Vendors needed for annual Perrysburg extravaganza
PERRYSBURG - Vendors are sought for Perrysburg Elementary Parents' Association's annual Holiday Extravaganza from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Nov. 2 at Perrysburg Junior High School, 550 E. South Boundary...
View ArticleNorthwood couple jailed for workers' comp fraud
Defendants Frederick Diebert and Michelle Scaggs in court on Friday (Photo: Enoch Wu/Sentinel-Tribune) The two owners of Triple Star Roofing were each sentenced to serve 30 months in prison Friday...
View ArticleENGAGEMENT: Sweitzer & Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Jannuzzi Sweitzer, Cleveland, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janel Kendall, to Ian Michael Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, Hudson.The bride-to-be is a 2007 graduate...
View ArticlePregnancy Center walk is next Saturday
Bowling Green's annual Walk for Life will take place at a new location this year.The walk, slated for Sept. 21, will step off from St. Thomas More Church, 425 Thurstin Ave.The Bowling Green Pregnancy...
View ArticleDavid E. Shope
David E. Shope, 87, of Bowling Green, Ohio, passed away in his home Thursday, September 12, 2013 surrounded by his loving family.He was a lifelong Bowling Green resident and proud citizen of Wood...
View ArticleOpal Mae Smith
Opal Mae "Cross" Smith 83, of Napoleon passed away Friday September 13, 2013 at Golden Living Center Northcrest. Born on April 21, 1930 to David Edwin William Cross and Edith Rebecca "Forney" Cross in...
View ArticleJack L. Shaffer
Jack L. Shaffer, age 78, of Cygnet, OH, passed away on Friday, September 13, 2013 at Bridge Hospice Care Center, Bowling Green, OH. He was born on February 27, 1935 in Cygnet, OH to Glenn and Ruby...
View ArticleBG Police investigate man passing counterfeit bills
At approximately 3:20 p.m. Friday the Bowling Green Police Division took a report of an individual attempting to pass counterfeit $100 bills at Circle K on South Main Street. The suspect left the area...
View ArticleLocal Briefs: 09-14-13
Fracking talk is TuesdayOn Tuesday, Nathan Rutz from Ohio Citizen Action, will talk about what happens in a fracking emergency.The presentation is part of the "Expert Series" on horizontal hydraulic...
View ArticleBG POLICE: 09-14-13
BG POLICESept. 7 citations:Driving under suspension: Michael Murphy, BG; Thomas Tomasello, Liberty Center.Failure to maintain litter-free premises, possession of marijuana, possession of drug...
View ArticleRobinsons hosted Japanese student
Masato Kito, left, and Logan Robinson at a Toledo Mud Hens game. (Photo provided) The Gene and Jennifer Robinson family of Rudolph, participated in the Ohio 4-H/Japanese Labo exchange program this...
View ArticleFamiliar Face: Zachary Shock
Zachary Shock is a student at Bowling Green State University. Born and raised in Defiance, he started his college career in music in 2011 and has become a part of the community. He is a seasonal...
View Article(updated 2 p.m.on 9-15) Indiana rolls past Falcons, 42-10 (9-14-13)
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — It may not have registered on the Richter Scale, but that large thud you heard in Memorial Stadium at Indiana University on Saturday was Bowling Green’s balloon bursting.The Falcons...
View ArticleColorado rescuers urge some to leave flooded towns
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Rescue teams are warning people in some Colorado towns isolated by devastating flooding against remaining there, telling them that they could face weeks without basic supplies,...
View ArticleBiden to face anti-war Democrats at Iowa picnic
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Vice President Joe Biden is heading into the belly of Democrats' anti-war opposition, venturing into a politically influential heartland state for the first time since President...
View ArticlePowerball: No big jackpot winner in Saturday draw
Lottery officials have announced on the Powerball website that no ticket has matched all Saturday's numbers drawn for that game's giant jackpot, which now swells to an estimated $400 million or a...
View ArticleArizona mom suspected of killing two kids in California
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — An apparently suicidal Arizona mother was arrested on suspicion of killing her two children after crashing her car in a Southern California supermarket then directing police...
View ArticleDeLoreans getting 'Back to the Future' makeovers
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (AP) — It may not time travel, but the DeLorean sports car is finding its way into the future even without a flux capacitor. People are spending thousands of dollars to have...
View ArticleN.Y. rules pet cemeteries can bury human ashes
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New regulations will allow New York animal lovers to spend eternity with their pets. The Daily News reports (http://nydn.us/16rANlX ) that officials have finalized rules allowing...
View ArticleJon Flora, president of Fry's, dies
PHOENIX (AP) — Jon Flora, the president of Fry's Food Stores in Arizona and a well-known figure through area ads and in-store promotions, has died, the company announced in a statement. He was 58. Dave...
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