Legals: 07-16-13
001 LEGAL LEGAL NOTICE WOOD COUNTY COMMON PLEAS COURT WOOD COUNTY, OHIO Notice of foreclosure of liens for delinquent land taxes, by action in rem by County Treasurer of Wood County, Ohio. Public...
View ArticleHarold Johnson
Harold Johnson, 78, of Bowling Green, died Monday (July 15, 2013). Arrangements are pending with Dunn Funeral Home, Bowling Green.www.dunnfuneralhome.com
View ArticleGNOAC results (7-16-13)
GREATER NORTHWESTERN OHIOAQUATIC CONFERENCE MEETat Napoleon’s Municipal PoolTEAM STANDINGS1) BOWLING GREEN, 2,763; 2) Napoleon, 2,060 1/2; 3) Bryan, 1,742; 4) Ottawa-Glandorf, 1,312 1/2; 5) Wauseon,...
View ArticleHarry Stork
Harry Stork, 79, died this morning (July 16, 2013) in Bowling Green.Arrangements are pending with Peinert-Dunn Funeral Home, Tontogany.
View ArticleKendyl M. Wilhelm
Kendyl Marie Wilhelm, infant daughter of Kaitlin Amos and Zach Wilhelm, passed away Saturday, July 13, 2013.Along with her parents, Kendyl is survived by a sister: Peyson Wilhelm; maternal...
View ArticleMary Lou Jennings
Mary Lou Jennings, age 78, of Perrysburg, OH, passed away on Sunday, July 14, 2013 at the Manor at Perrysburg, Perrysburg, OH. She was born on August 8, 1934 in Perrysburg, OH, to Raymond and Lulu...
View ArticleLocal Briefs: 07-16-13
Warrant issued for burglary suspectA warrant has been issued for a Toledo man after he allegedly broke into a Bowling Green residence and stole electronics equipment Monday.Charges of burglary, a third...
View ArticleSenior Center offers heat relief
The Wood County Committee on Aging, Inc., will have extended hours and days of service at the Wood County Senior Center in Bowling Green today through Saturday due to the expected high heat and...
View ArticleRossford to try bond issue for new schools
ROSSFORD - The Rossford School District will ask taxpayers to support a bond issue in November to start funding new schools.At Monday's meeting, the board voted 4-0 to submit a $32.2 million bond...
View ArticleSeries of thefts reported in Perrysburg
PERRYSBURG - Perrysburg Police responded to a rash of thefts occurring Friday through Sunday.Police state a total of six theft incidents, most valued in excess of $200, occurred on Lake Vue Drive, on...
View ArticleLibrary fundraiser Thursday at Schedel
The Wood County District Public Library Foundation hosts its 5th benefit for the library this Thursday at Schedel Arboretum and Gardens, 19255 W. Portage River South Road, Elmore.Proceeds from the...
View ArticleSnowden submits request for asylum in Russia
MOSCOW (AP) — National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden on Tuesday submitted a request for temporary asylum in Russia, his lawyer said, claiming he faces persecution from the U.S. government and...
View ArticleNine arrested in Zimmerman protests in Oakland
LOS ANGELES (AP) — At least one person was injured and police made nine arrests when a protest over George Zimmerman's Florida acquittal turned violent in Oakland. Newspapers report that a waiter...
View ArticleU.S. homebuilder confidence, sales outlook soar
U.S. homebuilders are feeling more optimistic about their home sales prospects than they have in more than seven years, a trend that suggests home construction will accelerate in coming months. The...
View ArticleNASA aborts spacewalk due to water leak in helmet
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA aborted a spacewalk at the International Space Station on Tuesday because of a dangerous water leak in an astronaut's helmet that drenched his eyes, nose and mouth....
View ArticleFracking ban value debated
Bowling Green City Attorney Michael Marsh and Terry Lodge, attorney for Protect BG Ohio, have very different views on whether an effort to ban hydraulic fracturing in the city would have any...
View ArticleCrop Duster (07-16-13)
A crop duster flies across a corn field just East of Wapakoneta Road close to Grand Rapids. (Photo: J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune)
View ArticleZimmerman protesters raid LA store, stop freeway
A protester holds up a sign while marching down the street during a demonstration in reaction to the acquittal of neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman on Monday, July 15, 2013, in Los...
View ArticleSenate ends blockade against consumer chief pick, Cordray
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate has voted to end a two-year Republican blockade that was preventing Richard Cordray from winning confirmation as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau....
View ArticleMarkey takes oath to become member of Senate
WASHINGTON (AP) — Massachusetts Democrat Edward Markey on Tuesday became the newest member of the Senate, taking the oath of office after serving 37 years on the other side of the Capitol in the House....
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