By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 1 In a remarkable reversal, Mayor Carty Finkbeiner is now willing to put a Mud Hens stadium in East Toledo – but only if an ice arena is built downtown, attached to SeaGate Centre. The blockbuster proposal ties together many of the last year’s most controversial issues: the […]
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Ex-council member June Boyd again goes to bankruptcy court
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 14B June Boyd, the former Toledo council member whose political career has been plagued with financial problems, has filed for bankruptcy for the second time. Ms. Boyd, who represented District 1 on council from 1993 to 1997, made the filing in federal court on Tuesday. She reported assets […]
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Toledo tax chief wants software to catch cheats
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 13 Toledo tax evaders, you’ve been put on notice: Pay up, or the city will use a high-tech tool to get you. If city council approves the 1999 budget Tuesday, as expected, the city’s taxation division will receive $40,000 for a software package officials say will help them […]
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New arena may make ‘greatest’ greater yet; Circus would return more often to Toledo
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 13 The circus is coming to town, but it would come more often if it didn’t have to play in the Toledo Sports Arena. The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus – a.k.a. The Greatest Show on Earth – will return to the Sports Arena June 12-16 […]
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Mud Hens make changes in quest for new ballpark
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 13 The Toledo Mud Hens, in the middle of their quest for a new stadium, will have a new day-to-day team leader when they hit the field this spring. Joe Napoli, 34, has been promoted from executive director to general manager. The team’s former general manager, Gene Cook, […]
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Observers see numerous options open to Sports Arena’s Gladieux
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page A9 So, what’s next for the Toledo Sports Arena? Owner Tim Gladieux has announced plans to build an arena, but has been mum on details. According to experts, here are some of the options he is probably considering: * He could build an arena and tear down the […]
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Other metro areas have found 2 hockey teams to be too many; Experts warn of battle between Storm, Rossford team
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page A1 It’s a lesson that’s been learned in cities across the country: having two minor-league hockey teams in one market can be a recipe for disaster. Toledo will likely get its chance to test that conclussion soon, as the American Hockey League’s Adirondack Red Wings are expected to […]
Abandoned stadiums fight to stay in the money game; Many turn to rock concerts, minor sports, exhibits
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page A8 Across America, state-of-the-art arenas are sprouting from the ground – shiny futuristic beacons, testaments to progress and the economic pull of luxury boxes. Cities pour millions into building them, and fans love going to them. But it’s easy to forget what they leave behind: perfectly functioning buildings […]
Jacobs Field planner to lead Hens project
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 1 The man behind Jacobs Field in Cleveland, who believes downtowns are the natural sites for new ballparks, will be put in charge of the Mud Hens stadium project, the Lucas County commissioners said yesterday. Commissioner-designate Harry Barlos said the county is ready to hire Cleveland lawyer Thomas […]
Arena’s neglect opened door for Rossford; For decades, owner declines to renovate East Toledo facility
By Joshua Benton and Michael D. Sallah Blade Staff Writers Page 1 It was a critical time for the Toledo Sports Arena. The country’s top acts weren’t showing up anymore. The physical plant was crumbling. City officials were calling it unsafe and a contributor to local crime. It was 1975, and some arena executives were […]