Mosque arsonist files an argument in appeal
TOLEDO - An argument has been filed supporting the appeal of convicted Islamic Center arsonist Randolph Linn.The appellate brief was filed Wednesday in the U.S. District Sixth Circuit Court of...
View ArticleTake motorcycle safety classes at Owens
Area motorcycle enthusiasts interested in enhancing their knowledge about safe driving are invited to enroll in upcoming Motorcycle Safety Training classes offered through Owens Community College's...
View ArticleBetty Anne Noward
Beloved wife and mother, Betty Anne Noward, 87, of Holland, OH, died August 23, 2013 from injuries after a fall.She was born September 2, 1925 in Bowling Green, OH to Charles and Rosa (Huber) Wagner....
View ArticlePerrysburg officials will meet with parents to explain progress reports
PERRYSBURG - Perrysburg School District is using a new standards-based reporting system in grades K-5 that describes students' progress in more detail than before.The new system includes "grading...
View ArticlePERRYSBURG POLICE: 08-31-13
PERRYSBURG POLICEOn Aug. 13, criminal trespass was reported in the 2000 block of Coe Court.Aug. 14Theft from a vehicle of $200 was reported in the 300 block of Lighthouse Drive.A failure to pay...
View ArticleLocal Briefs: 08-31-13
No newspaper on Labor DayThe Sentinel-Tribune will not publish Monday due to the Labor Day holiday.All federal, state, county and city offices will be closed, along with municipal courts and the...
View ArticlePortage Center Gleaners recognize many community service volunteers
Bill Sherman, president of the Portage Center Arbor Gleaners (from left), with award winners Cathy Harrison, Dylan Benschoter and Thomas Lewallen. (Photo courtesy Portage Center Arbor) PEMBERVILLE -...
View ArticleRidge School up for auction
Bowling Green's Ridge Elementary School will go on the auction block Sept. 30.Wilson Auction and Realty will conduct the sale, which will start at 4:30 p.m. at the site located at 225 Ridge St.The...
View ArticleSnow plows get new look
Kenwood Elementary fifth-graders Kaleb Gerken (from left), Leanne Hershberger, Eric Baer and Alyssa Graham paint a Bowling Green Public Works snow plow Friday. (J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune) Bowling...
View ArticleMeet BGSU’s No. 1 Falcon fan
Falcon fan Sue Shunk is seen inside the Stroh Center. (Enoch Wu/Sentinel-Tribune) Even if you don't know who Sue Shunk is, you have probably heard her thunderous "Go B-G" shout at Falcon athletic...
View ArticleVerlin Lee "Tony" Wagner
Verlin Lee "Tony" Wagner, 80, of Bloomdale passed away at 8:47 a.m. on Friday, August 30, 2013 at St. Rita's Mercy Medical Center, Lima. He was born on December 2, 1932 to the late Randal R. and Eunice...
View ArticleLifestyle Briefs: 08-31-13
Women's Club opens year with potluckThe Women's Club of Bowling Green will hold its first meeting of the 2013-14 year on Wednesday. The organization's annual potluck dinner is slated for 6:30 p.m.It...
View ArticleFamiliar face: Karla Durc
Familiar faceKarla Durco is a Rossford School District volunteer. She works on the levy committee and is co-chair of after-prom committee. In the past, she was president of the Rossford Junior High...
View ArticleBGSU volleyball vs Brigham YoungnUniversity Aug. 31st 2013
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View Article(updated 11:10 p.m.) BGSU volleyball beats No. 13 BYU (8-31-13)
Bowling Green State University’s volleyball team rallied from a 2-0 deficit to upset BYU, 3-2 in the final game of the Hampton Inn Invitational Saturday night at the Stroh Center.BYU took the first two...
View ArticleSouth Africa: Mandela discharged from hospital
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Nelson Mandela was released from the hospital on Sunday while still in critical condition to his Johannesburg home which has been set up to provide intensive care, South Africa's...
View ArticleDebate begins on question of a strike on Syria
WASHINGTON (AP) — The debate is on as congressional lawmakers begin considering President Barack Obama's request that they authorize a military strike on Syria to punish the Assad regime for an...
View ArticleVeggie alternative debuts at N.Y.'s wing festival
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Thousands of chicken wing lovers flocked to the annual National Buffalo Chicken Wing Festival in western New York Saturday to experience the latest and greatest in wings —...
View ArticleWildfire sends dense smoke into Yosemite Valley
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) — For the first time since a wildfire broke out around Yosemite National Park, dense smoke has begun to obscure the region's majestic mountain views, park officials...
View ArticleBurning Man crowd in Nevada desert tops 61,000
RENO, Nev. (AP) — A federal official says more than 61,000 people have turned out so far for the weekend Burning Man outdoor art and music festival in the Black Rock Desert of northern Nevada. U.S....
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