Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s two-year state budget proposal seeks to get more high school students to stay in Ohio for college ...
At the same time, federal grants remain at risk, endangering infrastructure, education, and public health. If upheld, these policies could destabilize Medicaid, cut vital farm subsidies, and limit ...
Meet George, who is currently the longest stay at the Wood County Dog Shelter, and would love a forever home for Valentine’s Day, according to Chief Dog Warden Jodi Harding. He is about 3 years old, ...
Today, Katelyn Elliott filed petitions to run for Bowling Green City Council At-large. Elliott moved to Bowling Green in 2005 when she began her studies at Bowling Green State University. She and her ...
The Bowling Green Alleyway Committee has accepted five proposals for consideration to create murals in two downtown alleys. Artists selected as finalists are Dean Davis, Carrie Day and Gordon Rickett, ...
Tabby & Fido's Cat Cafe owners Patty Beam (left) and Morgan Meronk (right) will welcome Susan Montgomery (center) for an ...
The pristine 1935 postcard pictures West Wooster Street looking east from Church Street. The buildings that line the downtown ...
With this amount of ice accumulation, we can expect power outages, downed trees/limbs and hazardous road conditions.
The regularly scheduled monthly general meeting of Not In Our Town BG will be held virtually, on Thursday, Feb. 6, at 3 p.m.
A public hearing will be held on March 17, at 6 p.m., for a request to change the zoning for an historic building at 416 W. Wooster St., Bowling Green.
Even with the news that Bowling Green’s finances remain healthy, with income tax revenue up 10% last year, troubling ...
A team of BGSU students are on their way to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. The 24 members of the Sport Management Alliance ...
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