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This Week in Toledo

Sean Nestor

A weekly news round-up in Toledo, Ohio

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June 27, 2026 (w/ sources)

Volume VIII, Issue 26

• On Monday, the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library announced plans to close the Holland Branch location on September 25. The facility will be demolished and replaced with a new building set to open in 2028. [source]

9 days ago
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June 20, 2026 (w/ sources)

Volume VIII, Issue 25

• On Tuesday, the Lucas County Commissioners voted 2-1 to table discussion of a proposal to determine the costs of implementing a direct supervision design for the Lucas County Jail, with Sobecki dissenting. The propo...

16 days ago
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June 13, 2026 (w/ sources)

Volume VIII, Issue 24

• Last Saturday (June 6), a dispute between youths at the Old West End Festival led to a shooting that injured twelve people; all are currently in stable condition. Victims can be compensated for expenses stemming fro...

24 days ago
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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...

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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...

a month ago
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