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Arthur H. Abel

Arthur H. Abel, 93, of Bowling Green, died Friday, March 8, 2013. Arrangements are pending and will be announced later by Dunn Funeral Home, Bowling Green.

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Judith A. Schwamberger

Judith A. Schwamberger, age 75 of Millbury, passed away March 8, 2013, in St. Charles-Mercy Hospital. She was born on December 22, 1937, in Toledo to Freeman and Helen (Blessman) Willis. Judy was the...

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Accident injures two BG women

McCOMB - Three people, including two Bowling Green women, were injured in a crash Friday evening on Ohio 613 in Hancock County.Joshua Cain, Leipsic was driving a Nissan Maxima, was westbound just west...

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Lunch at library will focus on stories of women's lives

Wood County District Public Library invites the public to a brown bag lunch Friday at noon in celebration of Women's History Month.Join Alyce Walden and friends will share stories of women's lives in...

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Familiar Face: Jason Knavel

This week’s familiar face is Jason Knavel, the assistant athletics director for athletic communications at Bowling Green State University. He serves as chief spokesperson for the athletics department...

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Esther Joseph

Esther Joseph, 96, of Bowling Green and formerly of Cygnet passed away Wednesday March 6, 2013.She was born in Portage, Ohio to the late William and Clara (Staashelm) Greive. Esther married the love of...

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BGSU vs. Kent womens basketball March 9th 2013

BGSU vs. Kent womens basketball March 9th 2013 | Photos by Enoch Wu/Sentinel-Tribune {gallery}gallery/2013/03/030913/Wball_BgsuKent{/gallery}

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(updated 5:50 p.m.) Falcon women roll past Kent State, 76-35 (3-9-13)

It takes a lot to surprise a veteran coach such as Jennifer Roos.Roos is in her 12th year as a coach with Bowling Green State University’s women’s basketball, so she has experience in a lot of...

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Updated 10:40 p.m., BGSU hockey evens series against Lake Superior (3-9-13)

SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. — Bowling Green played well Saturday night to force a third and deciding game in its Central Collegiate Hockey Association playoff series.Ryan Carpenter had two goals and one...

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Afghan president alleges U.S., Taliban are colluding

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Sunday accused the Taliban and the U.S. of working in concert to convince Afghans that violence will worsen if most foreign troops leave as...

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One dead, five rescued in California sailboat race accident

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Stormy seas off Southern California destroyed a sailboat during a race on a rocky island shore, leaving one sailor dead after the boat first sent a mayday call but then waved off...

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Pakistan: 150 arrested for burning Christian homes

LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — Police in eastern Pakistan say they have arrested around 150 people accused of burning dozens of Christian homes in anger over alleged blasphemy. Hundreds of angry Muslims...

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Japan's cleanup lags from tsunami, nuke accident

NARAHA, Japan (AP) — Two years after the triple calamities of earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster ravaged Japan's northeastern Pacific coast, debris containing asbestos, lead, PCBs — and perhaps...

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Barbed humor on the menu at annual Gridiron dinner

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama had a ready excuse for anyone who didn't think he was funny enough at Saturday night's Gridiron dinner: "My joke writers have been placed on furlough." Always a...

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Coroner: two adults, five children killed in Kentucky fire

GRAY, Ky. (AP) — A fire that roared through a ranch-style home in rural, southeastern Kentucky has killed two adults and five children, authorities said. The identities of the victims were withheld...

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Fire prompts Chez Panisse to cancel reservations

BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — California's renowned Chez Panisse restaurant is canceling all reservations for the next two weeks after a pre-dawn fire damaged the building's exterior and dining room. The...

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AP source: Obama poised to pick Perez for Labor

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is poised to select Justice Department official Thomas Perez to be the next labor secretary, according to two people familiar with the deliberation process....

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Wisconsin woman loses privacy lawsuit against Google

ELKHORN, Wis. (AP) — A federal appeals court has dismissed a Wisconsin woman's lawsuit against Google Inc. alleging that it was using her name to generate revenue through online advertising. Beverly...

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Curtain falls on Macy's downtown Houston store

HOUSTON (AP) — Macy's landmark downtown Houston store has made its last sale. The 10-story Main Street retail fixture closed 66 years after it opened as the Foley's department store. By the time doors...

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Businesses in military towns brace for budget hit

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Like many who make their living in the commercial strip outside the gates of Fort Bragg, Mike Thomas is confident the $85 billion in automatic military spending cuts will hurt...

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