 |  | 2013-04-11: Toledo Free Press - Katie Rofkar makes mark with Downtown tech firm She taught science at Washington Local Schools, her alma mater, and then moved to Erie-Mason where she became a curriculum and information technology director. During that time she started sharing weather duties with another meteorologist at FOX Toledo.
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 |  | 2013-04-13: Toledo Blade: Wake-up call lifts Clark to new heights A pair of Toledo-area products saw time on the field in Saturday’s spring game. Chris Wormley, a Whitmer graduate, played on the defensive line after missing the fall because of surgery to repair a torn ACL. “Chris was a little tentative early in the spring, but I think he’s really had a good spring,” head coach Brady Hoke said. “His recovery, his confidence, and all those things are really good.”
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 |  | 2013-04-14: WTVG 13 ABC - Michigan holds annual spring football game Chris Wormley makes his return to the field for the Maize and Blue following eight months of ACL surgery and rehab.
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 |  | 2013-04-15: Toledo Blade - GOP plan for schools helps Toledo Public Schools, hurts others Washington Local also went from a 25 percent funding increase to 6 percent in the competing plans, but Treasurer Jeff Fouke brushed off the changes. “I never expected to get that 25 percent increase,” he said. “This happens every two years. You get the proposal, everyone gets excited, and then it changes.” He too was more interested in getting a firm budget in place so he could plan for the future.
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 |  | 2013-04-17: Toledo Blade: Track and field: Rogers' Dailey returns; L-B girls top contenders Whitmer’s Devin Miller is one of the area’s top returning sprinters, along with Rogers senior Mike Lipkins, the defending City League 100 and 200 champion.
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 |  | 2013-04-19: WTVG - 13 ABC - Chris Wormley returns to the Wolverines after recovery from ACL surgery Wolverine update on Whitmer alumnus Chris Wormley
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 |  | 2013-04-21: Toledo Blade - Congressional Art Award: Rep. Latta honors Whitmer junior taking top spot in 5th District art competition U.S. Rep. Bob Latta (R., Bowling Green) honored four students Saturday for their entries to his congressional district art competition. The winner was Dana Richards, a junior at Whitmer High School, for her pencil drawing, Hopes and Dreams, which will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol tunnel for a year.
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 |  | 2013-04-21: Toledo Blade - Whitmer hands boys basketball reins to Brown When it came time to select a new boys basketball coach at Whitmer High School to replace Bruce Smith, athletic director Tom Snook said the school followed the formula it used last year for football. Whitmer stayed in house, choosing assistant coach Ryan Brown, who served the past three seasons with the varsity team under Smith.
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 |  | 2013-04-23: Point and Shoreland Journal - Shoreland Citizens of the Month (page 6) Shoreland Citizens of the Month for February
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 |  | 2013-04-23: Toledo Blade - Toledo mayor testifies in Columbus that red light cameras save lives Toledo had 68,159 citations last year from red-light or speed cameras. Cameras at Alexis Road and Whitmer Drive captured more than any other: 12,451 speeding vehicles and 201 red-light violators.
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 |  | 2013-04-25: Cleveland Plain Dealer - Scouting: Ohio North-South All-Star Football Game 2013 Non-local North players headed to Ohio colleges: Gareon Conley (Massillon/Ohio State); Brendon Cope (Warren Howland/Ohio); Marquise Moore (Toledo Whitmer/Toledo).
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 |  | 2013-04-25: WTOL - Channel 11 - New concussion law protecting athletes to take effect statewide Aaron Sage, athletic trainer for Whitmer High School in Toledo, believes concussions are under-reported and this new law is just what the doctor ordered. "I think this is doing a good job of making everyone aware of the long-term consequences and making sure, helping, to ensure the safety of our athletes," said Sage. Headache, confusion and nausea are just a few symptoms of a concussion. Sage says the new law is designed to help protect athletes from being forced to return to their sport too soon. "The longer I'm in the profession, the better the education is, the more information we have, and coaches make better decisions. And hopefully parents now, with this new law, can help us make great decisions to protect their kids," said Sage.
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 |  | 2013-04-26: LimaOhio.com - Friday's prep roundup (baseball) Toledo Whitmer’s Luke Hickey scattered seven hits in a win over Lima Senior.
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 |  | 2013-04-26: Tiffin Advertiser-Tribune - Look for plenty scoring at the North-South Classic game With that being the case, Colatruglio said he's looking forward to coaching the two quarterbacks on his roster, Kyle Kempt from Massillon, an Oregon State recruit, and Toledo Whitmer's Nick Holley. "Kempt is a prototypical pro-looking quarterback, 6-5, cannon for an arm," Colatruglio described. Holley is 6-foot tall, more of a runner and a tough kid. It makes it really fun to call plays."
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 |  | 2013-04-27: Cleveland Plain Dealer - Future KSU Golden Flash comes through in trying circumstances at North-South All-Star football game Nick Holley hopes his future football career at Kent State University includes more meaningful games than the one he played Saturday. It's unlikely, however, that he'll ever play in a game more memorable. Less than 24 hours after learning his mother had passed away, Holley helped the North to a 33-27 win over the South in the Division I-III game at the 68th annual OHSFCA North-South Classic at Dayton's Welcome Stadium.
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 |  | 2013-04-28: Akron Beacon Journal online - Kempt, Conley & Berger star in North-South Football Classic games Toledo Whitmer quarterback Nick Holley (Kent State) rushed for 68 yards on 11 carries for the North Team. The North Defensive MVP was Cleveland Glenville linebacker Chris Worley (Ohio State), who had six tackles.
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 |  | 2013-04-29: WTVG 13-ABC - Speed light cameras ticket more than 15,000 From January through March more than 15,000 speed and red light tickets have been issued. 406 drivers have run red lights at Secor and Alexis. The camera at Alexis and Whitmer caught nearly 3,000 drivers going faster than the posted 40 mph speed limit.
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