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Locally Grown 2023

Starting your own business can be a daunting task. Not only do you need the right idea, the paperwork and the many other logistical...

Locally Grown 2022: Making a Connection

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION What was the last really great experience you had with a business? One that not only made you feel valued as a...

Locally Grown 2021: Area businesses focus on Toledo

The past year has brought into focus how much area businesses are the lifeblood of Toledo. As society changed, area entrepreneurs changed with it,...

Women in Business 2021

Dr. Deitra Hickey Serenity Health & Wellness Center & Serenity Nail Salon and Spa. 1679/1685 Lance Pointe Rd, Maumee | (419) 741-0808 | SerenityMaumee.com   Dr. Deitra Hickey is...

Locally Grown: Toledo Businesses are Thriving

Nobody saw the pandemic coming, yet amid the uncertainty, one thing is clear— Toledo’s independent businesses know how to thrive. With creative adaptations and...
Farmer Phil says, “I used to farm with my toy tractors on the living room carpet as a child, I guess agriculture runs in my blood.”

Toledo According To Phil Riehm

Riehm Produce Farm celebrates Community Supported Agriculture Day, February 28

Summit for sustainability in Wastenaw County

Learn about sustainable, locally grown foods in and around Greater Washtenaw County at the 2020 edition of the Local Food Summit. The keynote speaker...

Locally Grown 2019

Businesses built on the hometown advantage
Flower Day at the Eastern Market

Flower Day At The Eastern Market

The roots of Flower Day at the Eastern Market began a tradition of selling flowers the Sunday after Mother’s Day.

Enjoy a Farm to Table Wine Dinner at Plat8

Chef Anthony Hoye understands the importance of sourcing ingredients. Locally grown produce, dairy and meat can elevate flavors from the ordinary to the extraordinary,...

Locally Grown 2018

These area businesses are like Toledo— they’re diverse. Whether they supply electronics, serve meals, or offer medical advice, all of these business owners have three things in common: they love Toledo, they’re passionate about their customers, and they couldn’t be more excited about this city’s future.

Locally produced film “Witchtown” harkens to goofy grindhouse horrors of old

In Toledo we have access to home grown horror films like Shelved and the New Blood series. Now, a new horror film called Witchtown, instead of trying to scare you, wants to gross you out while you’re having a good time.
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