By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 14 Connie Keaton, a teacher whose love for marine life gave dozens of students the chance to explore the sea, died Saturday at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor. She was 57. She fought a nine-month battle with esophageal cancer. Mrs. Keaton grew up on a […]
Month: February 1998
107th marked with grace
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page W1 She knew freed slaves who still had fresh memories of plantation life. She remembers a time when Leonardo DiCaprio had no role in the sinking of the Titanic. She is old enough to be Ronald Reagan’s mother. And when Estella Henry turned 107 last week – surprisingly […]
Students mind their business by learning it; School store opens mind to cash, sales, and service
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page ME1 Third graders at Greenwood Elementary are learning the value of a buck. It’s worth exactly one banana-shaped pencil gripper, one Detroit Lions pencil, and one rainbow-colored eraser. The 23 children in Roxanne Ward’s class have spent this school year running a school supplies business and have turned […]
Springfield tries to return students to the right track; Special classes will provide help for some ninth graders
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page W1 Poorly performing students need extra attention, and a new program in Springfield schools next year will provide just that, administrators say. The idea is to create a transition program for about 20 eighth graders having trouble in school – those who have failed three or four core […]
Richfield Township orders long-awaited fire apparatus
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page W1 Nearly two years after voting to buy one, Richfield Township residents will finally get a new fire truck later this year. Township officials have placed an order for a $193,000 fire truck, scheduled to arrive in October. “It took a while to get everything set up,” said […]
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The lethal rampage of Joseph Chappell; Obsession, rejection led to acts of horror; Acquaintances say failed love made him mean
By Joshua Benton and Robin Erb Blade Staff Writers Page A1 It was a terrifying way to show affection. Slashed car tires. Sugar poured in her car’s gas tank. Perverse name-calling. And when Vivian Morris, 30, finally went to authorities Friday for protection from her co-worker, Joseph Chappell, 39, she could not have known how […]
Couple found slain; Murder-suicide suspected
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 11 An elderly husband and wife, each facing illness, were found shot to death yesterday in their Washington Township mobile home, the apparent result of a murder-suicide. Robert Cook, Sr., 71, and Goldie, 85, his wife of 25 years, were pronounced dead in their bedroom at 1:05 p.m., […]
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Fire damages Toledo Metal; Several units respond as embers fall on neighborhood
By Mike Bartell and Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writers Page 17 A spectacular fire, fanned by winds gusting to 25 mph, shot flames and spewed heavy smoke from all four sides of the two-story Toledo Metal Spinning Co. building in the central city last night. The flames shot at least 75 feet skyward, as ember-laden […]
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Mayor’s lens focuses on plan to produce city film scenes
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 17 Imagine Tom Cruise escaping from a band of terrorists trying to take over the LaSalle Apartments. Jim Carrey mugging for the camera while riding the suspended bicycle at COSI. Kate Winslet acting droll in a 19th-century period piece set in the Old West End. Can you picture […]
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