Parents Can’t Always Do It Alone
By Pamela Crabtree
When my 37-year-old son, Eric, decided to enter the realm of single fatherhood, the whole family was behind him 100 percent. We knew he was venturing...
By Chris Watson They are vocal companions, chatting at us through speakers from gigantic PA systems to tiny headphones. They help us know what is happening in our world, what intersection to...
By Tom Konecny Some find the game of golf too expensive, difficult to learn and, perhaps most problematic, time-consuming. It’s also tricky to enjoy year-round, and not exactly backyard-appropriate like some sports....
Prose by Barbara Johnstone
The grandmother scooped up the baby girl and held her tightly. She walked slowly across the room and settled into a chair. Placing the baby carefully on her lap,...
By Pat Nowak
A Cincinnati native and 1983 Bowling Green graduate, Kellie started her professional career in Toledo, Ohio at Fahlgren Advertising (formerly Fahlgren & Ferris) as an Account Executive. In 1985, her career...
You Can Join the Movement
By Christine A. Holliday
There is no doubt that Americans are generous people. We buy band candy, Girl Scout cookies, wrapping paper, magazines, even light bulbs and trash bags...
The Baird family
by Pat Nowak
PHOTOS BY MICHAEL NEMETH
Ten years ago very few lived downtown in an urban setting but couples are now flocking to downtown Toledo for loft living. Tom and Laura...
In December 2015, the Sisters of St. Francis of Sylvania, Ohio entered their 100th year of mission and ministry, with a year-long celebration of the Sisters coming to the Toledo area.
Sisterly lands
Responding...