Fresh off the success of the Solheim Cup in 2021, Toledo could soon host another international sporting event. Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz talked about a trip he and a delegation made to Italy on Monday. Kapszukiewicz says he signed a sister city agreement with Ferrara, Italy. The mayor explains the city is about half the size of Toledo, but its university focuses heavily on automotive engineering.
"The link to Toledo is obvious," Kapszukiewicz explains. "The opportunities for cooperation with the University of Toledo, which is excellent in engineering, and our manufacturing automotive base here makes all kinds of sense. They don't make Jeeps there like we do, they make parts for the Jeep."
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