The Toledo Symphony Orchestra announced a new conductor and music director this week, but most Toledoans probably don’t know that the seeds of the orchestra were sown by a man who grew up as a farmer and later became a Toledo Policeman.
The group, fronted by four of Toledo’s former mayor’s, offered solutions ranging from more Block Watches, to parenting classes, to stricter curfew enforcement.
Michelle O’Neill says she was surprised when she moved from Toledo to Grand Rapids that the small rural village didn’t allow chickens on residential properties.