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Melendrez team wins tourney (08-07-13)

Nine teams faced off in the inaugural Baker Shoot-Out which was held as a preliminary event to last week's Professional Bowlers Association Senior Regional.The Melendrez team won the event. Pancha...

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North Baltimore plans to hire police officers

NORTH BALTIMORE - Discussion over the need for increased staffing at the village police department drew criticism from a council member Tuesday who questioned past hirings."I have some concerns about...

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Journey Stories stops in Bowling Green

Surveying equipment from the turn of the 20th century on display for the Journey Stories exhibit at the Wood Historical Center and Museum. (Photos: Shane Hughes/Sentinel-Tribune) Some trips are made...

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Carolee Schauer Weaver

Carolee Schauer Weaver, of Luckey, Ohio passed away August 3, 2013.She previously attended Lemoyne Baptist Church. She worked a total of 31 years for Midwest Stamping in Bowling Green, Ohio and Matsu...

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Ron Sander

Ron Sander, age 65, of Maumee, OH, passed away on Monday, August 5, 2013 at the Veteran's Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI. On January 30, 1948 he was born to Howard and Nellie (Binger) Sander in Findlay, OH....

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Betty Meagley

Betty Meagley, born 7/11/1938, passed away 7/30/2013 at Manatee Memorial Hospital in Bradenton, FL, with her daughters at her side. Betty was born in Tontogany to Lawrence and Marie (Michaelis) Smith....

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Lake Twp. looks for fire chief

MILLBURY - The Lake Township Trustees will be burning the midnight oil looking for a new fire chief.At Tuesday's meeting, the trustees put the search for a full-time fire chief on the fast track.They...

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Judge deciding if Fort Hood suspect needs lawyer

FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) — A military judge could decide Thursday whether the soldier accused in the 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood is trying to guarantee himself a death sentence. Defense attorneys...

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Anti-smoking battle moves outdoors; bans increase

ATLANTA (AP) — First it was bars, restaurants and office buildings. Now the front lines of the "No Smoking" battle have moved outdoors. City parks, public beaches, college campuses and other outdoor...

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Ohio casino revenue up slightly from June to July

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Regulators say monthly revenue grew slightly at each of Ohio's four, voter-approved casinos in July but came in below the totals from a year ago for the two casinos that were...

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New lawsuits filed over 2011 tainted cantaloupe

DENVER (AP) — An attorney has filed dozens of new lawsuits for victims of contaminated cantaloupe from southern Colorado two years ago. The farm that produced the melons that sickened 147 people in 28...

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Group: Apps not effective tool for teaching babies

WASHINGTON (AP) — Smartphones don't make smart babies, an advocacy group declared Wednesday in a complaint to the government about mobile apps that claim to help babies learn. The Campaign for a...

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Publishers object to U.S. remedy in Apple case in N.Y.

NEW YORK (AP) — Publishers who have settled an electronic book pricing dispute with the federal government objected Wednesday to penalties the government wants to impose on Apple Inc., saying it will...

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Rossford offers in-service training to potential substitute teachers

ROSSFORD - For anyone with a non-educational bachelor's degree who is interested in becoming a substitute teacher, Rossford School District is hosting a free in-service for those...

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BG Schools provides preschool, school age programs for students with special...

The Bowling Green School District provides a preschool program for children with special needs.The preschool classes are taught by certified teachers and follow a developmentally appropriate...

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Transfers: 08-08-13

The following property transfers have been filed through the Wood County Auditor.July 31• 0 Housekeeper Road, Pemberville, 62.22 acres, farm, from Robert H. and JoAnn Morlock, trustees, to Robert C....

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Education Briefs: 08-08-13

Carpet replaced at Kenwood due to mold issueAn issue of mold in the carpets at Kenwood Elementary is being taken care of this week.Every summer, custodians clean the carpets in the school; this year...

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Owens to add classes at Millstream

Owens Community College is extending its reach in Hancock County by contracting with Millstream Career Center as a site for classes.Millstream, on Broad Avenue adjacent to Findlay High School, serves...

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BG's Germann is named Teacher of the Year at Penta Career Center

PERRYSBURG - Jody Germann, of Bowling Green, has been recognized with the 2013 Penta Career Center Teacher of the Year award.Germann, an instructor of Landscape & Turfgrass Management, was...

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Community Events: 08-08-13

PEMBERVILLE  - Portage Center Arbor  No. 524 will meet Saturday at Janelle's Restaurant, Ohio 105, at 6 p.m.After eating a short meeting will include the announcement of the three people that will get...

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