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Sunday, March 22nd, 2026

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Good morning, Toledo. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 22nd of March.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Former city councilwoman June Boyd, known for decades of service, received community support after facing setbacks. Local supporters rallied to help her during a challenging period.  WTOL

ACCIDENTS NEWS

  • Saturday evening, a fire in two east Toledo apartments forced Toledo Fire & Rescue to deem them unlivable & left several residents without homes.  WTOL

BUSINESS NEWS

  • On Saturday, shoppers lined up at the new Sylvania Goodwill store in the former Rite Aid location on W. Central Ave to grab deals — a sign of strong local support.  WTOL

EDUCATION NEWS

  • Bruce Rumpf said that changing demographics may force university workers at Lourdes into the private sector, which could change how schools hire staff. Ohio gubernatorial hopeful Heather Hill added that the shift raises questions for the local education workforce.  WTOL
  • Lourdes University's closure is set to cut nearly 400 local jobs, prompting experts to say that shrinking enrollments and rising costs are altering higher education and forcing employees to seek work elsewhere. Governor hopeful Heather Hill shares plans to improve government responses based on personal experience with community challenges.  WTOL

SPORTS NEWS

  • Junior guard Cayden Kynard powered Central Catholic to its first Final Four since 2011 on Thursday in Toledo, helping secure 16 points per game and 90 assists despite an overtime loss in the state semifinal. Kynard looks to make his team and family proud as he prepares for next season.  WTOL

EVENTS

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  • Glass City Wranglers vs. Grove City Whitetails

    6-9 p.m. — Glass City Center — Ticket prices vary — Experience thrilling professional basketball action along with engaging entertainment in downtown Toledo.

    Wed, 3/25/26

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  • Garden Brothers Nuclear Circus

    4:30-10:30 p.m. — Franklin Park Mall — Ticket prices vary — Experience an exciting night of thrilling circus performances and entertainment for all ages.

    Thu, 3/26/26

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  • Walking Down Main Concert

    7-10 p.m. — Frankie's Toledo — Tickets available — Enjoy an uplifting evening with live music featuring Walking Down Main's heartfelt compositions.

    Fri, 3/27/26

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  • Glass City Wranglers Basketball Game

    7-10 p.m. — Glass City Center — Tickets vary — Experience fast-paced professional basketball with family-friendly entertainment and food options.

    Sat, 3/28/26

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  • Bloomington Bison at Toledo Walleye

    5:15-6:15 p.m. — Huntington Center — Free for kids 12 & under — Celebrate Kids Takeover Night with mascots, giveaways, and a postgame open skate.

    Sun, 3/29/26

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  • Glass City Wranglers vs. Hamilton Huskers

    6-9 p.m. — Glass City Center — Ticket prices vary — Catch the fast-paced action as the Wranglers face off against the Huskers in a lively basketball game.

    Wed, 4/1/26

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  • The Paxton-Spangler Band Performance

    7-10:30 p.m. — TolHouse — Ticketed event — Enjoy a night of live music from lifelong friends and talented musicians RJ Spangler and Tbone Paxton.

    Sat, 4/4/26

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  • Toledo Mud Hens vs. St. Paul Saints

    4:05 – 5:05 p.m. — Fifth Third Field — $17.00 - $24.97 — Watch thrilling minor league baseball action as the Mud Hens face off against the Saints.

    Tue, 4/7/26

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  • Mainstream and The Family with Special Guest Hollow

    8 p.m. – 11:59 p.m. — The Switchboard — Free entry — Enjoy an epic night of original hip-hop, reggae, funk, and dreamy alt rock from talented local bands.

    Fri, 4/10/26

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  • ThunderBeard: A Tribute to ZZ Top

    7-9 p.m. — Maumee Indoor Theater — Tickets start at $20 — Enjoy an electrifying tribute featuring classic hits from

    Sat, 4/11/26

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