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Clay baseball wins 12th straight, tops Bowling Green 8-2
The Clay Eagles provided further evidence that they are arguably the area's top baseball team on Tuesday, completing a two-game sweep of visiting Northern Lakes League Cardinal Division foe Bowling Green. Senior first baseman Luke Jeremy, the Eagles' No. 9 batter in the lineup, belted a pair of near carbon-copy two-run homers down the left-field line to highlight Clay's 8-2 win over the Bobcats. “Luke Jeremy has been really good for us all year out of the nine hole,” Clay head coach Jim Phillips said. “He's that prototypical senior who is super relaxed and doesn't try to do too much. He's been a real bright spot for us.” The Eagles (14-1, 1-0 NLL), who won their 12th straight game, won 16-4 at BG on Monday night.
Henry County grand jury returns indictments against 13 persons
NAPOLEON — A Henry County grand jury has returned indictments against 13 persons, according to Prosecutor Gwen Howe-Gebers’ office. Indicted were: • Jared Bauman, 38, Napoleon, for burglary, a second-degree felony. He allegedly trespassed in an occupied structure on March 22 to commit a theft offense. • Thomas Skiver, 34, Archbold, for aggravated possession of...
Wood County Dog Shelter offering week-long adoption discounts
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — Tuesday marks National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day and staff at the Wood County Dog Shelter says there's reason to celebrate. The shelter is able to house up to 42 dogs on-site. As of Monday, the shelter has 12 dogs either at the facility or in foster care.
Public invited to blessing of Ohio’s 13th Safe Haven Baby Box in Springfield Twp.
HOLLAND, Ohio (WTVG) - Springfield Township is welcoming Ohio’s 13th Safe Haven Baby Box and the public is invited to a baby box blessing event on Friday. The event will take place on May 3 at 11 a.m. at 802 S. McCord Road in Holland and will feature the following speakers:
BGSU holds Spring Commencement, three 13 Action News employees walk
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (WTVG) - BGSU held its Spring 2024 Commencement ceremonies on Friday, April 26, and Saturday, April 27, featuring some familiar faces around the station. According to BGSU officials, over 2,500 students were graduating this weekend, ranging from 18 to 65 years old. Three of Saturday’s graduates are faces of our very own.
Briggs: Could Toledo and Bowling Green get promoted to ‘big leagues’ (or relegated) in new football world?
It is one of those great barstool thought experiments: What if college football had a system of promotion and relegation? You know, like the kind they have in European soccer. What if conference membership was based not on which schools you played during the Coolidge administration but actual merit? What if Toledo and Bowling Green had a path to the big leagues while, say, Indiana or Vanderbilt, could be optioned to the farm for more seasoning?
Registration under way for Ottawa Hills summer camps
Registration has started for the Ottawa Hills Village Life Summer Camps. Prices will increase by $5 beginning June 1. Grades listed are for the 2024-25 school year. There may be some camps with capacity limits. Descriptions, costs, and dates, along with registration information can be found at ottawahills.org/villagelife.
Bittersweet Farms offers pop-up spring shopping
Bittersweet in Bloom, a pop-up shopping event, will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. May 10 on the 80-acre farmstead, 12660 Archbold-Whitehouse Rd., Whitehouse. Shop for spring and Mother’s Day gifts, seedlings, potted plants, and handcrafted cards. Attendees will also have the opportunity to explore the full line of Bittersweet products, including art, cookies, produce, and merchandise, all handcrafted by Bittersweet participants. For more information, visit bittersweetfarms.org. For over 40 years, Bittersweet, Inc. has been serving adults and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders across three locations in Ohio.
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