Hudson family connects with Japan
Japanese student Ryotaro Aoyama (left) is seen with his American host family brother, William; mother, Teresa; father, Shawn; and sister, Elaine. (Photo courtesy of Ohio 4-H/Labo exchange) There is...
View ArticleMan shot during burglary pleads guilty
A Michigan man shot during a burglary in Perrysburg Township has pleaded guilty in the courtroom of Wood County Court of Common Pleas Judge Alan Mayberry.James Scott Newman, 39, Grand Rapids, Mich.,...
View ArticleLocal Briefs: 09-07-13
Rollover crash injures oneLUCKEY - One woman was injured after a rollover crash early Friday morning in Troy Township.The Wood County Sheriff's Office reports that at 1:25 a.m. Mackenzie Hornyak, Casa...
View ArticleCharles "Chuck" F. Lawson
Charles "Chuck" F. Lawson, 83, of North Baltimore, died at 2:42 a.m., Friday, September 6, 2013, at Briar Hill Health Campus, North Baltimore.He was born on May 8, 1930, in Van Wert County to the late...
View ArticleFamiliar Face: Roger Shope
This week’s familiar face is Roger Shope, who has been volunteering for the Black Swamp Arts Festival for the past 18 years. A native of Bowling Green, Shope and his wife, Brenda, have three children....
View ArticleArts festival presents art awards
Chris Plummer, whose quirky humorous prints represent a youth movement on the art fair circuit, was awarded Best of Show today at the Black Swamp Arts Festival. Joining Plummer in the winner’s circle...
View ArticleFalcon offense sparks win over Kent (9-7-13)
KENT - On a day when offense was needed to win a game, the Bowling Green Falcons responded with the most total offense in Dave Clawson's four-plus years as head coach. With redshirt sophomore...
View ArticleNo. 1 Djokovic faces No. 2 Nadal in U.S. Open final
NEW YORK (AP) — The game that will be talked about for years and years required 198 strokes, 30 points, and 21 minutes to decide. Entire sets have taken less. It might be easy to conclude that Novak...
View ArticleScientists assess damage from Yosemite-area fire
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Scientists are assessing the damage from a massive wildfire burning around Yosemite National Park, laying plans to protect habitat and waterways as the fall rainy season...
View ArticleThree rescued after helicopter ices on Alaska volcano
Two researchers and their pilot were rescued Friday from a remote Alaska volcano after freezing rain left thick ice on their helicopter's blades. Alaska State Troopers spokeswoman Megan Peters said the...
View ArticleManagers of money fund that 'broke buck' back deal
NEW YORK (AP) — The managers of a money market fund whose failing assets raised fears about other such funds during the 2008 financial crisis have agreed to pay $10 million to settle a class-action...
View ArticleIn drought, water war in California fought underground
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — For decades, this city in California's agricultural heartland relied exclusively on cheap, plentiful groundwater and pumped increasingly larger amounts from an aquifer as its...
View ArticleDive signals more treasure at U.S. pirate ship wreck
BOSTON (AP) — Fog was swallowing his ship's bow, the winds were picking up and undersea explorer Barry Clifford figured he needed to leave within an hour to beat the weather back to port. It was time...
View ArticleIBM moving some retirees off its health plan
IBM plans to move many retired workers off its health plan and give them money to buy coverage on a health-insurance exchange. The move is part of a corporate trend away from providing traditional...
View ArticleU.S.-Mexico border groups want efficient crossings
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Under the watch of a Border Patrol agent, U.S. and Mexican pastors set up two small altars — one on each side of a towering border fence — for their Sunday service that spans two...
View ArticleMeth found hidden in picture frames in Pennsylvania
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Customs officers found a kilogram of methamphetamine hidden in two large picture frames of religious artwork, according to a federal affidavit unsealed Friday. The frames came from...
View ArticleLingering doubts over Syria gas attack evidence
BEIRUT (AP) — The U.S. government insists it has the intelligence to prove it, but the American public has yet to see a single piece of concrete evidence — no satellite imagery, no transcripts of...
View ArticleAustralia's new gov't vows to scrap carbon tax
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia's new government prepared to take control of the nation Sunday, with Prime Minister-elect Tony Abbott vowing to immediately scrap a hated tax on carbon polluters...
View ArticleDurkin back coaching with BGSU football team (9-8-13)
Bowling Green State University assistant football coach Bill Durkin returned to his duties on Sunday, following an unpaid, seven-day administrative leave.Durkin was disciplined following charges of...
View ArticleBlack Swamp Arts Festival Sept. 8th 2013
Black Swamp Arts Festival Sept. 8th 2013 | Photos by Enoch Wu/Sentinel-Tribune {gallery}gallery/2013/09/090813/BSAF13_Sunday{/gallery}
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