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The Boys and Girls Club of Bowling Green hosted an open house to allow parents to tour the facility with their kids. The summer session gets underway Monday, and the kids that dropped by got to tour ...
Copper Beech School is a public school located in Glenside, PA, which is in a large suburb setting. The student population of Copper Beech School is 918 and the school serves K-5. At Copper Beech ...
SOUTH HADLEY — In 1904, a Mount Holyoke College botany professor, Asa Kinney, planted a copper beech on the campus in honor of his new daughter, Elizabeth Kinney. The tree continued to grow for ...
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (WTVG) - Dozens of people took to Wooster Green near the Bowling Green State University Campus Friday, equipped with signs and chants. The messages ranged from a variety of ...
George was drawn to Bowling Green because of the program's potential and its location in Ohio, where he played college football at Ohio State. George says he is excited to return to Ohio and build ...
A Bowling Green resident is leading the push to change the name of Gypsy Lane Road, a major stretch of road in the city she says uses an offensive word. The word "gypsy" can be used as a slur ...
Eddie George, the 1995 Heisman Trophy winner, whose No. 27 has been retired by Ohio State and the Tennessee Titans, was introduced as the 21st head coach at Bowling Green State University during ...
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — Bowling Green coach Scot Loeffler is leaving the Falcons after six seasons to become the Philadelphia Eagles’ quarterbacks coach, the school announced Friday. Loeffler ...
Bowling Green coach Scot Loeffler is leaving the school after six seasons to become quarterbacks coach of the Philadelphia Eagles. Loeffler, 50, went 27-41 at Bowling Green but led the Falcons to ...
INDIANAPOLIS − Jalen Hurts has a new quarterbacks coach as the Eagles dipped into the college ranks to hire Bowling Green head coach Scot Loeffler. The Eagles have yet to announce the move ...
English Heritage said the copper beech tree in front of Framlingham Castle in Suffolk was diagnosed with an untreatable fatal fungus infection. Framlingham Town Council described the tree as "iconic".