Lake Township hires fire chief
MILLBURY - In the space of three minutes, the Lake Township Trustees accepted the resignation of the interim fire chief, hired a full-time fire chief and re-appointed a deputy fire chief.At Tuesday's...
View ArticleLibrary hosts annual book sale this weekend
Friends of the Library will hold its annual book sale during the Black Swamp Arts Festival this weekend.Books, movies and music will be available at budget-friendly prices to help raise money for the...
View ArticleRossford TARTA vote not on Nov. 5 ballot
Rossford voters won't get to decide Nov. 5 whether the city should remain a part of TARTA.The Wood County Prosecutor's Office has issued an opinion to the county Board of Elections that because...
View ArticlePemberville hosts final Cruisin’ Night for 2013
PEMBERVILLE - Pemberville Independent Merchants Association is set to hosts its final Cruisin' Night for 2013 on Thursday.Registration will be held in the downtown area at Eisenhour Motors beginning at...
View ArticleEnrollment drops at BGSU & Owens
Enrollment is down at both Bowling Green State University and Owens Community College.BGSU officials reported Tuesday that undergraduate enrollment declined 2.2 percent to 14,500 students from last...
View ArticleBGSU dancers in ‘Wicked’ (09-04-13)
Justin Wirick, middle, and Ryan Jackson, of the Broadway touring company of “Wicked,” instruct BGSU college dancers inside Eppler North on the campus of Bowling Green State University last week. The...
View ArticleGOP dreads prospect of new UAW foothold in South
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) — The prospect of the United Auto Workers gaining a foothold at Volkswagen's plant in Tennessee worries some Southern Republicans, who say laws banning mandatory union...
View ArticleMcDonald's exploring changes to Dollar Menu
NEW YORK (AP) — McDonald's Corp. says a revamped version of its Dollar Menu that includes items priced at $5 could be launched nationally this year. The world's biggest hamburger chain says it has...
View ArticleSamsung unveils smartwatch ahead of rival Apple
BERLIN (AP) — Samsung has unveiled a highly anticipated digital wristwatch at least weeks ahead of a similar product expected from rival Apple. The so-called smartwatch is what some technology analysts...
View ArticlePerrysburg High School student suspect in threats via 'Net
PERRYSBURG – A Perrysburg High School student has been identified as the source of what police are calling “alarming” threats against fellow students posted online earlier this week.According to a...
View ArticlePerrysburg girls soccer beats Northview, 4-1 (9-4-13)
PERRYSBURG — Perrysburg’s offense was able to finish its chances in the second half on the way to a 4-1 win over Northview Wednesday.The Yellow Jackets girls soccer team held a 1-0 lead at the half....
View ArticlePerrysburg vs Northview girls soccer Sept. 4th 2013
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View ArticleFracking debate heats up
Lisa Kochheiser (Photo: J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune) Bowling Green City Council was warned Tuesday evening that a city ordinance banning fracking will do little to protect the community. But city...
View ArticlePemberville wants to spruce up downtown
PEMBERVILLE - Downtown Pemberville could be on the verge of its biggest makeover since the mid 1950s.Village council Tuesday night unanimously agreed to file an Issue I grant application with the Ohio...
View Article‘Bobcat Day’ to stir up spirit
For those who live or work in Bowling Green, don red and gray Friday in support of Bobcat Day.It's time to celebrate, what with Bowling Green High School welcoming a new football coach and new...
View ArticlePrep Roundup: Elmwood girls win NBC golf shootout (09-05-13)
At Chippewa Gold Course in Curtice, Elmwood girls took the second Northern Buckeye Conference shootout Wednesday, with a score of 189.Otsego (206) was second followed by Rossford (217), Eastwood (232),...
View ArticleArea Arts Events: 09-05-13
Festival volunteers neededVolunteers are still needed for the Black Swamp Arts Festival which begins Friday at 5 p.m. and continues through Sunday at 5 p.m. in downtown Bowling Green.On Saturday the...
View ArticlePerrysburg considers eliminating taxes for lighting, tree programs
PERRYSBURG - City council discussed the best way to continue funding the street lighting and tree programs Tuesday, weighing whether to continue annual property assessments or draw $270,000 from the...
View ArticleIHOP fraud case continued to next year
TOLEDO - The day in court for an area businessman, who owned seven IHOP franchises and is accused of a number of federal crimes, will wait until next year.The trial of Tarek "Terry" Elkafrawi,...
View ArticleDouglas P. Remmel
Douglas Peter Remmel, 48, of Bowling Green, Ohio, died September 2, 2013 in Bowling Green.He was born June 30, 1965 in Neenah, Wisconsin, to Donald D. and Joan V. (Vandehey) Remmel. Mr. Remmel was a...
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