og3enhEORU
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 1, 2020
Attending plants in distress 🌺 Learn more tips and tricks for your garden by downloading #BladeNewsSlide now! >> https://t.co/xUGORZoMW9 pic.twitter.com/QE5wGwH7cq
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 1, 2020
Most nuclear plants in this part of the country, including those, are built to withstand earthquakes of 5.5 magnitude on the Richter scale. https://t.co/Fv9dezKODt
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 1, 2020
OPINION: "Both parties must remain committed to the debates." https://t.co/vkrU10x5oF
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 1, 2020
OPINION: "The bishop says he understands that sexual abuse allegations have eroded faith and trust." https://t.co/6rjXd3XE44
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 1, 2020
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: "This program violates the ODA’s own rules, which require factory farm owners to plan for nutrient utilization at 'recommended agronomic rates to minimize nutrient runoff that may impact waters of the state.'" https://t.co/xIYLPOHmQb
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 1, 2020
Biden in Pittsburgh: “I would be looking to lower the temperature in the country — not raise it. And I would be looking to unite the nation.” https://t.co/b4rXlrBguC
— The Blade (@toledonews) September 1, 2020
A trade organization seeks to unleash Ohio's solar energy potential. @ecowriterohio https://t.co/lvij55vUQz
— The Blade (@toledonews) August 31, 2020
Protesters gathered at Bowling Green State University in response to comments posted on Facebook by a university groundskeeper. https://t.co/u692xlvMCy
— The Blade (@toledonews) August 31, 2020
The Senate is talking about repealing House Bill 6 outright, and a House committee will consider both the repeal and replacement of the bill. https://t.co/1B42XfT3XY
— The Blade (@toledonews) August 31, 2020
The Federal Aviation Administration designated Amazon Prime Air an “air carrier,” the company said Monday. https://t.co/gBhUTVj1Fi
— The Blade (@toledonews) August 31, 2020
Participants aim to pressure Congress to quickly pass the RESTART Act, which would offer economic relief to the industry that has been shuttered since March, 2020. https://t.co/nw2DvlU1pN
— The Blade (@toledonews) August 31, 2020
Some residents living near the refinery have complained for years about pollution from the facility. https://t.co/UsGvBptdsU
— The Blade (@toledonews) August 31, 2020
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OPINION: "The threats to Great Lakes sturgeon are threats to the health of the lakes overall." https://t.co/yqQUVsMO0R
— The Blade (@toledonews) August 31, 2020
OPINION: "There are already 100-plus coronavirus cases connected to the rally confirmed in eight states, ranging from South Dakota to New Hampshire." https://t.co/4E9i5IaJU1
— The Blade (@toledonews) August 31, 2020
Toledo Fire battles another fire in East Toledo, this time on the 900 block of Platt Street. https://t.co/NRsvPfcucs
— The Blade (@toledonews) August 31, 2020
Toledo Fire crews called to Paris Night Club at 1202 Front St in East Toledo. https://t.co/35qhodvCFx
— The Blade (@toledonews) August 31, 2020
Federal agents are aiding law enforcement in Toledo this weekend with efforts to curb gun violence. Apparently, this partnership (with agents who already live in the city) isn't new, nor is it part of Trump's effort to quell violence in cities.https://t.co/XODhIYK64u
— Liz Skalka (@lizskalka) September 3, 2020
Still, you have Tony Dia, who’s running for local office on a pro-police platform after his son was killed in the line of duty. “The streets aren’t safe,” he says. He’s also a swing voter.https://t.co/6OR29QVJy8 via @toledonews
— Liz Skalka (@lizskalka) September 2, 2020
We may never know why authorities returned to James Worley's former farm earlier this week. But it had nothing to do with #SierahJoughin, her mother said:https://t.co/F2CuYfGyJr
— Alex Mester ⚔️ (@AlexMesterBlade) September 2, 2020
Congrats Bob, enjoy retirement! @FifthThird
Bob LaClair to retire from Fifth Third Bank; Alex Gerken named next president https://t.co/PQU1kTCD1N via @toledonews
— Kaitlin Durbin ⚔️ (@njKaitlinDurbin) August 31, 2020
We’re prepared to help our friends on the West Coast protect families, businesses, and wildlife from these fires,” https://t.co/BFh6Rm9YUd
— Toledo Sports (@toledosports) August 31, 2020
Today's case numbers are the highest we've seen since the end of July. We believe this is due, in part, to schools and colleges returning to class. We must continue to do all we can to protect each other from #COVID19. pic.twitter.com/zQlf9xuYj2
— Governor Mike DeWine (@GovMikeDeWine) September 1, 2020
⬇ UPDATED Travel Advisory ⬇
Based on current positivity rates, Ohioans are now encouraged to avoid travel to:
🔸Idaho
🔸Texas
🔸Mississippi
🔸South CarolinaDetails: https://t.co/okBJHIYR5Z#InThisTogetherOhio #MasksOnOhio pic.twitter.com/6aG1tG1j1y
— Governor Mike DeWine (@GovMikeDeWine) August 26, 2020
Looking for a map with #COVID19 testing sites in Ohio? Find our interactive map here: https://t.co/bqBb0ho1MV pic.twitter.com/8DbcBBhFjP
— Ohio Dept of Health (@OHdeptofhealth) August 22, 2020
According to @CDCgov ,#COVID19 and seasonal allergies share many symptoms, but there are some key differences between the two. For example, #COVID19 can cause fever, which is not a common symptom of seasonal allergies. https://t.co/QIjW8MSOG2. pic.twitter.com/CymvV2yLBe
— Toledo-Lucas County Health Department (@ToledoLucasHD) August 30, 2020
#Toledo offers senior citizen and low-income water bill assistance.
To learn more, visit https://t.co/6y7GEEiI1z or call a customer service representative at 419-245-1800.
— City of Toledo (@city_of_toledo) August 21, 2020
The #Toledo region is just 45 miles from Detroit, the #automotive capital of the world and is directly in the center of the largest concentration of automotive production and engineering activity in North America.https://t.co/AeA7KyumyQ@JobsOhio #NWOhio pic.twitter.com/IwGO3Jp5NO
— RGP (@RGP_Toledo) September 2, 2020
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What did it really take to build a wooden Great Lakes Ship in the 1800s? 😮This week's #InlandSeas Online article can tell you 💙⚓️
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https://t.co/nUmjqebeyW#HistoryFromHome #GreatLakesHistory pic.twitter.com/riFMKWNv2H— National Museum of the Great Lakes (@NMGLToledo) August 6, 2020
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Westwinds Metropark has a 3D archery trail open every day. An archery shooting range and equipment rentals are available weekends. Alissa Caple talked with Heather Pollauf of 13abc for this week’s Metroparks Meetup.https://t.co/ptcoh94gIp
— Metroparks Toledo (@MyMetroparks) August 31, 2020
We have launched a public dashboard to provide transparent information about the prevalence of COVID-19 within the UToledo community. The dashboard will be updated weekly and can be viewed at https://t.co/028ISIMyBb pic.twitter.com/s6saRqVRLP
— The University of Toledo (@UToledo) August 27, 2020