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Bowling is just around the corner. In fact, all the league sign-ups are open at the Bowling Center. If you bowled last year, you don't need to contact anyone but your team captain, who can let your league Secretary know that you are ready to go.
Bowling runs in Francistown family
FRANCISTOWN: Bowling is a sports code viewed as a game for the rich and elderly by the general public, but Charmaine Hassen and her family are determined to dispel such negative notions.
Bowling Green, Ky., health care plant expanding
A Bowling Green, Ky., business is expanding to add 65 full-time jobs as part of a $50 million investment. A statement from Gov. Steve Beshear says SCA's North American Personal Care operations will add nearly 90,000 square feet to its existing plant.
Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce Says Goodbye to Jim Hizer
The Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce says goodbye to its President and CEO.
Bowling: Adrian hungry for more success in Europe
PETALING JAYA: The oil has settled on the lanes at the Dream Bowl Palace Bowling Centre in Munich for the mens World Bowling Championships, and national bowler Adrian Ang is looking forward to another good outing in Europe.
Bowling league meetings coming up
Those interested in participating in local bowling leagues should take note of the following meeting locations and times.
Bowling: Canadian Nadeau sixth
Quebec City native has strong showing at World Tenpin Bowling Championship
Bowling: Canada's Nadeau places sixth
Quebec City native has strong showing after opening play at World Tenpin Bowling Championship
Bowling Green health care plant expanding
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) A Bowling Green business is expanding to add 65 full-time jobs as part of a $50 million investment.
BRUCE BELLARD, 1923-2010: Former Bowling Green mayor taught at BGSU
By MARK ZABORNEY BLADE STAFF WRITER BOWLING GREEN - Bruce Bellard, 87, a former mayor of the university town he moved to as a freshman and also a retired professor and coach, died Friday of cancer in Sterling House assisted living. He did not seek re-election in 1987 after more than four years as mayor. A Democrat, he became a City Council member in the early 1970s and was president for nine ...