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Osceola, Iowa · OsceolaGFWC Women’s Club of Bowling Green will present The Denim & Diamonds fundraiser on April 13 from 2-5 p.m. at Simpson Garden Building. This event was created to raise funds for scholarships and local community service organizations and charities that GFWC Women’s Club supports throughout the year. A Girls’ Afternoon Out atmosphere, designed for fun and fellowship with old and new friends, features an extensive buffet, with hearty appetizers and d…See the Story
GFWC Women’s Club of Bowling Green plans fundraiser
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Osceola, Iowa · OsceolaPretty much all of my life I have been average or slightly below. And this fact has never been truer than when it comes to my inseam. On a good day, I have a 29 inch inseam. On a bad day, it could be a 28 inch or even a 27 inch. The average adult male wears a 32 inch inseam. The other day I decided that I needed a new pair of blue jeans, so I went a-shopping to a local department store at the mall only to find jeans with even numbered inseams, t…See the Story
Relatively speaking: Going through life with a 29” inseam
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Osceola, Iowa · OsceolaKylee Pietrzak’s grand slam highlighted an eight-run fourth inning for the Lake softball team in a 12-2 victory in six at home over Danbury. Shortstop Diem Isbell, who had a triple to start the rally, delivered a two-run double to end the frame for a nine-run margin.See the Story
Pietrzak’s grand slam gets Lake softball rolling
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Osceola, Iowa · OsceolaThe City of Bowling Green, in partnership with the Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce and its Governmental Affairs Project Team, present the 2024 State of the City on April 18 in the City Administration Building’s Council Chambers, 305 N. Main St. Doors will open at 7:30 a.m. with the address beginning at 8 a.m. This event is free and open to the public. Coffee and a light breakfast will be provided courtesy of event sponsors Biggby Coffee and Bo…See the Story
BG presents State of the City
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Osceola, Iowa · OsceolaBG chalks loss to Bears as learning experience. Green Bears outshot the Bobcats, 39-13, and that included a 33-3 disparity in shots on goal. Ottawa Hills won 17 of 23 draws with one tie, giving the Green Bears’ offense possession nearly 75% of the game.See the Story
BG chalks loss to Bears as learning experience
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Bowling Green, Ohio · Bowling GreenDura Grace Bockbrader, age 86, of Bowling Green, Ohio passed away peacefully on March 14, 2024. She was born on July 28, 1937 in Reidsville, North Carolina to the late Elihu & Leona (Lawrence) Vaughn. A Graveside Celebration of Life Service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday (April 5, 2024) at Graham Cemetery near Wayne, Ohio.See the Story
Dura Grace Bockbrader
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Travel · Maria SteinThe city of Wapakoneta, population 9,800, lies within the path of totality. Neil Armstrong was born in the city and became the first man to walk on the moon. The city has established nine eclipse viewing sites and dozens of pre-eclipse events.See the Story
Armstrong’s hometown offers unique view of eclipse
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Olympics · OsceolaA Paris exhibit shows how the Olympics mirror society, from Nazi propaganda to fighting inequalities. The exhibit at the Shoah Memorial, in central Paris, features photos, documents and Olympic items. It opens to the public on Friday and is scheduled to last until mid-November.See the Story
A Paris exhibit shows how the Olympics mirror society, from Nazi propaganda to fighting inequalities
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