Colorado flood towns may come back less diverse
LYONS, Colo. (AP) — The storms that raged through the Rocky Mountain foothills instantly remade the landscape and disrupted thousands of lives. They may have also changed the character of the funky...
View ArticleADM looking to move longtime headquarters
DECATUR, Ill. (AP) — Archer Daniels Midland Co.'s announcement Monday that it wants to move its global headquarters and 100 high-level jobs out of the small central Illinois city of Decatur has many...
View ArticleWhistleblower: Banks may be laundering poker money
LAS VEGAS (AP) — A banker who stood up against an online gambling operation was the star of an anti-money-laundering conference in Las Vegas on Monday. Compliance officer Cathy Scharf told an...
View ArticleVikings owners face $84.5M fine in New Jersey case
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A judge in New Jersey on Monday ordered Minnesota Vikings owners Zygi and Mark Wilf and their cousin Leonard Wilf to pay $84.5 million to two former business partners who she...
View ArticleSports Briefs: 09-25-13
Falcon hockey picked fourthBEMIDJI, Minn. - Bowling Green was fourth in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association media poll announced Tuesday.The Falcons received 149 points to finish behind Minnesota...
View ArticleTo the Editor: Green Party candidate in BG supports fracking amendment
As Chair of Wood County's Green Party and candidate for Bowling Green Council-at-Large, I need to respond to misleading statements about the charter amendment we will vote on in November.This amendment...
View ArticleTo the Editor: BG councilman tries to clear up ‘fracking’ confusion
As anyone who has been reading the newspaper knows, City council has been in the middle of a debate regarding the method of oil and gas extraction referred to as “fracking” for several weeks now. This...
View ArticleTo the Editor: Northwood citizen encourages others to support school’s and...
The city of Northwood has been a home to me from my pre adolescent years to my early adult years. It is also the place I chose to start a business. Northwood has always been a blue collar town built...
View ArticleTo the Editor: Movie thriller lives up to billing
I just saw the movie, Prisoners. Yikes! I am glad that I did not take anyone with me lest one should question my taste in movies.Being lured in by the brilliant reviews and acting by Hugh Jackman and...
View ArticleSHERIFF'S OFFICE: 09-25-13
SHERIFF'S OFFICESept. 15 citations:Operation without reasonable control, stop after accident: Rogelio Reyes Jr., McClure. Sept. 16 citations:Stop for school bus: Thomas Hall, Grand Rapids.Vandalism to...
View ArticleKurt Bradley
A "Memory Gathering" will be held to celebrate Kurt Bradley's life on Sunday, Sept. 29 from 1-5 at the Liberty Twp. Civic Center in Rudolph. Visit with Kurt's friends and relatives, share your memories...
View ArticleRobbery suspect caught
ROSSFORD - A would-be robber was caught after taking money from a Tim Horton's store in the city early this morning.Rossford Police were alerted to the incident at the store, located at 1011 Buck Road,...
View ArticleEditorial: Good news, bad news situation
Jan Larson McLaughlin What do you want first - the good news or the bad news?As a newspaper, it's our job to give you both. You decide which you want to read first. It's our responsibility to tell you...
View ArticleWoodland Indian Celebration set in Perrysburg this weekend
PERRYSBURG - The Black Swamp InterTribal Foundation will host its 11th annual Woodland Indian Celebration "They Walked Before Us," Saturday and Sunday at the Buttonwood Park/Betty C. Black Recreation...
View ArticlePatrol investigates in I-75 crash
The Bowling Green Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol continues to investigate a serious injury crash that closed down southbound Interstate 75 north of Bowling Green Tuesday morning.The crash, which...
View ArticleHerman E. Roe
Herman E. Roe, 78, of Weston, passed away Tuesday (Sept. 24, 2013). Arrangements are pending with the Deck-Hanneman Funeral Home and Crematory, Bowling Green.http://www.hannemanfh.com/
View ArticleCarrolton C. Riehm
Carrolton C. Riehm, 76, passed away peacefully Monday, Sept. 23, 2013 after long months of suffering at Medina Village under the care of Hospice.Family and friends will remember his great talent in...
View ArticleLocal Briefs: 09-25-13
Man charged after overdoseOne man has been charged after a reported heroin overdose at his residence on Tuesday.Bowling Green Police report that they were called to the 400 block of South Maple Street...
View ArticleFood stamp cuts could be unlikely
Cuts and changes to the federal food stamp program are viewed locally in the same way many national figures see the issue.The proposal is political and has little chance of moving forward.The...
View ArticleLatta questions health act readiness
File photo. U.S. Rep. Bob Latta (Photo: J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune) U.S. Rep. Bob Latta (R-Ohio) doesn't think the Affordable Care Act is ready to roll out.He doesn't think it'll ever be ready to...
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