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You may remember Jeff Kollman. In the 90s, the Bowsher High School graduate played lead guitar with the hugely popular Toledo bar band Edwin Dare.More >>
You may remember Jeff Kollman. In the 90s, the Bowsher High School graduate played lead guitar with the hugely popular Toledo bar band Edwin Dare.More >>
Dan Sligh and his wife were in their pickup truck on Interstate 5 heading to a camping trip when a bridge before them disappeared in a "big puff of dust."More >>
The trucker was hauling drilling equipment when his load bumped against the steel framework over an Interstate 5 bridge. He looked in his rearview mirror and watched in horror as the span collapsed into the water behind him....More >>
You may remember Jeff Kollman. In the 90s, the Bowsher High School graduate played lead guitar with the hugely popular Toledo bar band Edwin Dare.More >>
Sheriff's officials are searching for those responsible for several barn break-ins that have mostly occurred in the eastern part of Henry County.More >>
The National Transportation Safety Board is now looking into what caused the collapse of the I-5 bridge in Washington state Thursday evening. No one died in the incident.More >>
TOLEDO, OH (Toledo News Now) -
Robinson
Elementary's Principal Anthony Bronaugh returned to work Monday after serving a
suspension for violating board policy.
Bronaugh
was suspended while the school district investigate claims of misconduct
against him.
A
teacher at the school said Bronaugh had been sexually harassing her. She even
had a protection order placed against the administrator. The allegations were
brought to the district's attention late last year.
Toledo
Public Schools issued a statement Tuesday saying they conducted a thorough
investigation and determined that Bronaugh violated board policy ACA, but other
allegations were found to be unsubstantiated.
As
a result, TPS said Bronaugh was required to undergo training on how to maintain
a harassment-free environment before returning to work.
The
district also reported that Bronaugh is working with them and the staff to ensure
a smooth transition back into his leadership role.