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I was heading back to my studio on East Main Street at 4:10 PM last Saturday when I spotted two paintings leaning against a bench behind Fountain Square Park. The frames are a little scuffed, but the colors pop—the golden Kentucky sunset and a moody blue street scene with neon reflections. I checked for a name and found nothing obvious, so I picked them up and kept them safe while I tried to figure out who they belong to. It felt right to help return someone’s art, and the small wave of relief I felt when a passerby asked about them reminded me why these little mysteries matter.
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Lost Card Holder/Wallet! Small lost wallet has a teddy bear on it (Duffy if you are a Disney fan) It has my ID, my debit card, my BGSU student ID, and a tax-exempt card. I'm away at college and need these items asap. Item lost in Bowling Green OH on 6/23/26
Hi, I’m Chloe Bennett. I found a small stash of pins near Fountain Square Park on State Street in Bowling Green around 11:15 a.m. today. They’re a mix of local sports pins and souvenir pins, all scattered on the sidewalk like someone dropped them during a stroll. I picked them up and held onto them, hoping to reunite them with their owner soon. If these pins belong to you, think back to that corner by the fountain and the weather this morning in Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States.
I was at Fountain Square Park in downtown Bowling Green around 4:45 PM, tossing a ball with a friend near the basketball court and chatting by the benches. I must have left my gear—a blue duffel bag containing a basketball, a tennis racket, and a pair of neon running shoes—behind the bench near the park entrance. The items are for our weekend scrimmages and practice with a couple of teammates, so they’re not easily replaceable. I’m anxious because the gear belongs to different people and we’re counting on it for upcoming games, and I keep replaying the moment I realized they were gone.
Last Tuesday evening, around 7:45 p.m., I left my sheet music on a chair in the Capitol Arts Center lobby on Main Street after rehearsal with my band in Bowling Green. It's a blue binder with my initials 'EM' on the cover, and the pages are a bit coffee-stained from a long day of practice. I wandered the nearby blocks, checking the backstage area and the café across the street, but I came up empty, so I'm hoping someone found it and kept it safe. Losing it feels personal—these songs are my go-to for the recital next month, and finding them would mean more than relief; it would mean keeping a piece of my music intact.
Hi, I’m Emily Carter. I was rushing to a late visa appointment when I realized my travel visas were missing. I last had them at about 5:30 PM last Friday, after I grabbed coffee near Fountain Square Park in downtown Bowling Green. It feels surreal to think of how something so small carries so much, and I am anxious about the trip details slipping away. I’m hoping someone picked them up and kept them safe in the bustle of the square.
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