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Laura A. Brecher

Laura Alma Lyman Brecher of Toledo Ohio, died May 31, 2013 in Sunset House Toledo. Laura was born in Mitchell South Dakota on October 26, 1932 to Howard Fiske and Grace Joergensen Lyman, the fifth of...

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Donald "John" Althaus

Donald John "John" Althaus, age 83, of Wayne, Ohio, passed away peacefully on Friday (May 31, 2013) at his home. He was born on May 5, 1930 in Toledo, Ohio to the late Don George and Ann Helena (Inman)...

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Joseph Espen

Joseph Espen, 68, of Toledo, and formerly of Bowling Green, passed away Tuesday, May 21, 2013.Surviving are his brother, Greg (Karen) Espen of North Baltimore and sister, Vicky Gantt of Findlay....

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Familiar Face: Day Jung

Won Yong Jung (Day Jung) is owner of Uraku Sushi and Ginza Bar and Sushi. He has been serving sushi and other dishes across the counter to customers for 10 years. Originally from Seoul, South Korea,...

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(updated 7 p.m.) Eastwood softball beats Sandy Valley to advance to state...

ASHLAND — The next stop for Eastwood’s softball express is the state semifinals Friday at Firestone Stadium in Akron.The Eagles, 29-3, earned the Division III semifinal berth with an 11-6 win over...

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Division II Regional Championships June 1st 2013

Division II Regional Championships June 1st 2013 | Photos by Enoch Wu/Sentinel-Tribune {gallery}gallery/2013/06/060113/D2_RegionalTrack{/gallery}

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Jean Stapleton, TV's Edith Bunker, dies at 90

NEW YORK (AP) — Jean Stapleton, the stage-trained character actress who played Archie Bunker's far better half, the sweetly naive Edith, in TV's groundbreaking 1970s comedy "All in the Family," has...

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Oklahoma State eliminates BGSU baseball team (6-1-13)

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Tyler Nurdin allowed two earned runs in seven strong innings, and No. 3-seeded Oklahoma State beat No. 4 Bowling Green 7-3 in an elimination game of the NCAA tournament’s...

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Kuchar hangs tough and takes lead at Memorial

DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) — Matt Kuchar thrived in tough conditions that sent Tiger Woods to the worst nine holes of his PGA Tour career Saturday in the morning. Kuchar survived a nasty combination of swirling...

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District II Track and Field (06-01-13)

Eastwood's Devin Snowden (left) hugs teammate Derek Snowden (middle) as Gabe Fredricks (right) takes a breather after the boys 4x400 meter relays during the District II regional track and field...

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Clay, LaVoy, Lake 400 relay qualify for state track meet (6-1-13)

LEXINGTON — Ryan Clay is headed back to the state high school track and field meet. The Rossford senior earned a return trip to state in the 800 Saturday with a third-place finish in the Division II...

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Team effort leads Eastwood boys track to regional title (6-1-13)

LEXINGTON — There aren’t enough superlatives to describe how well Eastwood’s boys track and field team ran Saturday.But in a single word, coach Brian Sabo summed up his team’s day as “perfect.”The...

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Wildfire: New Mexico fights blazes; California area evacuated

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Firefighting teams in California and New Mexico are battling early season wildfires that have blackened thousands of acres and threatened homes and building, spurring numerous...

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Steelers player Adams stabbed in robbery attempt

PITTSBURGH (AP) — An offensive tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers was stabbed twice during an attempted carjacking early Saturday on the city's South Side, police said. Police said 23-year-old Michael...

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Houston mourns four firefighters

Anne Sullivan was a gifted athlete filled with energy who came out of high school with a focus on being a firefighter. But about a month after graduating from the Houston Fire Department Academy, the...

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Whirligig art creator Vollis Simpson dies at 94

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Where others saw trash, Vollis Simpson saw whimsical, wind-powered whirligigs, creations with hundreds of moving parts that turned and twirled. The whirligigs were made from...

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Anti-austerity protests: Spain, Germany, Portugal

MADRID (AP) — Anti-austerity protesters on Saturday took to the streets of dozens of European cities, including Madrid, Frankfurt and Lisbon, to express their anger at government cuts they say are...

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Feds crack down on foreclosure auction scams

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — At the height of the financial crisis, bargain hunters would gather each week on county courthouse steps to bid on foreclosed properties throughout Northern and Central California....

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Home of famous Virginia hams ponders foreign buyout

SMITHFIELD, Va. (AP) — You can't go far in this historic southeastern Virginia town without seeing a pig. A herd of life-size swine statues lines its downtown, an ornament of a piglet wearing a...

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Report: Problem found in 787 jet, no safety risk

TOKYO (AP) — A sensor problem was found Sunday in one of the exchanged batteries for a Japan Airlines Boeing 787 jet but did not pose a safety risk, a Japanese broadcaster reported. The Boeing Co....

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