Dawn Glanz
Dawn Glanz, 66, of Bowling Green, passed away Thursday (May 9, 2013). Arrangements are pending at Dunn Funeral Home, Bowling Green.
View ArticleBGSU invites the community to free institute on digital humanities
Imagine having an enormous library housing materials from the past thousands of years at your fingertips, with new information added each day. Plus a vast art gallery, along with a studio with...
View ArticlePerrysburg Farmers Market (05-10-13)
Passersby are seen near a selection of flowers for sale at the first farmers market of the year in downtown Perrysburg on Thursday. The market will continue weekly through October, from 3 to 8 p.m....
View ArticleFive generations (05-10-13)
Great-great-grandmother Jane Buchanan, North Baltimore, holds Zayne Ray, Findlay. They are surrounded by (from left) grandfather Jeremy Ray, North Baltimore; great-grandmother Barbara Ray, Cygnet; and...
View ArticleTexas launches criminal probe into plant explosion
WACO, Texas (AP) — Texas law enforcement officials on Friday launched a criminal investigation into the massive fertilizer plant explosion that killed 14 people last month, after weeks of largely...
View ArticleLetter suggests Kilmer's 'Trees' was penned in New Jersey
MAHWAH, N.J. (AP) — A historian says New Jersey can lay claim to the trees Joyce Kilmer found lovelier than any poem. Several towns in New England and even the University of Notre Dame have claimed to...
View ArticleBaby, teen killed in Georgia street racing crash
CONYERS, Ga. (AP) — Georgia State Patrol officials say a baby and a teenage passenger have been killed in an early morning street racing crash on a highway outside of Atlanta. Authorities say the...
View ArticleJudge: No auction yet of Kobe Bryant's stuff
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — A judge has ruled an auction house cannot sell Kobe Bryant memorabilia offered by the NBA star's mother while courts sort out where the case should be decided. Pamela Bryant...
View ArticleParamedic who responded to Texas blast arrested
WACO, Texas (AP) — A Texas paramedic who helped evacuate people on the night of the deadly fertilizer plant explosion in West has been charged with possessing bomb-making materials, including a pipe...
View ArticleUpdated 8:15 p.m., Elmwood softball beats Otsego (5-10-13)
TONTOGANY — Elmwood’s softball team fended off a seventh-inning threat Friday from Otsego, winning 8-4, to remain undefeated in the Northern Buckeye Conference.The Royals are 17-4 overall and 8-0 in...
View ArticleFDIC closes banks in North Carolina, Georgia
WASHINGTON (AP) — Regulators say they have closed banks in North Carolina and Georgia, bringing the number of U.S. bank failures to 12 this year. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. on Friday seized...
View ArticleIcy Arctic rising as economic, security hot spot
WASHINGTON (AP) — The icy Arctic is emerging as a global economic hot spot — and one that is becoming a security concern for the U.S. as world powers jockey to tap its vast energy resources and stake...
View ArticleStudent of the Month: 05-11-13
Elmwood High SchoolLorne Strausbaugh was named the April Student of the Month at Elmwood, while Jessica Murlin earned the honor in May.Strausbaugh is the son of Dale and Joan Strausbaugh, Fostoria.He...
View ArticleBGSU gives tenure, promotions
Bowling Green State University celebrated the scholarly and artistic achievements of its faculty with promotions and the granting of tenure. The board of trustees at its May 3 meeting approved the...
View ArticleLake Middle School teachers use 'blended learning' in the classroom
Lake teachers Ken Mysinger, left, and Aaron Bailey. (Photo: J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune) MILLBURY - Aaron Bailey is a young middle school teacher, eagerly embracing YouTube, Moodle, My Big Campus and...
View ArticleGrand Rapids farm included on summer tour
The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association has announced its farm tours and workshops which will be included in the 2013 Ohio Sustainable Farm Tour and Workshop Series, featuring free public tours...
View Article4-H News: 05-11-13
Country Guys and GalsMembers of the Country Guys and Gals 4-H Club met May 4 at the Jerry City Cemetery for a clean-up project with the Gleaners.Members were reminded that Camp Round up was Thursday....
View ArticleVolunteers needed to plant trees at Water's Edge
PERRYSBURG - Black Swamp Conservancy is looking for volunteers to be part of a major tree planting project at their new Water's Edge Preserve in Sandusky County. The event will take place May 18.The...
View ArticlePheasants Forever hosts CRP information meetings
Pheasants Forever is hosting informational meetings across Ohio for landowners and agricultural producers in advance of the USDA Farm Service Agency's Conservation Reserve Program general sign-up that...
View ArticlePeterman earns WSOS Spark Award
Implementing new procedures anywhere is not the easiest task, but Kimberly Peterman, a teacher at the WSOS Jordan Family Development Center in Bowling Green, attacked the task with gusto.And it was her...
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