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The Toledo Chronicle was founded in 1853. The Tama Citizen, founded in 1866, was bought by The Tama Herald which was later consolidated with The Tama News to create the Tama News-Herald. [1] In May 2020, Ogden Newspapers merged the Toledo Chronicle and the Tama News-Herald to form the Tama-Toledo News Chronicle. [1] [2]
The Daily Telegraph considered At the End of My Leash "One to Watch" on Friday, December 14, 2007, the day the show premiered in the UK. [5] On August 26, 2008, the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television announced that At the End of My Leash received three Gemini Award nominations. The Gemini's are Canada's highest television awards.
Emil Joseph Husak (September 18, 1930 – July 30, 1997) was an American politician in the state of Iowa. Husak was born in Toledo, Iowa. He was a farmer and former school bus driver. [1] Husak served as a Democrat in the Iowa House from 1971 to 1981, and in the State Senate from 1981 to 1997.
Jul. 3—Toledo Public Schools and Metroparks Toledo are working together to turn the field between Hawkins Elementary School and the Natural Science Technology Center into a public dog park.
The Toledo News Bee is a defunct newspaper that served Toledo, Ohio, and much of northwestern Ohio in the early part of the 20th century. It was formed from the 1903 merger of The Toledo News and The Toledo Bee , and was published until August 2, 1938, when it was purchased by The Toledo Blade for USD 787,000.
Patches & Pockets was a Saturday morning television show that aired for over eighteen years in Toledo, Ohio on TV channel 11, WTOL. The title characters were a brother and sister pair of rag dolls played by Beverly Schwind and Sue Donner, respectively. Both lived in Port Clinton, Ohio. [1]
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The Wieting Theatre is located in downtown Toledo, one block east of the stoplight and the Tama County Courthouse square, at 101 South Church Street. Since 1960 the theatre has been maintained and operated by the Wieting Theatre Guild, a nonprofit organization of members and volunteers dedicated to keeping the doors of this grand old theatre ...