COLUMBUS — Gov. John Kasich formally will launch his second presidential campaign today, banking on a post-announcement bump in the polls to launch him into the first Republican debate and onto the national stage. (Source)
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Toledo
Metro Toledo’s exports swell
The value of goods and services exported from metropolitan Toledo surged by more than 41 percent last year, setting a record and making the region one of the fastest-growing export markets in the country. (Source)
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City to undertake $2.1M sanitary-sewer project
The city of Oregon is planning a $2.1 million project to rehabilitate the sanitary sewer so the infiltration of stormwater to the sewers can be reduced. (Source)
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Ship special birthday guest
The Toledo Yacht Club celebrated its 150th anniversary over the weekend with food, drink, and a special visit from a storied ship. (Source)
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Grants to assist needy students
Three area universities and a college secured federal grants aimed at assisting low-income, first-generation college students. (Source)
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Same-sex couple set to adopt with full legal rights
Gina and Joann Jakeway envision their home filled with children. (Source)
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Shared field nears completion
Construction on the athletic field that will be shared by Northview High School and Lourdes University is nearing completion. (Source)
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‘Arkham Knight’ earns Mature rating
Batman: Arkham Knight opens with The Joker’s corpse awaiting cremation, set to the crooning of Frank Sinatra’s “I’ve Got You Under My Skin.” The fire waits only for the player to press any button, which brings the inferno alive and chars the Clown Prince of Crime’s decayed flesh. (Source)
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Poultry 4-Hers go on with the show
At the beginning of the 157th Lucas County Fair on Tuesday morning, the animals inside the livestock barn were up and stirring. (Source)
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West Nile found in mosquitoes
Mosquitoes from Lucas County have tested positive for West Nile virus, but so far this season no human cases have been reported in the Toledo area or anywhere else in Ohio, county and state officials said Tuesday. (Source)
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