Perrysburg Township officers involved in high-speed chase
LIME CITY - Two men were arrested in Michigan Friday after leading Perrysburg Township officers on a high-speed chase.The chase began after an employee at Best Buy, on U.S. 20, reported the theft of a...
View ArticleLocal Briefs: 03-30-13
Traffic blitz setLIME CITY - Perrysburg Township Police will conduct a traffic enforcement blitz Monday to April 6.The blitz will target U.S. 20, Ohio 25, Ohio 795, Ohio 65 and Oregon Road.Recent...
View Article'All in the family'
Ron Dunmyer helps Julia Barnett, 5, feed Archie, a 2-week-old lamb, at the Dunmyer residence in Lemoyne. (Photos: Enoch Wu/Sentinel-Tribune) LEMOYNE — Farm life can often take some twists and turns....
View ArticleFamiliar Face: Carole Matthews
Carole Matthews, vice president of Patient Care Services and chief nursing officer at Wood County Hospital, is retiring on April 16 after 15 years at the hospital. She has been in the nursing...
View ArticleGood Friday (03-30-13)
Pastor Steve Baney is seen at a cross in front at Plain Congregational Church in Bowling Green during a Good Friday service hosted by the Bowling Green Ministerial Association. (Photos: Enoch...
View ArticleBGSU student found deceased in apartment
Bowling Green police are investigating the death of a student whose body was discovered in his apartment early Saturday. According to an email from BGSU President Mary Ellen Mazey this morning, the...
View ArticlePerrysburg baseball opens Leyland Family Field with victory over Lake (3-30-13)
PERRYSBURG — Perrysburg’s baseball team connected for 12 hits Saturday en route to an 11-2 season-opening win over Lake in the first game at the Yellow Jackets’ Leyland Family Field.The field is...
View ArticleDemocrat Ed Fitzgerald introduces himself in BG
Cuyahoga County Executive Ed Fitzgerald speaking at Grounds for Thought in BG. (Photo: Shane Hughes/Sentinel-Tribune) With 18 months to go until the next gubernatorial election, Cuyahoga County...
View ArticleTexas district attorney, wife found dead at home
KAUFMAN, Texas (AP) — A Texas prosecutor and his wife were found killed in their house two months after one of his assistants was gunned down near their office, authorities said. Investigators found...
View ArticleNevada crash kills five in California family; teen arrested
Five members of a Southern California family were killed Saturday when their van was rear-ended by an 18-year-old driver who was later arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, authorities...
View Article'I love mysteries,' says man claiming hidden gold
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — For more than a decade, he packed and repacked his treasure chest, sprinkling in gold dust and adding hundreds of rare gold coins and gold nuggets. Pre-Columbian animal figures...
View ArticlePatients of Oklahoma doctor line up for tests
TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Hundreds of patients of an Oklahoma oral surgeon accused of unsanitary practices showed up at a health clinic Saturday, looking to find out whether they were exposed to hepatitis or...
View ArticleOne $750,000 bid for unwanted Alaska ferry worth $80 million
PALMER, Alaska (AP) — An unwanted, $80 million ice-breaking ferry owned by an Alaska borough has only one bid to buy it, and it's for $751,000. The bid was the only entered by Friday's deadline set up...
View ArticleAuthorities: $600M scheme incubated in North Carolina town
LEXINGTON, N.C. (AP) — In the hardware store on South Main Street, the owner pulled Caron Myers aside to tell her about the best thing to happen in years to this once-thriving furniture and textile...
View ArticleEnd of the line for Roadrunner supercomputer
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — It's the end of the line for Roadrunner, a first-of-its-kind collection of processors that once reigned as the world's fastest supercomputer. The $121 million supercomputer,...
View ArticleWichita State topples OSU 70-66 for Final Four trip
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Cleanthony Early kept stealing glances down at the hat in his hands while he waited for his turn to climb the stepladder. The Wichita State forward seemed stunned at the words on the...
View ArticleGas trade group seeks fracking probe
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A formal complaint filed with New York's lobbying board asks it to investigate whether Artists Against Fracking, a group that includes Yoko Ono and other A-List celebrities, is...
View ArticleBusiness, labor reach deal on worker program
WASHINGTON (AP) — Big business and labor have struck a deal on a new low-skilled worker program, removing the biggest hurdle to completion of sweeping immigration legislation allowing 11 million...
View ArticlePope makes Easter pleas for Mideast peace
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis is making an Easter Sunday peace plea, saying conflicts have lasted too long in Syria, and between Israelis and Palestinians. Francis also urges reconciliation on the...
View ArticleSlim chance of life after Tibet mudslide buries 83
BEIJING (AP) — Authorities in Tibet said Sunday that chances were slim that any survivors would be found after a massive mudslide at a gold mine buried 83 workers in piles of earth up to 30 meters...
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