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Norovirus. Noroviruses spread easily, causing more than 20 million gastroenteritis cases each year in the U.S. Protect yourself with these tips! http://www.cdc.gov/Features/Norovirus/

Patrol offers tips and warnings about driving in winter weather.  The Toledo Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is warning drivers about the dangers of driving in winter weather and is offering some tips on what drivers should do in the event of a vehicle break down or a crash. Read more.

Free Filing. The Internal Revenue Service is promoting its Free File system.   Free File is available for free, for anyone earning under 57-thousand dollars annually.  Free File is available at www.irs.gov/freefile.  Over 33 million taxpayers have used the program over the past ten years.

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This winter, the Zoo presents Winter Weekends all through January and February, featuring half-price admission every weekday (Lucas County residents get an extra discount). Visit toledozoo.org/winter for a schedule of activities, all offered free with regular half-price admission.

Three new exhibits open Saturday, January 7 and continue through April 1 at the National Center for Nature Photography, a Metroparks facility located at Secor Metropark. For additional information on these exhibits, see www.naturephotocenter.com. 

Job seekers looking to break into entry level health care careers will have a chance to put their interviewing skills to the test during the Entry Level Healthcare Speed Interview event to be held at The Source, 1301 Monroe Street on Friday, January 20 from 10 AM to noon. Contact The Source at 419-213-JOBS (5627) for more information and to register.

Metroparks and The Andersons are inviting families to grab their mittens and hats and come to Side Cut Metropark in Maumee from 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday, January 21, to inaugurate a new winter recreation area. The free event, called S’mores and More, will be held at the Silver Lake Area entrance to the park, where a new 80-foot-by-200-foot ice skating rink has been built next to the Wagener Sledding Hill, which opened last winter.

Junior League of Toledo (JLT) presents The Chocolate Soiree, now in its fifth year, Jan. 21, 2012 from 7 p.m. to midnight. The chocolate-themed black-tie optional event will take place at the Plaza Hotel of Toledo, 444 N. Summit St. (formerly the Crowne Plaza). Individual tickets can be purchased for $75.00 and there are a variety of sponsorship opportunities available. For more information, please visit www.juniorleaguetoledo.org or call 419-474-6262 

2012 T.H.A.N.K.S Inc. 12th Annual Snowball Winter Fest Location Ida Mi. When Feburary 17th thru February 19th. Friday doors open at 5pm, cook your own steak from 5pm to 8pm, live bands from 6pm to midnight. Concessions, Raffles, 50/50, gambling. Saturday snowball tournament from 8am to 6pm, kids activities from noon to 4pm, Texas hold'em from 3pm to 11pm, all-you-can-eat spaghetti dinner form 5pm to 8pm concessions, 50/50, and gambling. Sunday snowball tournament 8am to ?, all-you-can eat breakfast at st. Joseph Hall from 8am to noon, concessions, raffles and DJ, from 8am to 4pm. Come out and join us for all the fun to help raise money for the kids. For more information vist www.thanksinc.com or call 734-269-6071. 

Pardi Paws Mardi Gras Party to raise money for the Toledo Animal Shelter will
February 21 from 6:00 to 10:00 at the Holiday Inn French Quarter in Perrysburg. For tickets call 419-382-1130.

Comedy Night will be Saturday, March 17 at the Erie VFW Post, 3925,at 1944 E. Erie Road, Erie, MI 48133. Featuring comedians Dwayne Gill and Nate Armbruster. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Show at 7:45 p.m. Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW Post 3925 .For tickets or more information please contact: Frank's Jewelling Shop 734-848-4299, Dawn Shock 734-847-6990, or Sheila Santure 734-243-1645.  

The Waterville Area Chamber of Commerce welcomes community members to attend its 11th Annual “World Wines Wine-tasting & Waterville Fine Arts Auction” on the evening of Saturday, March 24. The event will take place at Valleywood Golf Club at 13501 Airport Highway in Swanton. Doors open at 6 p.m. with light hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar with a buffet dinner at 7 p.m., followed by a live and silent auction beginning at 8 p.m.

The 2012 FREE “Showcase Sylvania” Business Expo will be held on March 24, 2012 from 9:00 AM until 3:00 PM at the Sylvania Sports and Exhibition Center at Tam-O-Shanter, 7060 Sylvania Avenue, Sylvania, Ohio featuring representation from OVER 160 area businesses.

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Winter Disconnect program available to help customers avoid disconnection

Beginning Oct. 17, residential electric and natural gas customers who have experienced, or are facing, a disconnection will again have the option of making a one-time payment of $175 in order to maintain or restore their service.

On Sept. 14, the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) issued its 28th annual Winter Reconnection Order allowing customers to pay their amount owed, or $175, whichever is less plus a reconnection fee of no more than $36, if applicable. This option is available until April 13, 2012.

For households with incomes below 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines, funds provided through the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), Winter Crisis Program (WCP) or other energy assistance programs may be used to pay the $175 charge. Households with incomes above 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines must enter a payment plan for any remaining balance above $175.

The PUCO has issued a new provision this year for certain customers who have been dropped from the Percentage of Income Payment Plan (PIPP Plus) for non-payment. These customers must pay up to $50 per utility of any PIPP Plus default amount over $175. The PUCO order applies to PIPP Plus customers in default for failure to pay their monthly PIPP Plus payments and may be facing disconnection, as well as those customers who have been disconnected and wish to reenroll in PIPP Plus.

“While the Winter Reconnection Order will provide necessary assistance to customers who have been disconnected from, or are facing loss of, their electric or natural gas service, the OCC remains concerned that in the current economic climate, there are limited resources available to reduce the percentage of Ohioans facing this situation,” Consumers’ Counsel Janine Migden-Ostrander said. “We urge those behind on their bills to seek available payment assistance or contact their local utility to arrange a payment plan before being faced with a service disruption and expensive reconnection fees.”

Other highlights of the PUCO’s order are as follows:

  • Customers requesting new natural gas or electric service who have no outstanding balance with the utility may establish new service by paying the $175, rather than paying the required security deposit.
  • If the security deposit exceeds $175, the remaining balance will be added to their next month’s bill.

In addition to the winter reconnection provision, the following assistance programs are available:

Percentage of Income Payment Plan (PIPP Plus)

PIPP Plus is a state-initiated income-based payment arrangement where customers at or below 150 percent of the federal poverty guidelines may opt to pay a percentage of their monthly income for electric and natural gas service. PIPP Plus offers some good incentive programs that can help customers who pay their utility bill on-time avoid the accrual of debt. Customers applying for PIPP Plus must also apply for any other energy assistance programs for which they are eligible.

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)

LIHEAP is a federally funded program that is administered through the Ohio Department of Development (ODOD). LIHEAP is designed to help consumers at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines pay for their heating costs. A portion of the LIHEAP funds are used to pay for crisis assistance through the Winter Crisis Program (WCP). Customers may apply annually for LIHEAP benefits and can use the WCP program one time per heating season. LIHEAP benefit amounts vary depending on the household size, projected heating costs, location, and the amount of federal funding available. WCP benefits are limited to the $175 that can be used to avoid disconnection or to have services reconnected.

Budget Billing

Budget billing, administered by the utility companies, allows consumers to spread energy costs over a 12-month period to have more uniform monthly payments. Customers should contact their utility company to learn more about the program.

Payment Plans

When facing disconnection, consumers may propose a payment arrangement that works best for them to their utility company. If the company finds the arrangement unacceptable, it must provide one of the following options:

• “One-ninth” payment plan - Customers make nine equal payments on their arrearages and are placed on a budget payment plan. The budget plan is based on a nine or 12-month calculation and may be adjusted during the nine month period, as needed;
• “One-sixth” payment plan - Customers pay 1/6th of the total amount due (current plus past due charges) over a six-month period; or
• “One-third” payment plan - Customers pay 1/3rd of the total amount due (current plus past due charges) each month. Utilities are required to offer this plan during the winter heating season ((Nov. 1– April 15).

Telephone Lifeline

The federally funded Lifeline programs provide financial assistance to low-income residents, providing lower monthly charges, discounts to establish service and special payment arrangements for customers with traditional landline telephones. Several Ohio telephone companies also offer a state Lifeline program with higher levels of assistance.

For additional information about all available assistance options, customers can visit the OCC website, www.pickocc.org.

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Blood and platelet donors needed as soon as possible

Here and now, the Western LakeErie Blood Services Region needs 300 units of blood each and every day.  However, not nearly enough people are giving blood.  Local supplies are insufficient to meet the needs of our community’s hospitals in a timely manner.  There is also an immediate need for platelets, a blood component used to treat cancer patients, for example.

Although the local Red Cross is intensifying phone calls, e-mails and direct mail to blood and platelet donors, the response is still not sufficient to meet current needs. 

Anyone who is eligible to donate blood or platelets is asked to do so as soon as possible.  For those who have never donated - or have not donated in a while - now is the time to try.

To get as many donations as possible with the greatest efficiency, Red Cross officials are asking eligible blood and platelet donors to make appointments or to keep the appointments they have already made.

To help, visit Redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).

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Patrol offers tips and warnings about driving in winter weather

The Toledo Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is warning drivers about the dangers of driving in winter weather and is offering some tips on what drivers should do in the event of a vehicle break down or a crash.

From December 2010 through March 2011, 37,429 crashes occurred on snow, ice or slush covered roadways killing 46 people and injuring 7,844. Speed was reported as the main cause in 77 percent of these crashes. To view a breakdown of these crashes visit http://www.statepatrol.ohio.gov/doc/Winter_Driving.pdf.

In the event of inclement weather, the Patrol is urging motorists to allow extra time to get to their destination, maintain a safe distance between their vehicle and the traffic ahead, pay close attention to bridges and overpasses - as they are often the first to freeze over – and to drive slowly, as everything including accelerating, turning and braking, take longer on snow-covered roadways.

“- In case of a vehicle break--down, motorists should turn on their hazard warning lights, safely position the vehicle as far off the road as possible, -call 1-877-7-PATROL for assistance and remain in the vehicle until help arrives,” - explained Lieutenant John C. Altman, commander of the Toledo Post.

Troopers further suggest that if you get stuck in snow; make sure that your tail pipe is free of all snow and debris, to decrease your chance of carbon monoxide poisoning.
All motorists are encouraged to prepare their vehicle for winter driving by ensuring that the battery, cooling system, tires, wipers and defroster- are all in working order. Drivers are also encouraged to carry the following winter car kit items in their vehicle in case of a breakdown:

  • Cell phone with car charger
  • Road flares or reflectors
  • Help or Call Police signs
  • First aid kit
  • Flashlight
  • Blanket/Sleeping bag
  • Small shovel
  • Bottled water and energy foods
  • Candles and matches
  • Tow strap/chain

Up-to-the-minute road conditions are always available by logging onto the Ohio Department of Transportation's website, www.buckeyetraffic.org.  

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