Kenneth L. Sterling
Kenneth L. Sterling, 90, of Marion and formerly of Cygnet, died at 9:30 p.m., Tuesday, February 5, 2013, at the Partners of Marion Care and Rehabilitation Center, in Marion.He married Mildred M. West...
View ArticleFarm Briefs: 04-13-13
Workshop time notedThe Wood Soil and Water Conservation District Cover Crops workshop will be held from 10 a.m. to noon April 27.Open house plannedThe Wood Soil and Water Conservation District will...
View ArticleWedded to old gowns
Judy Sikorski (right) talks about a vintage wedding dress with Sarah Buehrer (left). (Photo: Enoch Wu/Sentinel-Tribune) ROSSFORD - One of Ohio's largest privately-held collections of historic wedding...
View ArticleLocal Briefs: 04-13-13
Euchre tourney in DunbridgeDUNBRIDGE - The volunteer fire department will hold a bingo tournament tonight from 6 to 9 at the fire hall, corner of Ohio 582 and Dunbridge Road.Sandwiches and pop will be...
View ArticleCelebrate Earth Day with week of events
As Earth Day approaches, several community organizations have partnered to sponsor events and activities dedicated to environmental stewardship and awareness. The week of activities will culminate in a...
View ArticleOtsego FFA members honored
TONTOGANY - Among the awards presented Wednesday evening at the Otsego FFA banquet were:Proficiency awardsTwo chapter members were recognized with special proficiency awards sponsored by local groups....
View ArticleVannett reflects on athletics
BG's Mike Vannett. (Photo: J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune) Mike Vannett's career in education is coming to an end.The athletics director at Bowling Green High School for the last 23 years is...
View ArticleBGSU wind concert helps Salvation Army
The Salvation Army kettle will be out at the Bowling Green State University Wind Symphony concert tonight at 8 in Kobacker Hall of the Moore Musical Arts Center on campus.Denise Showell, wife of Jeff...
View ArticlePublic safety telecommunications workers recognized next week
Monday through April 21 has been recognized as National Public Safety Telecommunicator's Week.Thousands of Americans dial 911 for help each day in life-threatening emergencies. The emergency...
View ArticleODOT honored with award for snow and ice control
The Ohio Department of Transportation recently received the American Public Works Association Excellence in Snow and Ice Control Award for 2013.ODOT is the only state department of transportation in...
View ArticleUpdated 12:45 p.m.., Tiger receives two-stroke penalty at Masters
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Tiger Woods got a reprieve Saturday in the Masters when he was given a two-shot penalty for a bad drop but was allowed to stay in the tournament.Woods' shot on the par-5 15th hole of the...
View ArticleOral polio vaccine developer Koprowski dies
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Dr. Hilary Koprowski, a pioneering virologist who developed the first successful oral vaccination for polio, died this week at his suburban Philadelphia home. He was 96. Although...
View ArticleSnedeker, Cabrera tied for lead at Masters
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — The longest, strangest day at the Masters for Tiger Woods began with a text message from his agent Saturday morning to meet with Augusta National officials nearly six hours before...
View ArticlePrisoners, guards clash over Guantanamo Bay raid
MIAMI (AP) — Months of increased tension at the Guantanamo Bay prison boiled over into a clash between guards and detainees Saturday as the military closed a communal section of the facility and moved...
View ArticlePatrol: 16 hurt in bus crash near Yosemite park
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — A bus carrying visitors from Yosemite National Park crashed on a main highway south of the park, leaving 16 people injured, the California Highway Patrol said Sunday. The bus was...
View ArticleFour rescued from life raft off Big Sur
MONTEREY, Calif. (AP) — The Coast Guard says four people who jumped from a sinking tug boat onto a life raft have been rescued off the coast of Big Sur. Lt. Mark Leahey said the crew was aboard the...
View ArticleGraffiti force closure of Joshua Tree park sites
JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) — Acts of graffiti have become so pervasive at Joshua Tree National Park's most popular hiking spots that officials have had to close them to the public, and they...
View ArticleAmid investigation, coal exports at record levels
DECKER, Mont. (AP) — From the time coal is scooped from the depths of the Spring Creek strip mine in Montana's wide-open Powder River Basin until it travels more than 6,000 miles across the Pacific...
View ArticlePolice grapple with response to cybercrimes
WASHINGTON (AP) — If a purse with $900 is stolen, the victim probably would call the police. If a computer hacker steals $900 from that same person's bank account, what then? Call the police? Could...
View ArticleLawyer in Exxon Mobil case has string of wins
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — At age 11, Jessica Grant used to turn her bedroom into a courtroom and play at being a lawyer. She's not playing anymore. At age 44, she led the state of New Hampshire to a $236...
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