Look Good Feel Better gives women with cancer a chance to bond, feel beautiful
Hope, confidence and caring are three words that embody Look Good Feel Better, a program that celebrates women and their cancer journey. The next session will be held June 13 at 6 p.m. at Wood County...
View ArticleMud Hens win twice (06-03-13)
TOLEDO - Nick Castellanos' RBI single in the bottom of the 10th inning drove in the winning run as Toledo beat Louisville, 4-3 Sunday. The Mud Hens are 20-38 in the International League.Castellanos had...
View ArticleLake Twp. hears concerns about shuttered businesses
File photo. A woman is seen walking inside the Woodville Mall in Northwood. (Photo: J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune) MILLBURY - When the Anderson's Northwood site closed this winter, jobs went with it,...
View ArticleFestival Series at crossroads
South African music legend Hugh Masekela speaks to students at BGSU's Donnell Theater earlier this year. (Photo: J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune) Since 1980, the Festival Series has been bringing some of...
View ArticlePerrysburg sees jump in recycling
PERRYSBURG - After a month in action, the city's new automated refuse system is shaping up to be a success.Public Services Director Jon Eckel said this week that recycling in the city has increased...
View ArticleNew Jersey Sen. Lautenberg dead at age 89
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg, a multimillionaire New Jersey businessman and liberal who was called out of retirement for a second tour of duty in Congress, has died at age 89. A...
View ArticleCourt rejects appeal from convicted Army officer
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Monday rejected an Army officer's appeal of his conviction for killing an unarmed Iraqi prison detainee in 2008. The justices let stand a divided decision by the...
View ArticleU.S. auto sales see big gains in May
DETROIT (AP) — Price cuts at Nissan and strong demand for pickup trucks helped U.S. auto sales rebound in May after a slight dip in April. General Motors reported its strongest monthly sales since...
View ArticleLocal economic development summit offers solutions
Solutions for local economic, transportation, and workforce concerns were on display recently.The Economic Development Summit, at the Holiday Inn Express on East Wooster Street, highlighted the efforts...
View ArticleLocal Briefs: 06-03-13
Pool update is Rotary topicMichelle Grigore, director of Parks and Recreation in Bowling Green, will be the speaker at the Bowling Green Rotary Club meeting Thursday.She will discuss the city's new...
View ArticleSarah A. Leady
Sarah A. Leady, 28, of Portage, passed away Saturday, June 1, 2013. Sarah was born in Toledo, Ohio, to Victor and Linda (Huston) Leady.Sarah is also survived by her grandparents, Victor and Delaine...
View ArticleFamily Services of NWO earns its Health Home certification
Family Service of Northwest Ohio has received its Health Home certification from Ohio Department of Mental Health to provide integrated mental and physical health care to clients.A product of the...
View ArticleBusiness News: 06-03-13
Cooper-Standard received an Environmental Stewardship Award this month, following a large-scale lighting retrofit project that will dramatically reduce Cooper-Standard's energy spend while benefiting...
View ArticleMontgomery E. Haynes
Montgomery Edward Haynes, 25, of Tontogany, Ohio, died May 31, 2013 at the St. Vincent's Mercy Medical Center. He was born on June 24, 1987 in Jacksonville, Florida, to Kenneth and Brenda (Wilford)...
View ArticleParty with a purpose at ZOOtoDO event
TOLEDO - The Toledo Zoo's "black tie and tennis shoes" fundraiser, ZOOtoDO, is an elegant evening of delicious food and live music on June 14. Sample food from 50 of the area's finest restaurants and...
View ArticleBOWLING GREEN PD: 06-03-13
BOWLING GREEN PDCitations May 22:No seat belt: Matthew D. Patrick, BG.Driving under suspension, speed, no seat belt: Stephanie K. Ruben, BG.Stop sign: Chelsea V. Dunn, BG.Open container, under the...
View ArticleHouse is named president/CEO of WSOS agency
The WSOS Board of Directors have voted unanimously to authorize the board's executive committee to negotiate a contract with Ruthann House, who was hired permanently, as the agency's new...
View ArticleWeekend crashes injure three people
Three people were injured in separate crashes on roadways in the county this weekend.On Friday at 4:22 p.m. Timothy Driver, North Baltimore, was northbound on Rudolph Road, just north of U.S. 6, when...
View ArticleWest Point rugby team benched over improper emails
WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) — The U.S. Military Academy men's rugby team has been temporarily disbanded after cadets forwarded emails that were derogatory to women. West Point officials confirmed Monday...
View ArticleU.S Supreme Court orders 6 death row cases reviewed
HOUSTON (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday sent the cases of six Texas death row inmates, including one of the infamous "Texas 7" gang of escapees, back to a lower court for reviews of whether...
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