Jazz society set to party & jam
TOLEDO - The Art Tatum Jazz Society will celebrate the first anniversary of the Jazz on the Maumee series with a jam session and party Wednesday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Aqua Lounge at the Grand...
View ArticleMary L. Kern
Mary L. Kern, 83, of Bowling Green, died Saturday (July 13, 2013). Arrangements will be announced later by Dunn Funeral Home. www.dunnfuneralhome.com
View ArticleLynda J. Holmes
Lynda J. Holmes, 72, of Findlay, passed away at 6:32 p.m. on Saturday, July 13, 2013 at Sunrise Senior Living, Findlay. She was born on March 5, 1941 to Delbert C. and Ruth I. (Hailwood) Humes in Erie,...
View ArticlePark district offers programs on bee keeping, box turtles
Wood County Park District will host the following upcoming programs and events. Register for programs at www.wcparks.org or call (419) 353-1897.• Introduction to Bee Keeping, Tuesday, 6:30 to 8...
View ArticleOne injured in Friday crash
STONY RIDGE - One woman was injured Friday in a crash on U.S. 20 and Luckey Road, southeast of the village.The Bowling Green Post of the Ohio Highway Patrol reports that at 3:28 p.m. Ellen Kesler,...
View ArticleLocal Briefs: 07-15-13
Heroin overdose suspected in BGOne city man was taken to Wood County Hospital early this morning following a suspected heroin overdose.Bowling Green Police state that a 31-year-old male was reported as...
View ArticleLegals: 07-15-13
001 LEGAL LEGAL NOTICE Case No: 2013LF0048 Judge Kelsey IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF WOOD COUNTY, OHIO In The Matter of the Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Taxes by action in Rem Jill Engle,...
View ArticleGNOAC swim meet July 14th 2013
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View ArticleStudy: Later retirement may help prevent dementia
BOSTON (AP) — New research boosts the "use it or lose it" theory about brainpower and staying mentally sharp. People who delay retirement have less risk of developing Alzheimer's disease or other types...
View ArticleClassics on Main car show has record entries
Car show judge Charlie Bechstein is seen near a silver 2002 PT Cruiser, and blue 1967 Plymouth Barracuda and a red 1966 Chevrolet Corvette during the 'Classics on Main' car show. (Photos: Enoch...
View ArticleFracking petitions still circulating
Organizers of a move to ban the practice of hydraulic fracturing are making a further push to gain signatures to get a charter amendment on the Nov. 5 ballot.Lisa Kochheiser, spokeswoman for the...
View ArticleFields too wet for harvest vehicles
LUCKEY – Drivers on roadways throughout the county are being asked to watch for an increased number of farming trucks and machinery on the roads – the result of wet fields from recent rains.Sheriff...
View ArticleFawcett named director of solid waste district
In continued efforts to reduce expenses for county operations, Wood County Commissioners James Carter, Doris Herringshaw and Joel Kuhlman recently merged the duties of the Assistant County...
View ArticleJudge says Pixar and Lucasfilm settled suit
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — A court document says Lucasfilm and Pixar have settled a lawsuit that claims they and other giant companies conspired to keep wages down by agreeing not to poach each other's...
View ArticleTwinkies may be smaller than people recall
NEW YORK (AP) — Twinkies are back, but they may be a bit smaller than you remember. The new owners of Hostess have leaner operating costs now that they're no longer using unionized workers. It turns...
View ArticleGeorge HW Bush visits White House
WASHINGTON (AP) — A dual interest in public service has brought President Barack Obama and former President George H.W. Bush together at the White House for a joint salute to volunteerism in America....
View Article(updated) Harvey, Scherzer to start All-Star game
NEW YORK (AP) — Mets ace Matt Harvey will start Tuesday night’s All-Star game on his home mound at New York’s Citi Field, and the Detroit Tigers’ Max Scherzer will open for the American League.Harvey...
View ArticleRep. Latta & Swiss ambassador tour Northwest Ohio
Owens-Illinois' Sara Floyd (right) talks about the strength of glass as Congressman Bob Latta (from left) Christine Sager, Ambassador of Switzerland Manuel Sager, Marcia Latta and Alan Lotozynski,...
View ArticleMan sentenced after fraudulently receiving scholarships, selling library books
TOLEDO – A man accused of fraudulently receiving federal scholarships and illegally selling library books from area colleges, including Bowling Green State University, was sentenced Monday to make...
View ArticleSports Briefs: 07-16-13
BGSU basketball season tickets on saleSeason tickets for Bowling Green State University men's and women's basketball are now on sale.All season ticket prices are the same from 2012-13 with men's...
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