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This Week in Toledo

Sean Nestor

A weekly news round-up in Toledo, Ohio

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Latest Issues

June 6, 2026 (w/ sources)

Volume VIII, Issue 23

• On Tuesday, the Lucas County Commissioners voted to begin accepting proposals for renovation work on the Lucas County Jail, which is expected to total $63 million. Lucas County Sheriff Mike Navarre proposed addition...

11 days ago
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May 30, 2026 (w/ sources)

Volume VIII, Issue 22

• On Tuesday, Toledo City Council voted unanimously to approve a five-year contract with Republic Services for curbside waste collection; voted unanimously to dedicate Wilmot Street to Kei’mani Latigue; voted 10-1 to...

17 days ago
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May 23, 2026 (w/ sources)

Volume VIII, Issue 21

• On Monday, the City of Toledo announced that it had received a $571,342 grant from the Ohio Brownfield Remediation Program to remove asbestos and demolish the property at 635 N. Erie St., which currently houses the...

24 days ago
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May 16, 2026 (w/ sources)

Volume VIII, Issue 20

• On Monday, Mayor Kapszukiewicz held a press event announcing over $4 million in municipal park improvements this year, including new playground equipment at Collins, Dale Stone, Greenwood, Jamie Farr, and Mayfair pa...

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May 9, 2026 (w/ sources)

Volume VIII, Issue 19

• On Monday, the Diocese of Toledo broke ground on the site of their new pastoral center at 2500 Collingwood Blvd., across from Holy Rosary Cathedral. Construction on the building, which will be home to 85 staff, is e...

a month ago
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