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The Growing Paynes: DuMont October 22 Break the Bank: ABC: October 29 Tales of the Red Caboose: DuMont November 1 [10] Okay, Mother: WABD: Your Television Babysitter: Dumont TV Shopper: Amanda: November 4 The Adventures of Oky Doky: Fashions on Parade: November 7 Newsweek Views the News: DuMont Studio One: CBS: November 20 Celebrity Time: CBS ...
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]
The Lake Shore Electric operated a 60-mile route between Cleveland and Toledo. In 1907, the company constructed a cutoff between Sandusky and Fremont, Ohio, which reduced the distance between Cleveland and Toledo by five miles and decreased travel time by 30 minutes. The old and the new routes were operated with hourly passenger service where a ...
Deaths outnumbered births in Stark County in 2023, causing a slight population decline. Areas in central Ohio saw the most growth in the state.
Stan Stachak has been at WTVG for over 30 years and became the chief meteorologist for the station back in 1980. Chief meteorologist Stan Stachak has overseen many technological advances during his 30-plus year tenure including the addition of Toledo's only Doppler weather radar in 2003. Stan Stachak stepped down as being the chief on April 20 ...
May 12—The Toledo Walleye will play on New Year's Eve for the first time as part of the team's outdoor Winterfest event this upcoming season. The ECHL and the Walleye announced the full 2021-22 ...
Ohio farmers, for the most part, are thrilled with the way crops are growing this year. ... both are more than 10% ahead of schedule. As of June 17, 94% of Ohio's corn had emerged, compared to an ...
George B. Storer was born on November 10, 1899, in Toledo, Ohio. [1] His interest in radio dated back to 1912, when—inspired by the sinking of the Titanic that increased awareness of wireless radio [2] —he listened to activity over a ham radio and experimented with a transmitter, both home-built. [3]