New development director assumes duties on Friday

By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 16 The city of Toledo will have a new downtown development manager Friday, when Tara Barney resigns her post. She will be replaced by Margy Poorman, who will be in charge of bringing businesses and people to Toledo’s downtown. “The city has made some excellent inroads downtown, and […]

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3 governments strike deals to help pay for Rossford arena

By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 14 The Rossford Arena Amphitheater Authority agreed to three key deals yesterday that could provide more than $2.3 million a year to pay for the complex near the I-75 and Ohio Turnpike interchange. By a 4-0 vote, the authority approved deals with Rossford, Perrysburg Township, and Wood County […]

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Council takes up same old Jeep issue; Incentive-package financing debated

By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 13 The Toledo city council grappled again yesterday with the question that has been plaguing the city for almost two years: how to pay for Jeep in a way that leaves the city in good financial shape. “There’s not one person at this table who isn’t committed to […]

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City wants residents to sound off if service is a problem

By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 19 Got a complaint for Carty? A concern for council? A question for city hall? You’ll get your chance to speak your mind April 27 when the city’s top leaders will be answering the phones at Government Center. It’s called Call City Hall Day, and it’s part of […]

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Official from UAW chosen for port seat; Baumhower pledges to focus on levy

By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 17 Bruce Baumhower, one of northwest Ohio’s most well-known labor leaders, has been tapped by Mayor Carty Finkbeiner to be the newest member of the Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority’s board of directors. He promised to provide “the voice of the common man” to a board sometimes criticized for […]

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Park battle moves to Senate; Maumee Mayor Pauken to testify on Fallen Timbers

By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 1 Maumee Mayor Steve Pauken will head to Washington later this month to do battle on behalf of Fallen Timbers. Mr. Pauken has been asked to testify before a Senate subcommittee on behalf of a bill that would make the Fallen Timbers battleground a National Historic Site. “It’s […]

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Next move in police argument is mayor’s; Council says he must hire 30 new officers

By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 13 It was Round 6 of the Mayor-Council Police Class Staredown last night, and council did its best not to blink. “We have the power under the [city] charter to determine the size of our safety forces, and we are doing that tonight,” council President Peter Ujvagi said. […]

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Kapszukiewicz urges adult bookstore limit

By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 16 Councilman Wade Kapszukiewicz is fighting a new battle: against illicit sex at adult bookstores. The councilman, facing election for the District 6 council seat in less than four weeks, is proposing an ordinance that would require adult bookstores to open up their private video booths, and let […]

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