Obama administration simplifies health care form
WASHINGTON (AP) — The first draft was as mind-numbing as a tax form. Tuesday the Obama administration unveiled simplified application forms for health insurance benefits coming next year under the...
View ArticleTwo-year-old girl gets windpipe made from stem cells
CHICAGO (AP) — A 2-year-old girl born without a windpipe now has a new one grown from her own stem cells, the youngest patient in the world to benefit from the experimental treatment. Hannah Warren has...
View ArticleMonster suing San Francisco over energy drinks
NEW YORK (AP) — Monster Beverage is suing San Francisco's city attorney over demands that the energy drink maker reduce the amount of caffeine in its drinks and change its marketing practices. The...
View Article(Updated) Suspicious package checked in BG
Bowling Green Police block a section of Enterprise Street. (Photo: J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune) Bowling Green police and firefighters are investigating a report of a 'suspicious package' in the area...
View ArticleLuther, Eastwood baseball two-hit Elmwood (4-30-13)
JERRY CITY — Jordan Luther pitched a two-hitter and Eastwood collected 13 hits Tuesday en route to a 12-0 win over Elmwood in a Northern Buckeye Conference baseball game.The senior left-hander struck...
View ArticleTo the Editor: Writer cites errors in donkey basketball story
Regarding your article http://www.sent-trib.com/local-news/walbridge-mom-upset-about-donkey-basketball-gameI wrote to the reporter there were a couple mistakes you need to be aware of.1) Title....
View ArticleLifestyle Briefs: 05-03-13
Moms enter free on Mother's Day at the zooTOLEDO - On May 12, which is Mother's Day, the Toledo Zoo will offer all moms free zoo admission when accompanied by one or more children.There will be free...
View ArticleArrest made in N.Y. fire that killed dad, three kids
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (AP) — Authorities have charged an upstate New York man with starting the house fire that killed a father and three of his young children and left a fourth child in critical...
View ArticleStocks open sharply higher after U.S. hiring surges
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are soaring in early trading after hiring surged in the U.S. last month and unemployment hit a four-year low. The Standard & Poor's 500 index crossed 1,600 for the first...
View ArticleSports Briefs: 05-03-13
Genoa has coaching openingsGENOA - Genoa High School has head coaching openings for varsity volleyball and varsity girls golf.There are some teaching positions available.Applicants should send a letter...
View ArticleFresh off victory, NRA holds convention in Houston
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Fresh off a huge victory over President Barack Obama on gun control, the message from the National Rifle Association is clear: The fight has just begun. The powerful gun rights...
View ArticleArea Arts Events: 05-03-13
Middle school honors choir on campusThe Bowling Green State University College of Musical Arts will host its first Middle School Honors Chorus Saturday.Fifty students from 19 area schools will be in...
View ArticleBG school levy plan outlined
The Bowling Green Board of Education is asking voters to support a new property tax at the polls Tuesday.The district is asking for a 6.75-mill continuing property tax.The tax would collect $1,972,922...
View ArticleChurch Events: 05-03-13
BOWLING GREENPastor Luke Ulrich's sermon Sunday at Abiding Word Evangelical Lutheran Church will be "What a Friend We Have in Jesus."An Ascension service will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. preceded by a...
View Article'From the Top' auditions open for teen musicians
Accomplished young classical musicians from northwest Ohio are invited to audition for a chance to appear on National Public Radio's popular program "From the Top." Bowling Green State University's...
View ArticleArtist gets posthumous degree
Mark Borsz was in the glass program at BGSU. (Photo provided) Bowling Green State University senior Mark Borsz was in his final semester as a Falcon when he died suddenly while out for a run on Feb....
View ArticleFriday night hop features BG art galleries
The First Friday Gallery Hop will be held today in downtown Bowling Green from 5 to 8 p.m.Participating galleries are: • Akimbo Gallery, 175 N. Main Street, presents work by resident artists, Susan...
View ArticleBeta Sigma Phi conducts 2013 spring rituals
Laureate Beta Theta chapter’s Order of the Rose recipients are (from left) Karen Dauer, Marilyn West and Sheryl Majoras. The Bowling Green Chapters of Beta Sigma Phi held their Spring Rituals at the...
View ArticleM. Lucille Fancher
M. Lucille Fancher, 85, of Kenton, died Wednesday, May 1, at her home.She was born Aug. 21, 1927 in Bowling Green to Harry and Bertha (Fry) Kramp. She married Charles Fancher on Sept. 2, 1945 in...
View ArticleDean W. Martin
Dean W. Martin, 48, of Findlay, died at St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center on Tuesday, April 30, 2013. Dean was born on December 16, 1964 in Oregon, Ohio to Herbert William and Jacqueline Fay (Jividen)...
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