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Tom Pounds on supporting Lucas County Children Services’ levy and Jeremy Baumhower on trick-or-treating. page 3

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DON LEE

Yes on Issue 7

ucas County Children Services (LCCS) works 24/7 to care for some of the most vulnerable among us, children at risk of abuse or neglect. Fifty percent of children served are age 5 and younger, according to Julie Malkin, public information officer for LCCS. On the Nov. 4 ballot, the agency will ask voters to renew and extend its 1.4-mill levy, currently set to expire in 2016, and increase that by an additional 0.35 mills through 2018. For the owner of a $100,000 home, that’s a total of about 15 cents per day. With declining property values and dropping federal and state funding, LCCS is feeling the squeeze. Ohio ranks 50th in the nation in child welfare funding and is the only state that relies on levies to fund services, Malkin recently told Toledo Free Press. The agency has an annual budget of $40 million, with more than half that coming from levies. LCCS has already cut $6 million from its budget by not filling vacant positions, reducing support to families who take in relatives’ children and spending down its budget fund. Thomas F. Pounds stabilization If the levy fails, LCCS will be forced to trim $1.8 million more, which will likely mean eliminating the extra money it provides to “kinship caregivers”; eliminating recreation, mentoring and tutoring programs; and ending some of the service provider contracts that help parents access services faster, Malkin said. The agency is particularly worried that eliminating the supplemental kinship caregiver funds will result in more families unable or unwilling to take in relatives’ children, Malkin said. That would mean more kids in foster care, when LCCS is already struggling to attract and retain families, who haven’t seen a pay increase since 2005. LCCS caseworkers often do difficult, sometimes dangerous and always vital and sensitive work. The links between children who experience trauma and those who end up in trouble later are well-established, Malkin said, so failing to help LCCS now will likely simply transfer the tax burden to the criminal justice system or treatment centers later. LCCS is doing something right. It leads the state in finding adoptive homes for children. It also stays involved with children past age 18, which Executive Director Dean Sparks credits with increasing high school graduation rates among teens in its care from 20 percent to about 60 percent. Sparks has recently come under scrutiny for “double-dipping” — retiring to collect a pension only to be rehired at LCCS at a (slightly) reduced salary. Lucas County Commissioners have raised concern there isn’t a succession plan in place, as Sparks is scheduled to retire mid-2015 and the two positions directly beneath him are empty. But Sparks told Toledo Free Press that passing the levy will address both issues as it will allow the agency to stabilize financially, improving the odds of attracting quality new leadership. Either way, it’s the kids who are most important. For less than 15 cents per day, we can ensure LCCS can do its best to help all children feel safe at home and get off to the right start in life. LCCS is in the business of protecting our children and there’s nothing more important than that. O Tom Pounds is president and publisher of Toledo Free Press. He can be reached at tpounds@toledofreepress.com.

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ne of the slowest hours of the year for a kid is 5-6 no Pinterest. Boys got to pick between G.I. Joe, Star Wars, Spider-Man or Superman. For the girls it was Barbie, Jem p.m. on Halloween. For me, it seemed the second hand of our living of the Holograms, maybe a Shirt Tale or Rainbow Brite. It was always a question of which bad room clock would stop moving as soon as we thing would happen first — ripping your were cleared to put our costumes on. Jeancostume or breaking your mask. My winter nine Lauber, Stan Stachak and a mustachioed coat — not Cobra — was GI Joe’s worst Jerry Anderson would be on the television enemy that night. reminding kids of the times and rules of the The worst costume was always Casper the special “all-you-can-grab candy dash” while Friendly Ghost; the show hadn’t been on the informing parents of the weather forecast for TV for decades and I doubt it was ever liked. No the upcoming two hours. kid in their right mind chose to be Casper on It was always cold; if we were lucky, it was Halloween; it was the parents who wanted their dry. There was nothing worse than having to baby to be safer and to wear a bright costume. pull the already-too-small vinyl one-piece, I also felt bad for the children who had a one-size-fits-all costume over your winter Jeremy BAUMHOWER plastic pumpkin to collect the night’s rewards. coat. The plastic mask with two holes for eyes and one slightly larger opening to allow your lungs air You couldn’t visit more than 10 houses before the thin black strap on that contraption would break. clung uncomfortably to your face and head. Store-bought costume choices were limited back in n BAUMHOWER CONTINUES ON 4 the day — there were no Halloween stores, no Internet, Thomas F. Pounds, President/Publisher tpounds@toledofreepress.com

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Student outcomes first

This is the third in a series about the Toledo Public Schools (TPS) levy. The first, “Tough choices,” was published July 26. The second, “TPS’ pig in a poke,” was published Oct. 19.

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chart below compares the 10 best performing schools versus the 10 worst performing schools based on the performance index (PI) score from 2013 state report cards. The seven schools with a PI below 70 (D or worse letter grade) are further examined as well. We can see a disturbing pattern. TPS’ underperforming schools have the most new teachers, the greatest vacancy and teacher turnover rates, and the lowest percentage of teachers with more than 15 years’ tenure compared to TPS’ highest performing schools. This can only be due to seniority — the only criteria for teacher assignment — and the single salary schedule in the TFT FLAGG contract. It seems that the contract has created a system where the highest paid, most senior teachers get the easiest positions without the challenges associated with lower performing schools. What effective organization survives and thrives under these conditions? Besides the seniority and salary schedule, there are numerous other onerous provisions that impact student outcomes and increase operational costs, including the preference for longterm substitutes, hourly teachers, tutors and home instructors for full-time positions before an outside hire; placeholder substitutes for the 77 teachers on special assignment (some of the highest tenured TPS teachers); and professional development practices. It’s not possible to comment on all of them in this column. But one point is clear: Changes are drastically needed now. The past 40 years of negotiations and most recently the lack of progress on performance audit recommendations demonstrate how difficult it will be to get the TFT and other union leadership to negotiate any changes without the appropriate leverage. A yes vote on Issue 1 ensures the problems will never be negotiated. Voting no sends a message to the board and union leadership that this community wants student outcomes to be the first priority before a levy funding salary increase is passed. O

n obvious professional goal for any teacher is to assist students in meeting their academic potential. The primary objective for a teachers union is to represent and protect its dues-paying members. While these two objectives can be compatible, students rarely come first in this equation. Albert Shanker, a past president of the American Federation of Teachers, is reputed to have said, “When schoolchildren start paying Steven union dues, that’s when I’ll start representing the interests of children.” Toledo Public Schools’ unions appear to have taken this quote as gospel. Over the past 40 years, TPS’ collective bargaining agreements have become longer and more complex, control of vital resources has been taken from the community’s elected representatives and the inflexibility of many work rules have raised costs. While there are provisions in bargaining unit contracts besides the Toledo Federation of Teachers’ (TFT) that require change, it is the TFT contract that has provisions that most egregiously hamper improving student academic outcomes beyond the considerable improvement manifested with the change to K-8 elementary schools. Seniority provisions in the TFT contract provide for five different types of seniority that control teacher classroom and school assignments, systemwide assignments for specialty teachers, transfers due to layoffs and department chair assignments. The process is complex and strips TPS administration of a key component in improving student outcomes: deployment of quality teachers. I used information obtained from the Ohio Department of Education and TPS via open records requests to test my speculation that this process has put at-risk students in central city and underperforming schools at a disadvantage. Sure enough, something is going on and it’s impacting Steven Flagg is a community activist with more than 20 years of experience in education advominority and poor students the most. TPS has 40 K-8 elementary schools. The cacy. For more of his writings, visit tpsinfo.com.

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Bottom 10 PI under 70 (3) Top 10 K-8 District Avg.

Avg. Teacher New Vacancy Teachers over 15 Tenure (Years) Teachers (1) Rate Years Tenure (2)

12.49 12.12 16.21 14.73

37.93% 25.86% 18.97% N/A

7.98% 9.15% 2.25% 4.45%

15.36% 8.5% 33.82% N/A

Turnover Avg. Performance Rate Index

17.23% 19.72% 5.97% 9.83%

(1) Teachers at affected schools as a percentage of all new teachers at K-8 elementary schools. (2) Teachers at affected schools as a percentage of all teachers at K-8 elementary schools with more than 15 years’ tenure. (3) Seven schools had a performance index (PI) less than 70.

68.48 65.26 94.72 82.80

At 6 p.m. the TV would give us the go-ahead and the dash would begin. We had two hours to fill our full-sized pillowcases with as much candy as possible. My dad was always our chaperone, working on an unagreed-upon commission. My mom was the designated person to stay back and hand out candy to those who knocked on our door, something she still enjoys to this day. My West Toledo neighborhood was not built for Halloween. We had neither sidewalks nor curbed streets and the lighting was inadequate. To meet our goals we had to combat puddles, piles of leaves and slower and younger siblings who had not properly selected a costume based on speed, but rather prettiness. We battled tall grass, crazy dogs and sometimes crazier neighbors. In that neighborhood, houses not decorated for Halloween were scarier than ones that were. It took courage to knock on the often poorly lit doors, especially on those homes featured in neighborhood folklore where children were allegedly kept in the basements. We had no idea that every house was a ranch with no subdwelling. We were kids, we were stupid — but that night, we were brave. The reward for our bravery would hopefully be a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup, Twix or Kit Kat. Sometimes we would strike gold and stumble on a home giving away full-size bars. I remember the feeling of pure joy when you saw an old lady making it rain regular-sized delicious treats. I also remember the times we would strike out and get pennies, a toothbrush or — worse — a coupon. What the hell is a kid going to do with a free ice cream? We couldn’t drive, we could barely ride a bike. Halloween was one of the few times I was allowed to cross certain roads. I couldn’t remember my multiplication table or state capitals, but I could tell you which house gave what candy away on every street we ventured. Over the following nights, fantasies of revenge would fill our heads for those who left their lights off. How dare they! As we tackled street after street, and our stash got larger in size, new thoughts and fears would start to arise. Would someone try to snatch our bag of candy? The neighborhood near McGregor and Clover lanes is known for a lot of good things, like providing quarterbacks and point guards for generations of Whitmer sports teams and a big empty field net to the then-recently built library to hang out and “park.” But it was also known for legendary bag-snatching stories — all completely unfounded — where children would have trick-or-treated for an hour and 55 minutes only to have a squad of goons lay down a beating and take their hard-earned bag. I later realized why my sister and I had always remain unscathed from such unprovoked attacks — my dad would be dragging a wagon full of beer while wearing his dirty work clothes, looking like one of the crazies I mentioned earlier. Imagine Jason from “Friday the 13th” without the mask, having a slight buzz and sore feet. That was my dad, Dave. The second slowest hour of the year was when Dave would play Candy TSA Agent and painstakingly over-evaluate every piece of candy we collected. He was looking for needles,

October 26, 2014 pinholes, any signs of tampering. He would use this safety check processing time to get first pick of anything he liked in the bag, a nonnegotiable cost of business that was repeatedly stated with every piece of candy his fingers touched. It was pure childhood torture. But he never seemed to pick any of my or my sister’s favorites. He would choose the awful Tootsie Rolls, Necco Wafers or Bit-O-Honey chews, which was surprising because this man loves his chocolate and peanut butter. After 20 years of Halloween as a parent, I now understand why Dad never selected our favorite pieces. After watching my children carry a heavy sack around a dark neighborhood for 90 minutes, all while being forced to say “hello,” “trick or treat” and “thank you” to countless weirdlooking strange neighbors, my kids earn every single piece of candy tossed in their bags. Now I’m the Candy TSA Agent who painstakingly touches every Whatchamacallit, Red Vines and Bazooka Joe bubble gum. I have learned to take inventory, noting which child collected which piece, and play commissioner to facilitate candy trades. I’ve also become the Halloween villain who informs my overly ambitious children that they cannot eat more than a couple of pieces that very night and every day that follows. I am now the guy who hides their bowls of candy on top of the refrigerator. The times and costumes may have changed, but Halloween has stayed the same. Halloween’s ultimate “treat” is quality time with your family. It’s carving pumpkins, costume selections, Linus waiting all night in a pumpkin patch, classroom parties and school parades. Halloween “tricks” us into being a good neighbor one night a year, with the promise of smiling faces hiding behind a plastic mask, children reluctantly wearing their winter coats stuffed inside a vinyl costume while screaming “trick or treat,” a parent pulling a beer wagon — all in the hopes that you answer the door without a coupon in your hand. So turn on your light because Halloween is an opportunity for you to be a part of someone’s memories. And to the nice lady at Airedale and Armada: Thanks for the full-sized Twix. O Email columnist Jeremy Baumhower at jeremytheproducer@icloud.com or follow him on Twitter at @jeremytheproduc.

For a list of Toledo-area trick-or-treat times, see page 20


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The Most Rev. Daniel E. Thomas was installed as the eighth Roman Catholic Bishop of Toledo on Oct. 22, promising to follow the example of devotion to Jesus Christ set by the late pope, St. John Paul II, whose papal inauguration took place 36 years ago that same day. “I thought it was magnificent,” Thomas said in an interview with Toledo Free Press the following day. “The whole church was gathered together as one.” The installation took place inside a filled-to-capacity Our Lady, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Cathedral on Collingwood Boulevard, and was broadcast live on TV, radio and Internet both locally and nationally. Catholic leaders from across the United States were in attendance, including New York Archbishop Cardinal Timothy Dolan. Archbishops Carlo Maria Viganò, the Apostolic Nuncio to the United States, and Cincinnati’s Dennis Schnurr were the installing bishops. Former Toledo Bishop and current Archbishop Leonard Blair of Hartford and Philadelphia Archbishop Charles Chaput, along with Schnurr and Viganò, all concelebrated the Mass, with Thomas serving as the main celebrant.

Installation homily

Thomas, the former auxiliary bishop of Philadelphia, offered the homily and used a chalice and paten his parents gave him upon his 1985 ordination. St. John Paul II used the chalice and paten during a pri-

vate 1995 Mass in Philadelphia, and Thomas frequently mentioned the former pope in his homily. Thomas was overcome with emotion and had to pause when speaking about St. John Paul II, who during a Philadelphia visit was found prostrate alone, praying in front of the Eucharist after a long day when most had already retired for the night. He also delivered a message to Pope Francis, via Viganò: “Please tell Pope Francis that we love Christ, we love the church and we love him.” Thomas also thanked his Toledo predecessor, Blair, who is now serving the Diocese of Hartford, Connecticut, as archbishop. “Thank you archbishop, for 10 years of fidelity, apostolic zeal and witness,” Thomas said. “We are grateful.” In addressing his fellow priests, Thomas referenced a rectory-owned stained glass window depicting Jesus as the “Good Shepherd,” and offered: “I love you. I can’t wait to get to know you and I can’t wait for you to get to know me. The task of each bishop, together with the people, is to announce the good news and proclaim Christ. My dear brother priests, I am one with you in the priesthood. I pray that we may always be one in heart and mind in the priesthood.” Thomas offered similar words of comfort to everyday lay Catholics, hoping to work together for Jesus. “I love you, and I hope that in your daily lives as husbands and wives, moms and dads, sons and daughters, each day you will live in Christ so that together we might announce the new evangelization,” Thomas said.

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Daniel E. Thomas was installed as bishop of toledo during an Oct. 22 CEREMONY at Rosary Cathedral.

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n BISHOP CONTINUED FROM 6 The rosary, a popular form of Catholic prayer and meditation long promoted and beloved by previous popes, was also referenced by Thomas. “To pray the rosary is to hand over our burdens to the merciful hearts of Christ and his mother,” Thomas said. He also pledged to add a depiction of the relatively newer Luminous Mysteries to the Cathedral; the five mysteries focusing on the public ministry of Jesus were added to the Rosary by St. John Paul II in 2002. He also specifically addressed the youth and elderly, asking the youth to be his “wings” and the elderly the “roots” of his ministry.

Background

Thomas said he first considered becoming a priest at as young as 7 years old, but the thought of becoming a bishop never entered his mind, even as a young adult. “Never,” he said. “I certainly thought of being a priest. The one thing that I kept in my heart was being a priest. I answered that call as a senior in high school.” Thomas was born and raised in Philadelphia, and attended Catholic schools through high school. He earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Saint Charles Borromeo

Seminary in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, and later a licentiate in sacred theology in 1989 from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. He was ordained a priest in Philadelphia in 1985 and served as a parish priest until 1990, when he was assigned to serve the Holy See as an official of the Congregation for Bishops, the section of the Roman Curia that coordinates the selection of candidates for the episcopacy. There he also served as adjunct spiritual director at the Pontifical North American College seminary in Rome. In 1995 he was named Monsignor by Pope John Paul II, who in 2005 also named him a Prelate of Honor. That same year he returned to Pennsylvania as a parish priest, and in 2006 was ordained auxiliary bishop of Philadelphia. Thomas has also served on several archdiocesan boards and remains a member of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations, the Ad Hoc Committee on Catechism and the Committee on Divine Worship. He is also a member of the National Advisory Council for the Saint John Vianney Center in Downingtown, Pennsylvania, and the Episcopal Advisory Board for the National Conference

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Impression of Toledo

The Diocese of Toledo differs from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia in many ways, the greatest of which may be the need for a reliable vehicle if Thomas plans to visit the diocese’s 319,907 Catholics as he intends. In Toledo, he shepherds a flock smaller in size, yet much more widespread. The Diocese of Toledo measures 8,222 square miles across 19 counties, compared to Philadelphia’s 2,202 square miles in just five densely populated counties; Toledo’s diocesan population is 1,465,561 residents, compared to Philadelphia’s 4,050,793. Parishes and priests are also easier to come by in America’s fifth-largest city. Toledo has 124 parishes and 159 priests, compared to Philadelphia’s 235 parishes and 523 priests. Toledo has 58 diocesan elementary schools and 10,778 students; Philadelphia has 128 schools with 45,613 students. Certainly no two dioceses are the same, but Thomas said he embraces the switch in locale and believes Toledo and Philadelphia are more alike than it first may seem.

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BISHOP Thomas GREETS CATHERINE LINDEN, a FIFth-grader from sandusky Central Catholic School, DURING HIS INSTALLATION CEREMONY.

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n BISHOP CONTINUED FROM 7 “I had an experience of moving to a foreign country,” he said. “Those differences weigh in comparison.” Once, Thomas said, while having dinner in Italy with his parents and friends, his mother expressed regret for not being able to speak the local language. An Italian friend countered with an assurance that instantly made the world seem smaller: “No, no, we speak the language of love. We are a family of faith.”

A bishop for others

While the new bishop’s primary focus is to serve those who are Catholic, he is in a sense here for all of Northwest Ohio. Thomas said he was sent by Pope Francis to serve the local church — the Toledo Diocese — by caring for those who are Catholic and helping them “to get to heaven.” But he also hopes to work with other denominations and share in the task of spreading the Gospel. “For everyone else, [the bishop is] charged to proclaim the Gospel and be the face of Christ,” Thomas said. “My outreach is to every single person. The reality is my task is to treat them all as Christ would treat them.” As for now, he said he’s excited to have a busy schedule, meet as many people as he can, learn the area and eventually enjoy some of the local sights, including Tony Packo’s, where he has already been asked to sign a hot dog bun. “The best advice I was given when I came to Toledo was ‘Just be yourself,’” Thomas said. “Be the person God intended you to be.” O

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Local, state agencies being proactive with Ebola precautions By Danielle Stanton

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The threat of the Ebola virus hit close to home this month after an infected nurse in Dallas boarded a plane to Cleveland. So far, no one in Ohio has been infected with the disease, but local and state agencies are preparing themselves for the possibility. Statewide, there are 164 people who came in contact with an infected person and are being monitored until Nov. 4, the last day of the 21-day period in which a person can come down with the virus after being exposed, said Dr. Mary DiOrio, the state epidemiologist with the Ohio Department of Health (ODH). At least three people are under quarantine. DiOrio was part of a conference call with reporters Oct. 22 that gave a status report on Ohio’s Ebola response one week after the Ebola threat in the Cleveland/Akron area. Also on the call were Dr. Christopher Braden, the Ohio lead of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); Richard Hodges, director of the ODH; and Michael Abrams, president and CEO of Ohio Hospital Association (OHA).

“This is significant in Ohio because we’ve never had to deal with Ebola, but we do have experience. ... We just had a measles outbreak recently,” DiOrio said. “We have protocols. We began our Ebola preparations over the summer and were quickly able to implement a response with state and local agencies.” Braden told reporters that the state’s response to Ebola is in good shape but not yet “out of the woods” a week after the threat. “When we first came (to Ohio) it was obvious that the rapid and aggressive response was started and well underway,” Braden said. “When we reflect back on a week of very hard work as an assessment, we are in a very good place. We have some time before we are out of the woods [but] we are at a place in the reponse where we can take a deep breath and reflect on the week to go forward.” Federal authorities said Oct. 22 that everyone traveling into the U.S. from Ebola-stricken nations will be monitored for symptoms for 21 days. That includes returning American aid workers, federal health employees and journalists, as well as West African travelers. Dallas nurse Amber Vinson was part of a team that treated Liberian Thomas Eric Duncan, who contracted the disease

in Liberia before coming to the United States. Duncan died Oct. 8, eight days after diagnosis. Nurse Nina Pham contracted Ebola while caring for Duncan after he was admitted but before he was diagnosed. Vinson, the second nurse to be infected, boarded a plane from Dallas to Cleveland on Oct. 10. She had been monitoring herself for symptoms, but was not restricted from traveling because she was not a risk according to CDC guidelines. The condition of both nurses has improved, and Vinson recently tested negative for the virus.

Toledo response

In Toledo, the Lucas County Health Department has taken the lead on the area’s response to a potential Ebola outbreak and has been holding meetings and discussions with first responders, local hospitals and others, including the Lucas County Emergency Management Agency, the Lucas County Sheriff’s Office, the Toledo Express Airport, the Ohio Air National Guard and the mayor’s office. “The situation that happened in the Cleveland/Akron area got us thinking it could be something we could be faced with. It’s always better to be prepared,” said Samantha Eitniear, Lucas County commu-

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nity response coordinator. Stephen Arnold, Toledo Express Airport manager, said his agency is following the lead of the county and the Transportation Security Administration. The likelihood of Ebola arriving in Toledo from Africa by plane is small, because most international travelers are checked at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago before arriving in Toledo, he said. But if someone were to be suspected of infection, the 180th Fighter Wing of the Ohio Air National Guard would be the first responders. A guardsman would don protective gear and board the plane to question the person further. Then procedures would be followed to care for the individual. “Everyone is standing back and taking a good look at this thing. We’re in the right position to handle this,” Arnold said. “We feel confident around here because there’s been so much discussion (of procedure) so we’re probably in better shape than Cleveland or Dallas. People here are taking notice of what could happen.” ProMedica was “ahead of the game” and began Ebola preparations this past summer, said Brian Biggie, a nurse and ProMedica’s system coordinator for disaster preparedness.

“Aug. 2, our system brought together a small functioning team to work on our Ebola response plan before it had hit the United States,” Biggie said. “We take these things very seriously.” However, when Duncan became the first Ebola patient diagnosed in the United States and Vinson flew to Cleveland, the “landscape” changed dramatically in Ohio, he said. To be prepared here, the ProMedica team has conducted drills, established routes of communication and practiced patient management. The ODH and the OHA have both required hospitals to hold drills and the CDC has released new guidelines on how to “don and duff ” personal protective equipment (PPE). ProMedica has adopted those requirements. “We have confidence in our PPE stance,” Biggie said. “We’re reacting as quickly as we can to every changing disease process. It’s a moving target.” The ODH requested emergency funding from the state, which allocated $800,000 for protective gear to send to any area of the state that may have an outbreak, said Bill Teets, spokesman for Ohio’s Emergency Operations Center. n EBOLA CONTINUES ON 11

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n EBOLA CONTINUED FROM 10 “Most health care providers have some supply of PPEs on hand because they’re used in a variety of situations,” Teets said. “But because of a large number of PPE required for an Ebola patient, we would go through supplies pretty quickly. So we have them ready and available.” The Ebola virus, which is found in

several African countries, was first identified in 1976 near the Ebola River in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The 2014 Ebola outbreak is the largest Ebola outbreak in history, according to the CDC’s website. Ebola spreads from direct contact with body fluids of an infected person. Symptoms appear within 21 days of exposure. People exposed are not con-

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“Organ donation is something you never want to think about,” said Kelly Yakumithis, whose 6-year-old daughter Elena was killed in a car accident in June 2010. “But the hope you can give another family is immeasurable.” Kelly and her husband, Monny, will participate in the inaugural Hero Hustle 5K on Nov. 1 at the Shops at Fallen Timbers in Maumee. The event, presented by Community Tissue Services of Northwest Ohio and Life Connection of Ohio, is designed to strengthen support, education and recognition of organ, eye and tissue donation in Northwest Ohio.

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n HERO HUSTLE CONTINUED FROM 11 According to Steele, more than 123,000 people are currently awaiting life-saving organ transplants in the U.S., including over 3,300 Ohioans. Thirty people die every day waiting for organ transplants. One person has the power to save eight lives through organ donation and 50 more through tissue donation. More than 28,000 lives are saved through organ donation every year, and more than one million people benefit from tissue transplants every year. None of these statistics were on the mind of Kelly or Monny on June 9, 2010, when Kelly was in a car accident with their son, Alex, and their daughter, Elena. Kelly and Alex weren’t hurt, but Elena sustained a traumatic brain injury. After learning their daughter would not

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School. The Maumee High School girls’ cross-country team will run the race in Team Elena shirts as well. Two of Kelly’s brothers-in-law plan to run the New York City Marathon the following day wearing Team Elena shirts. Hero Hustle organizers decided to hold the event Nov. 1 to kick off the month of Thanksgiving because there are countless grateful recipients in Northwest Ohio, Steele said. “When you are faced with the darkest time of your life, the last thing you are thinking about is organ donation,” Kelly said. “But to see the lives that Elena has touched is an amazing thing.” For more information about Hero Hustle, visit Facebook.com/NWOhioHeroHustle5K. To register as an organ donor, visit DonateLifeOhio.org. O

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people was my husband. “At night, after the kids would go to bed, I would tell him, ‘I just wish we had something like that here. ... I wish we could have it everywhere — every family deserves something that special.’ I kept talking about it and talking about it. And all of a sudden, it dawned on me that if I wanted it here, I was going to have to do it here.” Sara began to discuss the idea with Dawn Lyman, the executive director of the Toledo branch of March of Dimes. (Hegarty is on the group’s board of directors.) “She jumped on it,” Hegarty said. “She had two little boys who died at 21 weeks — twins. And so this project means just as much to her as it does to me. And she said, ‘Of course, let’s do this.’ And so over the summer, she was the one who went out and spoke to the hospitals. And it didn’t take much convincing — the hospitals were ready to go.” Every donated dress can be crafted into 10-12 burial gowns. ProMedica and Mercy hospital systems will distribute the garments upon their completion, which Hegarty estimates will happen sometime around the new year. Hegarty said she has been amazed at the outpouring of support, from those who have donated dresses to those who have given their time and expertise to make the gowns. “I’ve gotten emails upon messages, and emails through Facebook and people have called me to tell me their story. Because they thought, ‘She shared with me her story. I want to tell her my story, of my child.’ Whether they lived for a few hours, or whether they died and were born sleeping, like Gabriel was, they share these very personal stories with me, and I am so honored and touched. This has been more than I ever could have expected.” The sharing of those stories — and her own — is a big part of what makes this project so important, Hegarty said. “I can’t remember another time in my life where it felt like Shaun and I were the only two people in the world going through this pain. And in actuality, we’re not. One out of every 160 births is stillborn. That’s one baby every 20 minutes who is born sleeping. I mean, you don’t know that — that emotional time, you think that nobody else will ever feel this pain. So I just want them to know that they’re not alone.” Dresses can be donated at March of Dimes, 3450 W. Central Ave., Suite 352. Drop-off times are 1-6 p.m. Tuesdays, 8 a.m. to noon Thursdays, or by appointment. For more information, visit gabrielsgowns.org. O

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Tenants at the “mancaves” of the Stone Oak Business Condominiums at the corner of Airport Highway and Albon Road have new neighbors after last weekend’s grand opening of a new facility for the veteran youth volleyball organization, Glass City Athletics. The 22,500-square-foot facility will house Glass City Athletics’ travel youth volleyball program, as well as Toledo Elite Basketball Club and Toledo Sport and Social Club adult recreational sports. Developer Stephanie Kuhlman of Industrial Developers Ltd. estimates the facility will bring in 300-400 people a weekend during travel volleyball tournaments. This could mean more development along Airport Highway. “At the moment, once you hit that Super Kroger by Holloway, everything sort of stops right there. We’re hoping to tie that development space into our development farther down,” Kuhlman said. “There have already been more sales of land as people know that things are coming. It just stretches everything west a little bit.” Glass City Athletics owner Dana Hooper connected with property owners Greg Repass and Rich Iott through Kuhlman, whose daughters play volleyball at the club. “I’ve been looking for the last

eight years for a place, but nothing fit with location, price, all those kinds of things,” Hooper said. Until now, the volleyball club has rented spaces around the city, including Tam-OShanter and the University of Toledo. Repass, co-owner of the 15-acre property, said he hadn’t planned on opening an indoor athletic facility. In fact, the original plan was to augment the existing Stone Oak Business Condominiums with more mancaves, individual, multipurpose condominium units geared toward men. However, after connecting with Glass City, the project took a different path. “God had a different plan and we were trying to be obedient to him,” Repass said. “We wanted to do something that would benefit the youth in this community, and [Glass City] needed somebody who would believe in them.” In addition to the sports facilities, additional retail and restaurant facilities will be going in on the property in early 2015. The biggest of these additional facilities is a nationally franchised indoor trampoline park called SkyZone. That project broke ground earlier this month and should be open early next year. SkyZone approached the property’s owners and developers after spending a long time scouting locations in the Toledo area. They were eager to build near an athletic com-

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plex because of the extra business the captive audience of tournamentgoers can provide. “When a family comes to town for a tournament, the players usually have siblings, the other kids have nowhere to go, nothing to do,” Repass said, “So one parent can go take the younger kids to jump on the trampolines next

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door. We truly think it was a match that was made in heaven.” Kuhlman said the Las Vegas-based company has opened 50 new locations this year; the next closest location to Toledo is in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The project is estimated to create 70 new jobs. As for the ‘mancaves,’ Repass said the tenants were a little nervous to have such

a large-scale project go in right next to them. However, so far, so good. “Quite honestly, it’s not the direction they thought that the project was going to go — but they’ve welcomed the tenants,” Repass said. “They understand that the new development is good for everybody, good for them and good for our community.” O

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Four businesses to be inducted into EBE HOF Nov. 6 Four area businesses will be inducted into this year’s Entrepreneurial & Business Excellence Hall of Fame (EBE HOF) on Nov. 6. Honored for business excellence will be American Broadband + Telecommunications, Hanson Inc. and The

Oasis Restaurant & Delivery. Honored for excellence in family business will be Rima Manufacturing Company. The EBE HOF recognizes outstanding entrepreneurs and business leaders who have built and sustained growing businesses and created jobs

in the region, said Adam Davenport, EBE HOF chairman and president of Gorillas & Gazelles, founding sponsor of the event. The companies will be inducted during a public ceremony Nov. 6 at The Pinnacle, 1772 Indian Wood Circle,

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Os-Scares” begins with a short film just before guests are immersed in the dark space that is the Haunted Hydro. There is little time to let your eyes adjust before being pushed along what seems like endless nooks, crannies and corridors, all inspired by film and television. In addition to revamped rooms, Hydro guests also navigate the haunt in reverse this year, making old and familiar corners and rooms feel unusual and spooky once more. So as not to spoil the final event that precedes your successful depar-

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daylights out of you. Members of Toledo’s Glacity Theatre Collective (GTC) hope to inspire the latter emotion in those who attend their latest creation, “The Satanarium.”

Billed as an “immersive horror performance,” the production will take place at 8 p.m. Oct. 24-26 and 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Oct. 31 in the basement of the Collingwood Arts Center, 2413 Collingwood Blvd. “‘The Satanarium’ consists of a group of women who seek to spiritually awaken outsiders through the guise of a sanitarium,” said co-writer/ director Megan Aherne, assistant artistic director of GTC. “It is unclear whether they are really nurses, doctors or even patients themselves. These women encourage their visitors to appreciate and accept the existence of the dark forces that they worship, by exposing them to their ritualistic ways. Audiences are taken on a ‘tour’ of the sisters’ practices as they are guided through the

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Popular meeting spot for gangsters during Prohibition. 6630 S. Dixie Hwy., Erie. (734) 6360954 or angelosnorthwoodvilla.net. ✯ Tom Szor on piano, 5:30-9:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.

Bar 145º

Features burgers, bands and bourbon. $5 cover. 5304 Monroe St. (419) 5930073 or bar145toledo.com. ✯ $5 martinis and burgers: Wednesdays.

The Blarney Irish Pub

Catch local acts while taking in the pub’s modern Irish and American fare. 601 Monroe St. (419) 418-2339 or www.theblarneyirishpub.com. ✯ “Toledo’s Best Singers” Karaoke: 7-11 p.m. Wednesdays. ✯ Last Born Sons: Oct. 24. ✯ The Eight Fifteens: Oct. 25.

Bronze Boar

Be sure to check out this Warehouse District tavern’s namesake, overhead near the entrance. 20 S. Huron St. (419) 244-2627 or www.bronzeboar.com. ✯ Open mic with Steve Finelli and Oliver Roses: Mondays. ✯ Open mic and Steve Kennedy: Thursdays. ✯ Stonehouse: Oct. 24. ✯ Crucial 420: Oct. 25.

Dégagé Jazz Café

Signature drinks, such as pumpkin martinis, plus live local jazz performers. 301 River Road, Maumee. $5 weekends for cafe seating. (419) 794-8205, degagejazzcafe.com. ✯ Gene Parker: Tuesdays. ✯ Gene Parker & Friends: Wednesdays.

✯ Damen Cook: Oct. 24 and 25. ✯ Ruth Nichols: Oct. 30.

The Distillery

The mic is open on Sundays, but paid entertainers rock out Fridays-Saturdays. 4311 Heatherdowns Blvd. (419) 382-1444 or www. thedistilleryonline.com. ✯ Sunday Ticket: Sundays. ✯ Monday Night Football: Mondays. ✯ Trivia with Team Lunchbox: Tuesdays. ✯ Name That Tune: Wednesdays. ✯ The Bridges: Oct. 24-25. ✯ Kids With Knives: Oct. 30.

Doc Watson’s

Named in honor of the owners’ forefather, this bar and restaurant serves a variety of dishes and entertainment. 1515 S. Byrne Road. (419) 3896003 or docwatsonstoledo.com. ✯ Sporcle Live Trivia: Thursdays. ✯ Katty Whomp-Us: 10 p.m. Oct. 24. ✯ Adam Sorelle: 10 p.m. Oct. 25.

Dorr St. Café

Grab a reuben or some fish while bobbing your head to some tunes. Southwest corner of Dorr Street at Reynolds Road. (419) 531-4446 or www.dorrstreetcafe.com. ✯ Ryan Roth: Oct. 24.

Durty Bird

A full bar featuring multiple happy hours (4-7 p.m.) on weekdays, plus live entertainment four nights a week. 2 S. St. Clair St. (419) 2432473 or www.yeoldedurtybird.com. ✯ SWINGMANIA: 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Oct. 24. ✯ Ruth Nichols Quartet: 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Oct. 25. ✯ Bradley McNett: 1-4 p.m. Oct. 26. ✯ The New Mondays: 6-9 p.m. Oct. 27. ✯ Michelle S. and the Associates: 7-10 p.m. Oct. 28. ✯ Jeff Stewart: 7-10 p.m. Oct. 29. ✯ Andrew Ellis: 7:30-10:30 p.m. Oct. 30.

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Elixer

This two-man band performs Beatles songs acoustically. www.beatlesebooks.com/elixir. ✯ Belle Wine & Martini Lounge, 315 Hollister Lane (Levis Commons), 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Oct. 24. ✯ Quimby’s Food And Spirits, 3536 Sterns Road, Lambertville. 8-11 p.m. Oct. 25.

French Quarter J. Patrick’s Pub

Live entertainment after 9:30 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays. Holiday Inn French Quarter, 10630 Fremont Pike, Perrysburg. (419) 8743111 or www.hifq.com. ✯ Time Trax: Oct. 24-25.

Hollywood Casino Toledo

Hollywood Casino Toledo offers musical distractions from all the lights, noise and jackpots. 777 Hollywood Blvd. (419) 661-5200 or www. hollywoodcasinotoledo.com. ✯ Who’s Bad Michael Jackson Tribute: 9 p.m. Oct. 24 and 9:30 p.m. Oct. 25.

Jazz on the Maumee

The Art Tatum Jazz Society will provide smooth, cool “Twilight Jazz” along the river, appetizers included. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Grand Plaza Hotel’s Aqua Lounge, 444 N. Summit St. $5-$15. (419) 241-1411 or www.arttatumsociety.com. ✯ Guy Mintus with a special guest: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Oct. 30.

Name That Tune

✯ The Oarhouse, 5044 Suder Ave.: 8-10 p.m. Mondays, 6-8:30 p.m. Fridays. ✯ Ralphie’s Sports Eatery, 6609 Airport Hwy.: 8-10 p.m. Tuesdays. ✯ Jed’s Barbeque and Brew, 855 S. HollandSylvania Road: 6-8 p.m. Wednesdays. ✯ Pat & Dandy’s Sports Bar & Grill, 3344 W. Laskey Road: 9-11 p.m. Wednesdays. ✯ Ralphie’s Sports Eatery, 5702 Monroe St.: 7-9 p.m. Thursdays.

One2 Lounge at Treo

Live music starts at 7:30 p.m. 5703 Main St., Sylvania. (419) 882-2266 or treosylvania.com.

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✯ Smugglers Trio: Oct. 24. ✯ Stonehouse: Oct. 25.

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3664 Rugby Drive. (419) 85-2121. ✯ The Fritz Byers Band: 6-9 p.m. Sept. 24.

SWINGMANIA

With its focus on swing music, Jeff McDonald’s group of musicians provides a peek into another era. (419) 708-0265, (419) 874-0290 or www.swingmania.org. ✯ Trotters Tavern, 5131 Heatherdowns Blvd. (419) 381-2079: 8 p.m. Tuesdays. ✯ Durty Bird, 2 S. St. Clair St.: 8:30 p.m. Oct. 24.

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Chef Jeff Henderson

Ordinary People, Extraordinary Stories featuring Food Network’s Chef Jeff Henderson. Dinner at 6:30 p.m., lecture at 7:30 p.m. and Third Street Cigar book signing at 8:30 p.m. Oct. 28. Bowling This is a place to go and relax while enjoying Green State University’s Moore Musical Arts music. The establishment features pictures, Center. (419) 372-8171 or www.bgsu.edu/arts. posters and signed guitars by national acts. 20 N. 3rd St. (419) 440-0020 Eastwood Theater ✯ Adam SoRelle: 8-11 p.m. Oct. 24. The historic landmark is screening movies for $5. 817 E. Broadway St. For more information, The Village Idiot (419) 720-5199 or eastwoodtheater.com. Tunes combined with pizza and booze. 309 ✯ “Earth To Echo”: 6 p.m. Oct. 24, 7:30 p.m. Conant St., Maumee. (419) 893-7281 or www. Oct. 25, 4 p.m. Oct. 26 and 7 p.m. Oct. 30. villageidiotmaumee.com. ✯ “Guardians of the Galaxy”: 8 and 10:30 p.m. ✯ The House Band: Fridays. Oct. 24, 1:15 and 9:40 p.m. Oct. 25, 6 and 8:45 ✯ Dooley Wilson, Bob Rex and friends: Sundays. p.m. on Oct. 26 and 9:10 p.m. Oct. 30. ✯ Frankie May and friends: Mondays. Crawl-O-Ween ✯ John Barile & Bobby May: Tuesdays. Third annual Crawl-O-Ween sponsored by the ✯ Andrew Ellis: Wednesdays. Downtown Toledo Pub Club, featuring a costume ✯ The Polka Floyd Show: Oct. 24. contest with cash prizes and more. Proceeds ✯ Whistle Stop Revue: Oct. 25. benefit St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital. Ye Olde Cock n’ Bull 5 p.m. Oct. 31. Free. For more information, visit Featuring 30 draught beer selections, Facebook.com/DowtownToledoPubClub. daily drink specials and live entertainment daily. 9 N. Huron St. (419) 244-2855 or face- Zombie Bar Crawl Fifth annual Adams Street Zombie Bar Crawl. book.com/cocknbulltoledo. ✯ Danny Mettler hosts Open Mic Night: Oct. 24 Happy hour 6-8 p.m., zombie march 8:30 p.m. starting from 14th and Adams streets. Wednesdays. Participating bars: Wesley’s, 1201 Adams St..; ✯ Tore Down Blues Jam Band: Sundays. ✯ Bobby Mary and John Barile followed by The Manhattan’s, 1516 Adams St.; The Attic on Adams, 1701 Adams St.; Ottawa Tavern, 1817 Eight Fifteens: Oct. 24. Adams St.; and Bretz, 2012 Adams St. Glass City ✯ Last Call Heroes: Oct. 25. Cafe open midnight to 5 a.m. Makeup available ✯ Tore Down Blues Band Jam: Oct. 26. at Toledo School for the Arts. ✯ Joe Woods: Oct. 28. ✯ Danny Mettler: Oct. 29. If you would like your event in The Pulse, ✯ Captain Sweet Shoes: Oct. 30. contact Matt at mattliasse@gmail.com.

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Comprehensive Renovations to 6729 Nebraska IFB #14-B011 Lucas Metropolitan Housing Authority (LMHA) will receive bids for Comprehensive Renovations to 6729 Nebraska. Received in accordance with law until Fri., Nov. 14, 2014, 10AM ET. Pre-Bid Conf.: Oct. 24, 2014, 10AM ET, 6729 Nebraska, Holland, OH. For Documents: www.lucasmha.org, 435 Nebraska Ave., Toledo, OH 43604 or 419-259-9446 (TRS: Dial 711). Bidders required to meet Affirmative Action and Equal Employment Opportunity requirements as described in Executive Order #11246. Sec. 3 Compliance Applicable.

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Sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Lucas County, Ohio, in the Purchasing Department until 2:00 P.M. (local time), November 12, 2014 and opened immediately thereafter for #14-016P Medical Supplies – Lucas County for Lucas County Emergency Medical Service, according to specifications on file in the Purchasing Department, Board of County Commissioners and available for examination during regular working hours or download the bid by going to the site; http:// www.co.lucas.oh.us/bids.asp. Prior to 2:00 P.M. (local time), November 12, 2014, each bid upon submission must be stamped for the time and date and placed in our bid box. The bid box is located in the Receptionist Area, Lucas County Purchasing Department, One Government Center, Suite 480, Toledo, Ohio 43604-2247. Each bid shall contain the full name of each person submitting the bid and the name of every person or company interested in same and must be accompanied by a Bid Bond, Certified Check, Cashiers Check or Money Order drawn on a Solvent Bank or Savings and Loan Association, in the sum of One Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($1,000.00). This notice is posted at http://www.co.lucas. oh.us/bids.asp. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners, Lucas County, Ohio. Carol Contrada – President Tina Skeldon Wozniak – Commissioner Pete Gerken – Commissioner Bid #14-016P Medical Supplies – Lucas County

UNPLANNED PREGNANCY? THINKING OF ADOPTION? Open or closed adoption. YOU choose the family. LIVING EXPENSES PAID. Abbys One True Gift Adoptions. Call 24/7. 866-413-6294. All real estate advertised in this paper is subject to the federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, in the sale, rental, or financing of housing. This Publisher will not knowingly accept any advertising that violates any applicable law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this paper are available on an equal opportunity basis. If you believe you have been discriminated against in connection with the sale, rental, or financing of housing, call the Toledo Fair Housing Center, (419) 243-6163.

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A home for Paws, Regina Raven

THE FOLLOWING STORAGE UNITS WILL BE THE OCEAN Corp. 10840 Rockley Road, SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION BY LOCK-IT-UP, Houston, Texas 77099. Train for a New Paws has a unique look that Career. *Underwater Welder. Commercial LLC ON OR AFTER 11-18-2014 AT LEONARD’S is sure to grab your attention. He Diver. *NDT/Weld Inspector. Job Placement AUCTION SERVICE 6350 CONSEAR RD OTTAWA Assistance. Financial Aid available for those is a 1-year-old boxer and AusLAKE, MI RICHARD LEONARD AUCTIONEER. who qualify. 1-800-321-0298. tralian cattle dog mix. He would 3316 DUSTIN OREGON OH 43616 2013 CASPER WILCZYNSKI 3115 NAVARRE AVE love to have a big yard where he General Employment #12 HOUSEHOLD. 8054 CAROL EPPLER 3300 can run around and play all day YORKTOWN HOUSEHOLD. long. He does get scared of loud IES NEEDS 5401 TELEGRAPH TOLEDO OH 43612 noises, but with time and patience Paws Regina Raven DEPENDABLE WORKERS 2706 CARREANNE PREVOST 321 WALNUT LANE he will learn all there is to love in IMPACT EMPLOYMENT SOLUTIONS is hiring for HOUSEHOLD. 2405 GILBERT KANDLER 109 S the world. Paws also does very getting attention from people and all shifts to work at the “Cookie Factory/HearthNEEPER ST CAPAC MI 48014 HOUSEHOLD. side,” in Toledo and at the plant in McComb, OH well in a crate. Paws is neutered, enjoys sitting on your lap while being 7840 SYLVANIA AVE SYLVANIA OH 43560 ( 45 minutes south of Toledo). Transportation is 4146 NICHOLAS COUTCHER 9580 SUMMERFIELD up to date on his vaccinations and petted. Regina Raven is spayed, up to available if you are interested in McComb. Must be RD TEMPERANCE MI 48182 HOUSEHOLD. 1009 date on her vaccinations and is miis microchipped. 18 or older and pass prescreen checks. Starting DAN TURNER 6725 W CENTRAL AVE TOLEDO OH Regina Raven is a beautiful cat crochipped. rates, Toledo $8/hr - and McComb $8.50/hr. 43607 HOUSEHOLD. Apply online at iescorp.net. If you do not have Toledo Area Humane Society looking for her forever home. She is 27533 HELEN DR PERRYSBURG OH 43551 access to a computer, stop in our recruiting office is located at 1920 Indian Wood a 2-year-old domestic shorthair cat. 41103 STEVEN STUCKER P.O. BOX 357 STONY at 3600 N. Summit Street or call 419-726-6799. She came into the shelter through Circle, Arrowhead Park, Maumee. RIDGE OH 43463 HOUSHOLD. the cruelty department and went Adoption hours are noon to 7 p.m. Health Care 12400 WILLIAMS RD PERRYSBURG OH 43551 4211 TRISTAN GARRISON 1804 ROBINHOOD ST into a foster home where she could Tuesday through Friday and noon Experienced home health aide needed part SARASOTA FL 34231 HOUSEHOLD. 10018 ROBrecover. Regina Raven is doing great to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. time near Maumee Bay State Park. Please call with ERT JONES 1823 TRACEY RD TOLEDO OH 43605 experience, wage requirement and references. since she came to us and is ready to Call (419) 891-0705 or visit www. HOUSEHOLD. Must have own transportation. Flexible schedule. find a home of her own. She loves toledoareahumanesociety.org. 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Humana Marketpoint to movePl.intoPl. 6000 Renaissance Listed Commercial Properties Available: Humana Marketpoint move into6000 6821Salisbury Salisbury Rd. to 6000 Renaissance Renaissance 6821 Rd. CIA JOHNSON 755 ACTON DR HOUSEHOLD. 3413 3,600 SF at 6546 Weatherfield Ct. SF Office Condo Lea 3,600 SF at 6546 Weatherfield Ct. Office Lease: 4,105 SF Office Condo Lease: 1,148  - 300-5,000 500 Madison Office Lease  T PARKER 500 Madison Ave - ForDR Lease SF Ave - For Lease - 300-5,000 SF Office Lease Office Condo Lease NATACIA 3362 ROBINET CINCINNATI in Hometown Center in Maumee, OH 45238 HOUSEHOLD. in Hometown Center in Maumee, 4,105 SF 1,148 SF 4,105 SF 1,148 SF  25 S. Huron St. - For Lease - 5,50025SFS. 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