Doris I. Loe
Doris Irene Loe, 76, of Bowling Green, passed away on Sunday, May 26, 2013 at her residence. She was born November 3, 1936 in Wayne, Ohio to Perry C. and Zella (Pollard) Bateson. She married Alfred L....
View ArticleCourt won't hear challenge to copyright board
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court won't hear a challenge to the authority of the board that sets royalty rates for musical works. The high court refused Tuesday to hear an appeal challenging the...
View ArticleNike cuts ties to Livestrong
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Nike Inc. is cutting ties with the Livestrong cancer charity founded by cyclist Lance Armstrong. The move by the shoe and clothing company is the latest fallout in the doping...
View ArticleStocks jump after home prices, confidence surge
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks surged in early trading Tuesday after U.S. home prices rose the most in seven years and consumer confidence rose to a five-year high. A recovery in the housing market has been an...
View ArticleEastwood's regional semifinal softball game moved to Liberty Center (5-28-13)
The Division III regional semifinal softball game between Eastwood and Fairview on Wednesday has been moved.The game will now be played at Liberty Center High School starting at 5 p.m.Wednesday’s...
View ArticleObama, N.J.'s Christie together again in mutual aid
POINT PLEASANT BEACH, N.J. (AP) — President Barack Obama casually tossed a football as Gov. Chris Christie won a stuffed bear in an arcade Tuesday along a New Jersey boardwalk, signaling the famed...
View ArticleWal-Mart pleads guilty in California hazardous waste
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has pleaded guilty to charges the company dumped hazardous waste in California. A company spokeswoman says Wal-Mart entered the plea Tuesday in San Francisco...
View ArticleTuesday: 05-28-13
Local Interviews by Larry Weiss for WBGU 88.1 for May 28th, 2013: Larry speaks with BGHS junior and christian recording artist, Abby Paskvan. {mp3}WeissInterviews_Paskvan_052813{/mp3}
View ArticleCourt stays out of Planned Parenthood funding case
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana will likely stop defending a law that stripped Medicaid funds from Planned Parenthood after the Supreme Court declined to hear the case Tuesday, an attorney who represents...
View ArticleRev. Robert J. French II
Rev. Robert Jesse French II, of Cedar City, Utah, went to be with his Lord on May 22, 2013, surrounded by his wife, children, siblings and father.He was born on June 28, 1953, to Robert J. and Mary Ann...
View ArticleArizona mother of seven fights drug smuggling allegation
PHOENIX (AP) — A mother of seven from Arizona is jailed in Mexico on allegations that she tried to smuggle nearly 12 pounds of marijuana into the U.S. on a passenger bus — claims her family members...
View ArticleElizabeth Dunipace Service
The family invites all on June 1, 2013 to celebrate the life of Elizabeth Dunipace, at 10:30 a.m. Mass at St. Aloysius. nternment at noon with Honor Guard at Webster Cemetery, followed by 1:30 p.m....
View ArticleCarolyn J. Keefe
Carolyn J. Keefe, age 69, died at 1:43 p.m. Friday, May 17, 2013 at her home in Columbia, Ky.Carolyn was an educator for most of her professional life, retiring from Lindsey Wilson College in 2009. She...
View ArticleFrances J. Gibbs
Frances J. Gibbs, 80, of Bowling Green, died this morning (May 29, 2013).Arrangements are pending with Peinert-Dunn Funeral Home, Tontogany.www.peinertfuneralhome.com
View ArticlePerrysburg votes for newcomer for council
PERRYSBURG - City Council worked through a little gridlock Tuesday night and appointed a new councilwoman.The body voted 4-2 to approve the appointment of political newcomer Sara Weisenburger to a...
View ArticlePerrysburg to consider outdoor seating request
PERRYSBURG - The City's Planning Commission will hear a controversial request for an outdoor cafe Thursday.The 5th Street Pub, 109 W. Fifth Street, is seeking a special approval use for outdoor seating...
View ArticleCollege Scene: Elmwood's Hammer named first-team All-MAC (05-29-13)
(Editor's Note: The College Scene updates the activities of athletes from Wood County high schools and county residents who are playing sports at the college level. It is published once a month and...
View ArticleCommunity health center to open in Stony Ridge
Joseph Liszak, Chief Executive Officer, standing in front of new Community Health Services in Stony Ridge. (Photos: J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune) STONY RIDGE - A new community health center will open...
View ArticleU.S. banks report record earnings of $40.3B for Q1
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. banks earned more from January through March than during any quarter on record, buoyed by greater income from fees and fewer losses from bad loans. The Federal Deposit Insurance...
View ArticleAmway building $81M facility in West Michigan
ADA TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Amway Corp. is building an $81 million manufacturing and warehouse facility near the company's headquarters in West Michigan. The direct-sales giant on Wednesday announced...
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