Bowling Green Kiwanis celebrates 25 years of women
Cathy Newlove Wenig (from left), Tricia Peters and Julie Carle look over memorabilia during an Aug. 8 event marking the 25th anniversary of BG Kiwanis having women members. Peters served as the...
View ArticleNorth Baltimore Rotary Club marks 75 years
Tom Lovel (right), a McComb Rotary Club member, chats with Delmont Brown (middle), a 65-year member of the North Baltimore Rotary Club, as fellow Rotary member Bill Wirt (left) looks on during a...
View ArticleEmployee injured in robbery
LIME CITY - A store employee was injured, and two people arrested, after an armed robbery in Perrysburg Township early Wednesday.Perrysburg Township Police report that at 6:40 a.m. the Subway...
View ArticleRossford Riverfest is hometown celebration
ROSSFORD - The Rossford Business Association (RBA) and the Rossford Recreation Department will host the second annual Rossford Riverfest on Saturday from 4 to 11 p.m.. at Veteran's Memorial...
View ArticleLois Wilson-Bright
Lois Wilson-Bright, 79, of Bowling Green, passed away Wednesday (Aug. 21, 2013).Arrangements are pending at Dunn Funeral Home Bowling Green.www.dunnfuneralhome.com
View ArticleLyle G. Pheils
Lyle G. Pheils, 55, of Jerry City, was born on May 19, 1958 in Toledo, Ohio to the late Lyle G. and Josephine A. (Freeman) Pheils. After an ongoing battle with heart disease, Lyle received a heart...
View ArticleJohn H. Hepler
John H. Hepler, Professor Emeritus of Speech and Theater, Bowling Green State University.John Hepler died Tuesday, February 19, 2013 in Seaford, Delaware. Mr. Hepler was born in Urbana, Ohio, in 1922....
View ArticleBetty Leady
Betty Leady, of Fostoria, died this morning (Aug. 22, 2013).Arrangements are pending with Deck-Hanneman Funeral Home & Crematory.
View ArticleCampers light numerous bonfires at fairgrounds
Bowling Green firefighters had their hands full putting out a series of bonfires set by tractor pull attendees at the Wood County Fairgrounds Sunday night.Firefighters were called to the campgrounds...
View ArticleLocal Briefs: 08-22-13
Bicyclist hurt in PerrysburgPERRYSBURG - One teen was injured Tuesday in a crash at East Boundary Street, just south of Ohio 795 in the city.Perrysburg Police report that at about 4 p.m. Mark Masters,...
View ArticleFailure to stop results in crash injuries
WEST MILLGROVE - Two people were taken to Fostoria Community Hospital after a Wednesday night crash on Cygnet Road, near Wayne Road.The Wood County Sheriff's Office reports that at 9:56 p.m. Alexander...
View ArticleOne injured in BG two-car accident
One woman was injured Wednesday in a crash on North Main Street just north of West Poe Road.Bowling Green Police report that at 3:47 p.m. Deborah Hummel, Bowling Green, was stopped southbound on North...
View ArticleNew facility offers cure to BGSU student health needs
An exterior view of the new Falcon Health Center. (Photo: J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune) A few days before students flock back to campus the Falcon Health Center opened its doors Wednesday to...
View ArticleLiving History revives ancestors
File photo. Dylan Benschoter (left) chats with brother Garrett Benschoter during Living History Day at Oak Grove Cemetary. (Photo: Enoch Wu/Sentinel-Tribune) The 10th annual Wood County Living History...
View ArticleDecorating’s a piece of cake
In the above photo, Maria Latta watches as Mary Grace Korducki (middle) and Sarah Korducki decorate a cake during a cake decorating class at the Bowling Green home of Jane Cheetwood last week. Latta...
View ArticleNasdaq halts trading due to a technical issue
NEW YORK (AP) — Nasdaq has halted trading because of a technical problem. The exchange sent out an alert to traders saying that trading was being halted until further notice because of problems with a...
View ArticleNasdaq to resume stock trading after outage
NEW YORK (AP) — Trading in the Nasdaq, a major stock exchange dominated by the biggest names in technology, was halted shortly after midday Thursday due to a technical glitch. Full trading was set to...
View ArticleJury handed Fort Hood shooting rampage case
FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) — Military jurors have started deliberating in the case of the soldier accused of killing 13 people during the 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood. The case was given to the jury...
View ArticleStaff Sgt. Bales apologizes for Afghan massacre
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. (AP) — The U.S. soldier who massacred 16 Afghan civilians apologized Thursday for his "act of cowardice" as he made his case for why he should someday have a chance at...
View ArticleWood County airport gets $321,951 for projects
Wood County Regional Airport Authority will receive additional federal funding this year to install more efficient lighting for one of the airport’s two runways.The facility will get $321,951, up from...
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