Perrysburg man pleads to vehicular homicide
File photo. Justin Shane in court. (Photo: J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune) A Perrysburg man pleaded guilty to charges including vehicular homicide Monday in the 2011 death of a Bradner woman.Justin D....
View ArticleDouglas O. Wayland
Douglas O. Wayland, 59, of Bowling Green, died Monday (Nov. 25, 2013).Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced later by Dunn Funeral Home, Bowling Green.
View ArticleLouis E. Iamele
Louis E. Iamele, age 78, of Luckey, OH passed away on Sunday, November 24, 2013 at Hospice of Northwest Ohio, Perrysburg, OH.He was born on December 15, 1934 in Rochester, NY to Louis and Minnie...
View ArticlePriscilla Sue (Wickham) Buchman
Priscilla Sue (Wickham) Buchman, 70, passed away on October 23, 2013, with her children at her side.She was born on April 4, 1943, to the late Harold "Wick" and Marceille (Pierce) Wickham.Priscilla was...
View ArticleDonna Irene Vatan
Donna Irene Vatan, 72, of Bowling Green, passed away on November 24, 2013 at Mercy St. Vincent's Medical Center, Toledo, Ohio.She was born on May 22, 1941 in Pontiac, Michigan to Milton and Hazel...
View ArticleTeachers concerned about ‘Common Core’
Ohio State Senator Randy Gardner (right) addresses Bowling Green and Eastwood teachers on Ohio Senate Bill 229 at Bowling Green High School. (Photos: Enoch Wu/Sentinel-Tribune) Vast testing...
View ArticleThanksgiving includes gluten-free pies and all
NEW YORK (AP) — Three different types of stuffing will be offered on Stacy Fox's table this Thanksgiving: traditional, gluten-free and vegan. There will be steak for people who don't like turkey. No...
View ArticleNorthwood mall questions city’s candor
NORTHWOOD - A lawyer for the owners of the shuttered Woodville Mall is alleging that the city is keeping them from demolishing the site.Adam G. Burke, who is representing mall owners Ohio Plaza...
View ArticleU.S. consumer confidence falls to 7-month low
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. consumers' confidence in the economy fell in November to the lowest level in seven months, as Americans expressed more concerns about hiring and pay increases in coming months....
View ArticleU.S. banks earn $36 billion in third quarter
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. banks earned less in the July-September quarter than they did a year earlier, marking the first year-over-year decline in earnings since the spring of 2009 when the country was...
View ArticleHoliday traffic blitz planned
Wood County Safe Communities announced that a Thanksgiving holiday traffic blitz will be performed from 6 p.m. Thursday through 6 a.m. Dec. 1.The holiday is one of the busiest travel times of the year,...
View ArticleLocal Briefs: 11-26-13
Man pleads guilty to arsonA Clay Center man pleaded guilty Monday in Wood County Court of Common Pleas to arson.Nathan Stewart, 34, appeared in the courtroom of Judge Reeve Kelsey.The plea stemmed from...
View ArticleRossford woman charged in parking lot hit-skip
ROSSFORD – A city woman has been cited following a Saturday accident in which two pedestrians were struck.Rossford Police Chief Glenn Goss said that the incident was reported at 8:25 p.m. in the...
View ArticleBGSU cuts more faculty
The faculty union is promising to challenge the Bowling Green State University's decision not to renew the contracts of 30 non-tenure track positions.The university made the announcement of the cuts...
View Article1640 psalm book could fetch $30M at auction
NEW YORK (AP) — A tiny book of psalms from 1640 could sell for as much as $30 million at an auction in New York City. The Bay Psalm Book is believed to be the first book ever printed in what is now the...
View ArticleSheriff's office, victim share details on Custar shooting
CUSTAR - New details are emerging following the shooting of a man in the village last week.Lt. Jamie Webb of the Wood County Sheriff's Office said this morning that, while still hospitalized, William...
View ArticleFlorida GOP officials call on Radel to step down
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — An aide to a U.S. Congressman who recently pleaded guilty to cocaine possession says the Fort Myers Republican is focusing on rehab and will return to work as soon as possible,...
View ArticleBarnes & Noble swings to 2Q profit
NEW YORK (AP) — Barnes & Noble returned to a profit in the fiscal second quarter as cost cuts offset lower sales. The New York company's sales missed expectations, however, and its shares fell 6...
View ArticleToy recalls down, but hazards remain
WASHINGTON (AP) — Toy recalls for excessive lead and other hazards are down this year, but consumer advocates warn that potential dangers to children remain on store shelves. Several toys with high...
View ArticleMen's Wearhouse now in pursuit of Jos. A. Bank
NEW YORK (AP) — Never say never. Just when it looked like a potential combination of Men's Wearhouse and Jos. A. Bank was dead in the water, the script has been flipped. Now it's Men's Wearhouse that...
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