Sunday, March 30th, 2025

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Good morning, Toledo. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 30th of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Residents in Toledo built a growing memorial with hundreds of balloons, candles + stuffed animals on the abandoned home's lawn on Miami Street where police found Kei’Mani Latigue's body; community members continue to add items + show strong support for the display. WTVG
- ➤ Angels in Arms held its 6th annual Stars and Strikes bowling fundraiser for veterans on Saturday — about 69 local community members participated to support those who served. WTOL
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Norman Eisen, 68, owner of Stormin Norman’s Wholesale Warehouse, said he is closing his large flea-market business after 15 years to focus on selling overstock and liquidation materials. He and friend Ken Belkofer will offer bulk buyers a chance to purchase items ahead of an official auction planned for April—setting the stage for a simpler future for the business—while he downsizes to a smaller location. Toledo Free Press
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Toledo police arrested Steven Michael Betz—38 from Temperance—after he broke into a home twice and assaulted a woman on Friday evening; he is booked into Lucas County Jail and will be arraigned Monday morning. WTVG
- ➤ Brown Legacy Funeral Home said on March 29 that it would no longer handle Kei'Mani Latigue’s funeral arrangements—donations for the services are still accepted as no further details or replacement provider have been given. WTOL
- ➤ Toledo Police said 35-year-old Kiree Gray was killed in an overnight shooting on N. Ontario on Saturday. WTVG
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The Toledo Junior Golf Association — one of the oldest junior golf groups — has set its 52nd season in motion by posting the 2025 tournament schedule that includes 19 events from May to July, new rules allowing players turning 19 to compete, and three college scholarships with applications due by June 25. Registration for the June tournaments begins April 1 and for the July events starts May 1. Toledo Free Press
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Pop Up Little Monsters
5:30-6:30 p.m. | Catch 22 Baseball Facility | $2.00 ticket service fee | A fun introduction to baseball for 4-6 year olds focused on skill development and confidence building.
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Spring into STEM at McKinley STEMM Academy
9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | McKinley STEMM Academy | Free entry | Experience a student-led tour and engage with hands-on STEM education in an innovative learning environment.
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Toledo Murder Mystery Dinner Party: The Case of the Spooky Seance
6:30-9:30 p.m. — Spaghetti Warehouse — Three-course dinner included — Dive into an interactive comic mystery with a delicious meal.
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Craft and Drafts
10 AM – 3 PM — Maumee Bay Brewing Company — Space available for vendors — Enjoy a day of unique crafts and refreshing craft beers.
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Northwood Paint and Sip Party – Velveteen
6:30-9:30 p.m. — Pub 51 — Pricing per person — Create a charming Velveteen-inspired bunny painting while sipping on drinks and enjoying a cozy atmosphere.
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Lenten Soup Supper - Week 5
6-7:30 p.m. — Gesu's Charles E Sullivan Center — Free entry — Enjoy soup and hear from speaker Nicole Susdorf on youth leadership in Toledo.
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Holy Toledo Polka Days
April 10-13 — Holiday Inn & Suites Toledo Southwest — Ticket prices vary — Celebrate Polish American culture through lively polka music and dance.
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The Ben Maloney Trio Performance
7:15-10:30 p.m. — Lucille's Jazz Lounge — Ticketed event — Experience the dynamic sounds of jazz from pianist and composer Benjamin Maloney.
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4th Annual Jane Austen Regency Ball
6:00 – 11:59 PM — Toledo Club — Check event page for pricing — Dance like Lizzie and Mr. Darcy at this enchanting Regency era ball featuring music, food, and historical costumes.
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Open House in Old Orchard
4-6 p.m. — 519 S Detroit Ave, Toledo, OH — Free entry — Explore this beautifully updated classic charmer in a coveted neighborhood.
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