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Toledo Fire Chief Luis Santiago salutes the casket of firefighter James Dickman during the Last Alarm funeral service at SeaGate Convention Centre for Mr. Dickman and Stephen Machcinski in January.

THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON
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Ayanna Ellis, 3, and her mother Sheridan Ellis, of Toledo, attend an Easter service at the Parkwood Avenue Seventh Day Adventist Temple in April.

The Blade/Jetta Fraser
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Perrysburg city workers TJ Haas, left, hands a newly filled water container to Dave Mysinger, right, as Andy Hartman, back, works to fill a 275-gallon drum with water at the baseball field at Perrysburg High School during the area water crisis in August.

THE BLADE/ Isaac Hale
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Abayomi Miller, left, gets his clippers ready to cut hair for his neighbor Jason Johnson, center, on Miller's front porch in North Toledo. With temperatures climbing into the low 80's, Darren McCadney, right, and his son Zavyn, 4, were also out in the May sunshine.

The Blade/Katie Rausch
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Children at ProMedica Toledo Children´s Hospital watch Toledo Police Department SWAT Team members, who were dressed as comic book superheroes to rappel down the side of the building for Halloween.

The Blade/Amy E. Voigt
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Members of the Hi Society Baton Corps cross Front Street in Fremont,on their way to perform at the holiday tree-lighting ceremony in November.

The Blade/Dave Zapotosky
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Kids double up on a bike for a ride through the street near the Collingwood Arts Center in September.

THE BLADE/JEREMY WADSWORTH
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Car chief Eric Beyl helps Gary Yeomans Ford driver Michael Lira before the start of the ARCA's Menards 200 at the Toledo Speedway in May.

The Blade/Lori King
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Patrons listen as volunteer and former employee Adam Sakel, far left, tells haunted stories of Fort Meigs during Garrison Ghost Walk at Fort Meigs in October.

The Blade/Justin Wan
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