Attention first focused on the matter after the April 3, 2005 publication of a story by the Toledo Blade.
The Toledo Blade, on July 28, filed a motion to find the state in contempt.
After two years, 125 games and 106 points scorer for the Toledo Blades, he finished his playing career at an early stage.
For the 1967/68 season returned to the Toledo Blades and received a contract as coach of the team.
Nasby, who had popularized the Toledo Blade, kept steadily to one line.
The Toledo Blade published an article on July 28.
Bradley worked at the Toledo Blade from 1906 to 1923.
The Toledo Blade reported on Sunday that the financial package was worth $232 million.
It was named for a former editor of The Toledo Blade from 1844 to 1847.
Toledo Blade once said that a great many open minds should be closed for repairs.