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4th-year UT med students meet matches at annual event - Toledo Blade

toledoblade.com — “Fourth-year University of Toledo medical student Abbey Lecso was in tears even before she opened an envelope with a paper stating where she would do her residency. Terror turned to triumph once Ms. Lecso read that she got her first pick and will go to the University of Michigan for neurology, a specialty she never thought of pursuing until doing a third-year clerkship. "I found it really fascinating, and I'm passionate about it now," said the soon-to-be doctor from Sylvania, whose two View full resource at toledoblade.com

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'Friends with Kids' a parenting rom-com with a heart - Toledo Blade

toledoblade.com — “Julie and Jason are a couple contemplating "cheating." OK, they aren't really a couple. They're New York neighbors, best friends since college. So the cheating isn't what you think either. Julie (Jennifer Westfeldt) and Jason (Adam Scott) are both in their 30s and both want kids. It's just that they want them without what they see are the pitfalls that face all their "Friends with Kids." Marriages strained to the breaking point, the loss of romance and freedom, the seismic shView full resource at toledoblade.com

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Bryan store, All Things Food, taking organic path - Toledo Blade

toledoblade.com — “BRYAN -- The owners and the products at All Things Food in downtown Bryan are home grown. Natives of the Williams County town located 69 miles west of Toledo, Staci Stevens and Monique Tressler opened the grocery store in September as a source for locally grown and organic foods.View full resource at toledoblade.com

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Mad for Lent? Game aims to show piety can be fun - Toledo Blade

toledoblade.com — “In this corner, Mary Magdalene. Her opponent? Joan of Arc. In what's shaping up as a matchup of two religious heavyweights, Thursday's showdown will pit two of the best-known and most-revered female saints in Christian history against each other. The winner will go on to the Round of Saintly 16, with a chance to compete in the Elate Eight, the Faithful Four, and the championship round to earn the Golden Halo. The loser? Well, she's knocked out of the contest.View full resource at toledoblade.com

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RT @FatherTim: Article about #LentMadness in the Toledo Blade. Everything in the Blade is 'cutting-edge' commentary: http://t.co/UE1yQsT1

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Poison control center suffers loss of funds - Toledo Blade

toledoblade.com — “The poison control center that fields calls from northwest Ohio residents and health-care providers is taking a funding hit, but the Cleveland center remains committed to keeping the free service alive, its managing director says. The Toledo-Lucas County Health Department has contributed $20,000 annually to the Northern Ohio Poison Center from a grant, but that money no longer is available. Federal funding, meanwhile, has been slashed to poison control centers nationwide, said Alfred Aleguas, JrView full resource at toledoblade.com

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News, reviews for the gluten-free - Toledo Blade

toledoblade.com — “Good news for the gluten-free: Toledoans now have their own gluten-free blog. No, the blog itself isn’t gluten-free. That would be silly, though technically accurate. The blog, Gluten Free Glass City, offers information, help, and tips for navigating around the area while steering clear of foods made from wheat, barley, or rye. If you’ve never had to do that, it is harder than you might think. The blog is the brainchild of Kendra Royer, who, along with her sister, has allergies to gluten. She stView full resource at toledoblade.com

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Mercy sets fitness fair at Walbridge Park - Toledo Blade

toledoblade.com — “Mercy Children’s Hospital is to be host for a free fun and fitness fair Sept. 18 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Walbridge Park.The fair is to include pony rides, a petting zoo, yoga, and cooking demonstrations. Mercy Children’s is to receive a $151,377 grant from the Kohl’s Cares for Kids initiative for its Kids in Action program, which focuses on nutrition and exercise.View full resource at toledoblade.com

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Women tone up with pole, belly dancing - Toledo Blade

toledoblade.com — “Not everyone understands the fitness routine Karen Everage of Studio Fitness practices and teaches other women. Three times a week, she and dozens of other women meet at the South Toledo studio to climb poles, whip their hair back and forth, and swing their hips, but it’s not what it looks like.View full resource at toledoblade.com

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Frances Hill-Bolton: Gardening a great workout - Toledo Blade

toledoblade.com — “The Blade seeks gardeners for Weed It & Reap who are as varied as what they grow and who dig in gardens large, small, or with unusual content. In a sentence, tell us what is unique about you or your garden. Contact Tahree Lane at tlane@theblade.com or 419-724-6075. Name: Frances Hill-Bolton, supervisor of adults who have challenging behaviors at the Lucas County Board of Developmental Disabilities, living in West Toledo. Garden specs: I have four different flower beds, including 24-by-24-feet; 9View full resource at toledoblade.com

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Ohio colleges revamp programs to meet demand for nurses with more than 2-year degrees - Toledo Blade

toledoblade.com — “DAYTON, Ohio — The state's hospitals are demanding nurses with more schooling, forcing Ohio colleges to reevaluate and reconfigure their nursing programs. Examples of how schools are responding include a new three-year bachelor of science in nursing program that began Aug. 22 at Kettering College in suburban Dayton, and the phasing out of the two-year nursing degree offered at southwest Ohio's Miami University, the Dayton Daily News reported (http://bit.ly/q0J4qs). The last two years have seen aView full resource at toledoblade.com

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Summertime pain: Big mosquitoes tough enough to bite through canvas shorts show up in Michigan - Toledo Blade

toledoblade.com — “ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Some big mosquitoes tough enough to bite through canvas shorts are showing up in force in parts of Michigan this summer. AnnArbor.com reports that Psorophora ciliata has been spotted in Washtenaw County amid a general boom in the mosquito population. Ann Arbor resident Ken Clark and his family noticed the big mosquitoes at their 10-acre plot of farmland in nearby Chelsea on Sunday. Clark says the bites areView full resource at toledoblade.com

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Housing-counseling agencies left scrambling after federal funding cut - Toledo Blade

toledoblade.com — “CHICAGO -- Housing agencies are scrambling to determine how to cope without the $88 million in housing counseling funds eliminated from the federal budget. The cuts, part of the legislation signed by President Obama to prevent a government shutdown, were made amid a recent push by the Department of Housing and Urban Development to warn about mortgage-relief scams. Groups such as the National Urban League and the NAACP have predicted a troubling chain of events that could include a proliferation View full resource at toledoblade.com

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