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Sandusky Bay Pavilion eyeballed for center
Some Sandusky officials recently flaunted a deteriorated, albeit salvageable, property to Bowling Green State University representatives for a rare research and revitalization opportunity.
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Clam bake Rockingham Democrats gather for annual event
Congressman Tim Ryan of Ohio is the Keynote speaker at the Rockingham County Democrats' Clambake at the Elks Club in Portsmouth Sunday afternoon.
Diversity remains challenge for Elyria district
ELYRIA - The layoff of Elyria High School Assistant Principal Sam Dickerson by the school board Wednesday evening eliminates the district's only black male building administrator and lays bare the lack of diversity in the district's staff.Dickerson, who came to Elyria three years ago from Cleveland Schools, has set himself apart as a figure ... (more)
Sandusky district opening school for gifted students
Sandusky City Schools is collaborating with Bowling Green State University to open a regional center for gifted students.
Local woman and Jolie have similar story
Actress Angelina Jolie has revealed she had a double mastectomy to reduce her chances of getting breast cancer.
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Kenneth I. Pargament to Deliver Commencement Address for the...
Kenneth I. Pargament, Ph.D., a professor of clinical psychology at Bowling Green State University, has been selected to deliver the psychology commencement address for the Pepperdine University Graduate School of Education and Psychology on Saturday, May 18, 2013.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has named a new director for the regional network that includes the VA Medical Center in Fort Wayne.
NFL holds journalism boot camp at Bowling Green
From The BladeWhen Dick Maxwell retired as senior director of broadcasting for the National Football League in 2006, league officials weren't ready to let him walk out the door.As Maxwell prepared to retire, the league came to him with a proposal: To stay involved with the NFL's player engagement department in its career outreach and transition ... (more)
Wrong-way crash on I-75 seriously injures man
Collision takes place just a few miles from the March 2012 wrong-way crash that killed three Bowling Green State University students.
Man hurt in wrong-way crash in northwest Ohio | 19 minutes
A wrong-way crash on Interstate 75 has left one man injured on the same stretch of highway in northwest Ohio where a wrong-way crash killed three sorority sisters a year ago.
To help your budget, we've lined up a bunch of fun stuff to do this weekend that will not break the... Maestro James Levine is gearing up to return to the podium after a two-year absence due to a spinal... Several Northern Kentucky schools, All Pro Dad and the Florence Freedom are teaming up for family fun.
2nd woman returns home after decade-long ordeal
The aunt of one of three women held captive for about a decade in Cleveland thanked police for their help, asked the public for time and privacy to heal and urged the community not to retaliate against the suspects.
New SAC director seeks community involvement
The Starkweather Arts Center's new director is looking to emphasize the center's mission and its role in the community.
Son Wrote Article In 2004 About One Of The Women Found Monday In His Father's Home
The son of alleged Cleveland kidnapper, Ariel Castro, wrote an article for the Plain Press in 2004 about the disappearance of Gina DeJesus, one of the women found in his father's home Monday.
Suspect's son wrote about missing Gina DeJesus
Castro's son brings another strange twist to already bizarre story that has spanned more than a decade and shook Cleveland's west side residents to their core.
BGSU hires V.P. to lead advancement
A man who was a vice president of universities in Ohio and Michigan has been named vice president for university advancement at Bowling Green State University.
Crowd gathers to commemorate bicentennial of 1813 bombardment of Fort Meigs
Beyond the sounds of musket volleys and cannon blasts, the smells of campfires and gunpowder, the sights of blacksmiths, tents, 19th century soldiers, and drum-and-fife corps, one might reasonably wonder what has drawn throngs of people to Fort Meigs this weekend for a three-day bicentennial celebration of its first siege.
PROMISES, PROMISES: When Obama's promises conflict
In this Sept. 26, 2012, file photo President Barack Obama campaigns at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio.
Pair of BGSU students create system aimed at preventing wrong-way crashes
Their work follows a rash of area fatal wrong-way crashes, including one that killed three BGSU students and the wrong-way driver who slammed into the students' car.
Talal Abu-Ghazaleh University's launch sets enrollment record
More than 800 students from around the world enrolled at Talal Abu-Ghazaleh University , the gateway to the world's best education since it was launched in February 2013.