Dorothy “Dottie” Masters
June 27, 1942 - November 20, 2024
June 27, 1942 - November 20, 2024
BRIDGEWATER, Mass. -- Here's a look at the week ahead (Nov. 18 - Dec. 1) for the Bridgewater State University athletics teams:
This afternoon, Ruben Amorim will become the 13th permanent coach to take charge of Man Utd post-war at Ipswich. But how did the other 12 debuts go?
Security guards at Beaumont Shopping Centre caught Dale Porter trying to sneak some of the items out of B&M
The Leicester City midfielder had to be substituted inside the first 10 minutes of Saturday afternoon's 2-1 defeat to Chelsea with Oliver Skipp coming on in his place
Antiques Roadshow expert Marc Allum was left with a heavy heart after he was forced to break the news to a guest that their expensive camera was not what it seemed
The team have been staging the event for years
Our thoughts are with those who have lost a loved one
The Ohio House Pension Committee has voted in bipartisan fashion to increase municipal police pension costs by nearly $80 million a year. It’s just the start of Ohio taxpayer bailouts for the public pension funds caused by legislatively authorized malinvestment. (“Lawmakers eye public pension changes,” Wednesday)
Donald Trump will not be the first president to give cronies and loyalists important jobs in government.
Toledo City Council and Lucas County Commissioners have provided opponents of an Ohio Department of Transportation plan to widen I-475 between Douglas Road and U.S. 23 by one additional lane a chance to make their case. (“Toledo, Lucas Co. leaders discuss widening of I-475,” Tuesday)
NEARLY LOST in the week’s news — the nomination of an iconoclast to run the nation’s health agency who is at odds with the nation’s health experts, and an account of the former congressman chosen to be the chief law enforcement officer who, according to witnesses, had sex with a 17-year old near a pool — was a small item that has the potential of triggering a nuclear war.
A diagnosis of bipolar disorder is more likely to result in death than someone who smokes.
David R. Wehrmeister, who led Boys & Girls Clubs of Toledo for decades, died Nov. 13 at the University of Toledo Medical Center. He was 67.
I used to enjoy Keith Burris’ columns. No matter the subject matter, respect and consideration were hallmarks of his writings. Now that he’s retired, he spits hate and despair over anything TRUMP.
Tom Pruss, who is arguably best known for playing Santa Claus, gave the Democratic party an early Christmas present with his entry into the 9th Congressional District race between Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur and Republican challenger Derek Merrin.
If you’re experiencing the symptoms of diabetes, then it is likely the prediabetic stage has passed unrecognized – along with the chance to reverse it.