Tag: Editorial
EDITORIAL: No matter how wild the world, sea lampreys suck
During the COVID-19 pandemic, when disruptions to life and work took hold, the sea lampreys took hold, too. We need to fortify our Great Lakes — and the $7 billion-plus […]
EDITORIAL: Celebrating Great Lakes
The Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority announced earlier this week that Victory Cruise Lines’ 296-foot Victory I cruiser ship would dock in downtown Toledo, Ohio, on May 30. Toledo has a […]
The US Continues To Be At Odds With Its Allies Over Renewable Energy
To hear Donald Trump brag about it, you’d think that coal is an energy savior. After all, he has recently signed four executive orders aimed at increasing coal production and saving coal-burning power plants from retirement. Yet what the Trump administration isn’t admitting is that the growth of solar has … [continued]
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Loved ones mourn dad, 49, killed in London motorcycle crash
The police investigation was ongoing as of Tuesday into the London motorcycle crash that killed a 49-year-old man who was remembered as a “straight shooter” with a “heart of gold.” It was about 5:30 p.m. on April 14 when London police say motorcyclist Brian Paul Kloth of Ilderton suffered life-threatening injuries in a crash near […]
Italian eatery closing as U.S. tariffs curb customer spending: Owner
A beloved restaurant in southwest London’s Byron area is closing due to a “perfect storm” of U.S. tariffs and a need to downsize, its owner says. The upscale Italian eatery, Bocconcini, located at Boler Road and Southdale Road West, will be serving its last customers on April 27 after six years in business. “I’m trying […]