Paving the way for Jeep factory makes for bumpy emotional road

By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 1 Phyllis Knopp speaks of her neighborhood in the past tense. “It was a great place to live. The people were friendly. They helped one another out. The kids could play in the street.” Most of her neighborhood is still there, but the clock is ticking. Mrs. Knopp […]

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Arbitrator backs firefighters; Union challenged Finkbeiner’s order to inspect city hydrants

By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 14 When Mayor Carty Finkbeiner ordered firefighters to inspect the city’s hydrants – a job the water department had done for decades – he violated the workers’ collective bargaining agreement. That is the “inescapable conclusion” of Harry Graham, the Solon, O., arbitrator who sided yesterday with the firefighters’ […]

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My father is not a spy, West Toledo man says

By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page A1 Three months before 50-year-old Douglas Groat was arrested for selling government secrets to two foreign governments, he was in Toledo, playing with his grandchildren. When Mr. Groat’s son, Shawn, was at work at a glass shop in Perrysburg, the older man watched the two girls, aged 2 […]

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Reworked trash system offered

By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page A1 Unlimited garbage pickup would end and curbside recycling would be extended throughout Toledo if city officials accept a plan presented yesterday. The city-commissioned study of Toledo’s refuse collection operation said the number of garbage workers should be cut in half to save the city millions – $4.5 […]

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