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Team proves choosing the Best Buy pays off
The BladeSpringfield High School's 1SHS wasn't overly confident in its portfolio when the team made its choices for The Blade's Annual School Stock Contest in January. The senior team went with what it knew and what it thought would profit in a limited time...Tags: Abbott Laboratories, High Schools, Yahoo! Inc., Religion and Belief, Best Buy Co., Inc.
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BRIEF: Trial lawyer elected county Bar president
The BladeThe Lucas County Bar Association recently held an election for association officers for 2013, electing attorney D. Lee Johnson as president. Mr. Johnson is a 1984 graduate of Bowling Green State University and a 1989 graduate of the University of Toledo...Tags: Local Elections, Lawyers, Politics, Bowling Green State University, Crime, Law and Justice
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Obama headlines list of graduation speakers
The BladeTwo United States senators, an Olympic fencer, and a priest are among those who will deliver the send-off addresses to college graduates across the region. President Obama will speak to Ohio State University graduates during Sunday's commencement at...Tags: Bowling Green State University, Barack Obama, Science, Health and Safety at School, Tuskegee Airmen
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6,000 runners swarm rain-soaked streets for Glass City Marathon
The BladeA cool drizzle and a sky full of gray clouds greeted thousands of runners who showed up early Sunday to participate in the Medical Mutual Glass City Marathon that began at the University of Toledo campus. In other words, "it was the perfect weather to...Tags: Road Running, Boston Marathon, Running, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Sports
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Clay softball coach Radabaugh hits milestone with 400th win
The BladeClay softball coach Brenda Radabaugh earned her 400th career victory Saturday. Radabaugh, who is in her 13th season at Clay, has led the Eagles to a 13-1 start this season. Radabaugh captured her 400th win with a 14-4 victory over Pickerington North...Tags: Softball, Sports
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Board gives 1-year deal to Durant as Toledo Public Schools chief
The BladeThe Toledo Board of Education approved a one-year contract Tuesday with Romules Durant as interim superintendent of Toledo Public Schools. Mr. Durant, an assistant superintendent in the district, will take over for Jerome Pecko on Aug. 1. Mr. Pecko's...Tags: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Accounting and Auditing, U.S. House of Representatives, Head Start
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Losing streak jostles top 10
The BladeA volatile week on Wall Street left the top teams in The Blade's School Stock Contest in danger of slipping from atop the rankings. All but two of the top 10 teams "lost money" during Week 11 of the event, which concludes at the close of the stock...Tags: Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism, Starbucks Corp., Christianity, Religious Education
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Jacobs cites neutrality for canceling pact
The BladeDr. Lloyd Jacobs, the president of the University of Toledo, said he was motivated by a desire to keep his public institution neutral on the issue of abortion rights when he canceled the university's involvement in transfer agreements with two area...Tags: Obstetrics, Politics, Abortion Issue, Gynecology, Medical Specialization
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Wharton, Falcons ready for Armed Forces Bowl
Special to this NewspaperThe Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl on Saturday morning in Fort Worth, Texas, pits the Rice Owls against the Air Force Falcons and Brawley Union High graduate and Valley native Donald Wharton will be wearing No. 39 for the Falcons. Wharton...Tags: College Baseball, Armed Forces Bowl, Schools, High Schools, College Football
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Feds back research to stop Great Lakes invasions
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is distributing $8 million to universities and nonprofit groups for scientific research to prevent exotic species invasions in the Great Lakes region. Officials said Tuesday the...
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GVSU Participating in National Transportation Research Effort
FOX 17 ProducerGrand Valley State University is among nine universities from across the U.S. that are part of a national research coalition to address public transportation issues. GVSU is specifically researching ways to remanufacture, repurpose and recycle electric...Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Bowling Green State University, Transportation, Education, Engineering
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