Campus News: 04-20-13
Stephen Lowe, Northwood, will pursue Neurological Surgery at Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, S.C., following graduation from Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) this spring....
View ArticleStudent of the Month: 04-20-13
Elmwood High SchoolJacob Nungester is the Student of the Month at Elmwood High School for March.He's the son of Jeff and Carol Nungester of Wayne.The senior is a member of National Honor Society, and...
View ArticleOtsego Elementary Honor Roll: 04-20-13
Otsego Elementary in Tontogany has released its list of students who made the third-quarter honor roll.ALL A'SSIXTH - Mitchell Downs, Madison Dzierwa, Conor Evans, William Gase, Hayle Grimmer, Zachary...
View ArticleDouglas R. Valentine
Douglas R. Valentine, 72, of Bowling Green, Ohio departed this life on April 19, 2013. Funeral Arrangements are pending with Deck-Hanneman Funeral Home & Crematory, 1460 W. Wooster Street, Bowling...
View ArticleSentinel's Home and Garden Expo in full swing today
Over 97 vendors were on hand Satuday for the Home and Garden Expo at Bowling Green State University’s Stroh Center. (Photo: J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune) Despite less than spring-like temperatures on...
View ArticleMark Emans named Lake football coach
MILLBURY — Eastwood High School graduate Mark Emans has been named the head football coach at Lake High School, the school announced Saturday.Emans was the head coach at Wauseon for 21 seasons before...
View ArticleFalcons' Schmitz records 600th career win (4-20-13)
Danny Schmitz reached another milestone Saturday.The Bowling Green baseball coach recorded his 600th career victory as the Falcons posted a 14-6 win over Akron in the first game of their doubleheader...
View ArticleUpdated 8:30 p.m., Schmitz earns 600th win in BGSU baseball sweep of Akron...
Bowling Green’s baseball team had plenty of reasons to be happy Saturday.Most of all, the Falcons played well most of the day en route to a 14-6, 5-1 sweep of Akron in a Mid-American Conference...
View ArticleRiver crests approaching in several towns in Midwest
CLARKSVILLE, Mo. (AP) — An all-too-familiar springtime ritual is playing out around the nation's heartland this weekend as volunteers, National Guardsmen and even prison inmates join together in an...
View ArticleBoston bombing suspect still hospitalized, guarded
BOSTON (AP) — As the lone surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing lay hospitalized under heavy guard Saturday, the American Civil Liberties Union and a federal public defender raised concerns...
View ArticleFive snowboarders killed in Colorado avalanche
GEORGETOWN, Colo. (AP) — Five snowboarders were killed Saturday afternoon after apparently triggering a backcountry avalanche on Colorado's Loveland Pass, authorities said. Search and rescue crews...
View ArticleGunfire erupts at Colo. pot event, two wounded
DENVER (AP) — Authorities are hunting for suspects after shooting broke out during a massive marijuana celebration in Denver, leaving two people with gunshot wounds. The gunfire scattered thousands...
View ArticleLondon Marathon: Tributes to Boston, extra security
LONDON (AP) — The London Marathon started in defiant mood on a glorious sunny morning Sunday despite concerns raised by the bomb attacks on the Boston Marathon six days ago. Thousands of runners...
View ArticleMichigan wins NCAA men's gymnastics title
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — Olympian Sam Mikulak won the all-around competition and helped Michigan pull away from Oklahoma in the final rotation to take the NCAA men's gymnastics title Saturday night....
View ArticleIsraeli airlines strike over "Open Skies" plan
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel's three airlines went on strike Sunday over a proposed "Open Skies" deal with the European Union that workers say jeopardizes their jobs and could even cause the local airline...
View ArticleCBS Twitter feeds are compromised
NEW YORK (AP) — The Twitter accounts for two national CBS programs have been compromised and suspended. A CBS News spokeswoman confirms Saturday that tweets sent earlier in the afternoon from the "60...
View ArticleWorld finance leaders issue sober assessment
WASHINGTON (AP) — World finance leaders issued a somber assessment on Saturday of the global economy, saying the recovery remains uneven with growth and jobs in short supply. The steering committee for...
View ArticleSafety rules limited for small fertilizer plants
There were no sprinklers. No firewalls. No water deluge systems. Safety inspections were rare at the fertilizer company in West, Texas, that exploded and killed at least 14 people this week. This is...
View ArticleGardeners make plans with no certainty in forecast
MILWAUKEE (AP) — There's no question that Eric Ciula picked a bad year to get into a competition for growing the biggest tomato. The worst U.S. drought in decades was gripping two-thirds of the nation,...
View ArticleU.S. home sales slip as supply remains tight
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes dipped in March as the supply remained tight, though the pace remained ahead of last year's. The National Association of Realtors said Monday...
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