Legislators vent anger over break at prison; Warden tells of errors that permitted escape firm’s official is ‘very, very sorry’

By Joshua Benton Blade Columbus Bureau Page 3 COLUMBUS — The men and women who run Youngstown’s private prison said they are “very, very sorry” about last month’s escape of five murderers, but they still got quite a talking-to by Ohio legislators yesterday. “You are very fortunate that none of these men killed anybody, because […]

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State can’t shut prison, report says; Youngstown wants site to stay open

By Joshua Benton Blade Columbus Bureau Page 1 COLUMBUS — The state of Ohio has no easy way to shut the violence-riddled private prison in Youngstown, and local officials want to see it stay open, state officials said yesterday. “It is apparent that there is no legal action the state could pursue to immediately close […]

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Kaptur pledge urges against big spending

By Joshua Benton Blade Columbus Bureau Page 3 COLUMBUS — U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur is asking politicians to do something that doesn’t come naturally to many – stop spending money, voluntarily. Miss Kaptur (D., Toledo), at a news conference here yesterday, introduced a voluntary pledge she is asking all statewide candidates to take, restricting the […]

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Corrections union wants Ohio to ban private prisons

By Joshua Benton Blade Columbus Bureau Page 3 COLUMBUS — The union that represents Ohio’s corrections workers is asking the state to ban new private prisons because of a Youngstown facility’s problems with violent and escaping inmates. Calling them “wasteful, dangerous experiments,” Ernie Conner of the Ohio Civil Service Employees Association said private prisons lag […]

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Obituary: Aloysius Szewczykowski

By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 13 Aloysius “Ollie” Szewczykowski, 87, a longtime leatherworker who loved playing and watching baseball, died Saturday at St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center. He was 87. The cause of death was liver disease, family members said. Mr. Szewczykowski was born and raised in Toledo’s old Polish neighborhood on the […]

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History, progress collide on battle site; 2 cities tug at Fallen Timbers

By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 1 All there is to see are slowly moving cars, a few bushes, and endless rows of beans. But Dr. G. Michael Pratt can see the past. “Over there would have been the original line of Indians,” he says, pointing at a small thicket off in the distance. […]

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Fallen Timbers grounds for sale; Developer sought for historic site

By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 1 The city of Toledo has put one of the Midwest’s most historically significant battlefields up for sale. Last week, the city asked developers to make offers for 434 acres in Maumee and Monclova Township. The southern third of that land is the site of the Battle of […]

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