Jodi Arias convicted of first-degree murder
PHOENIX (AP) — Jodi Arias was convicted of first-degree murder Wednesday in the gruesome killing of her one-time boyfriend in Arizona after a four-month trial that captured headlines with lurid tales...
View ArticleStifling student voting
Ohio universities may soon be forced to choose between encouraging student voting and receiving lucrative out-of-state tuition.An amendment to the budget bill was passed by the Ohio House last month...
View ArticlePerrysburg debates salary increase for court employee
PERRYSBURG - The same night that voters went to the polls to narrow down his possible successors, outgoing Municipal Court Judge Dwight Osterud went before City Council for one of his own...
View ArticleMud Hens shut out (05-09-13)
TOLEDO - Kyle Gibsonburg pitched a four-hitter and struck out eight Wednesday to lead Rochester to a 3-0 win over Toledo in an International League game.Rochester scored twice in the first and once in...
View ArticleAnother councilman resigns in Walbridge
WALBRIDGE - With the resignation of one of its members, council has until the end of the month to fill the seat. This is the third time this year that council has had to select a new member.Council...
View ArticleBG loses in MAC tourney (05-09-13)
AKRON - Bowling Green's softball team had only two hits Wednesday night in an 8-0 loss to Central Michigan in the Mid-American Conference tournament at Firestone Stadium.Central scored four runs in the...
View ArticleFirst-quarter transactions in county recorder's office
The Wood County Recorder Julie Baumgardner has released a report covering the transactions of the recorder's office for the first quarter, Jan. 1 through March 31.Among transactions:• 1,166 deeds...
View ArticleRobert E. Ricer
Robert E. Ricer, 93, of Sylvania and formerly of Cygnet. OH, died at Sunset Village, Sylvania. He was born on December 13, 1919, in Monroe County, OH, to the late Fred and Sarah (Moore) Ricer. He...
View ArticlePeter H. Ermie Sr.
Peter H. Ermie Sr., 68, of Perrysburg, peacefully went to be with the Lord on Saturday, May 4, 2013 at Hospice in Perrysburg, surrounded by family and friends. He was born April 12, 1945 to Anthony and...
View ArticleBattle of Fallen Timbers is fort lecture topic
PERRYSBURG - John Winkler, historian and author, will present The Battle of Fallen Timbers on May 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fort Meigs visitor center.The presentation is free and open to the public. Doors...
View ArticleHaskins celebrates Arbor Day
HASKINS - The Haskins Tree commission held their second annual Arbor Day celebration on April 24 at the Village Hall.Cub Scouts of Pack 350 posted colors and passed out free trees.The topic was "What...
View ArticleArnold Young
Arnold Young, 89, of Dunbridge, died Wednesday (May 8, 2013) in Perrysburg. Arrangements are pending with Dunn Funeral Home, Bowling Green.www.dunnfuneralhome.com
View ArticleOrgan recipient doing well with three kidneys
Rebecca Rader was one of 2,688 people on Ohio's waiting list for a kidney transplant.But Rader got one kidney transplant more than month ago, so now she's living with three.She was diagnosed with...
View ArticleSports Briefs: 05-09-13
Owens baseball winsBATTLE CREEK, Mich. - Nate Manis' two-run, two-out single in the 10th inning Wednesday gave Owens Community College's basseball team 6-4 win over Jackson Community College in the...
View ArticleBG Chamber hosts Lunch and Learn
The Business Council of the Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce will hold a Lunch and Learn event with Ohio Attorney General Consumer Education Coordinator Mani James May 17 at noon.This event will take...
View Article'Not in Our Town' meets with BG Council, asks for support from city
"Not in Our Town" representatives visited Bowling Green City Council Monday, sharing details of the groups efforts in recent months to stop hate in the community."This requires the support of everyone...
View ArticleLocal Briefs: 05-09-13
Stamp Out Hunger drive SaturdaySaturday is the National Association of Letter Carriers Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.Carriers will be collecting non-perishable food items.Residents should leave donations...
View ArticleA birder's paradise
Tom Kemp watches for birds through his binoculars. (Photos: J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune) Tom Kemp doesn’t need binoculars to know that a house wren is nearby. All he has to do is hear the loud song...
View ArticleStreet light repairs (05-09-13)
An employee of Seaway Painting LLC preps a street light pole for repainting Tuesday on the east side of the 300 block of North Main Street in Bowling Green. The initial work involves 17 poles of...
View ArticlePemberville Fun Day (05-09-13)
Scott Recker (left) and his daughter Maddie, 12, race to turn their canoe around at the start of the canoe race Saturday afternoon on the Portage River as Macey Flores and his daughter Haven take an...
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