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Cruiser control: KSP seeks to regain crown with public’s help
FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – The Kentucky State Police (KSP) is asking for the public’s help, not to track down a suspected criminal, but to secure votes for its 2024 Ford Mustang GT as the “Best-Looking Cruiser” in a nationwide contest, as a thank you to the agency.
Conway attends Kentucky Farm Bureau’s Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders
Jake Conway of Perry County recently returned home from Kentucky Farm Bureau’s Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders, KFB announced in a recent statement. A total of 90 high school students from around the state attended the five-day summer leadership conference. Two identical IFAL conferences were held this summer at...
Central Greenbrier Goes Perfect Sunday
CHAPMANVILLE- When a team’s back is against the wall, that is when really good teams step up to the plate. On Sunday, July 21, the Central Greenbrier all-stars, in a win or go home situation, stepped up to the plate, the pitcher’s mound, and every position in the field in the best way possible on […] The post Central Greenbrier Goes Perfect Sunday appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Warren County organizations come together to clean up Weldon Peete Park
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Local organizations made their way to Weldon Peete Park to help clean up the greenways near the Barren River. The Kentucky Waterways Alliance teamed up with Warren County Stormwater, Bowling Green Parks & Rec, Warren County Parks & Rec and the City of Bowling Green to help address litter in the area.
Global Ties: Kentucky and Liberia’s shared legacy
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) -Across the globe, Kentucky has connections to one of Africa’s countries. Over 200 years ago, Henry Clay helped repatriate freed slaves back to Africa and that’s when some of Kentucky’s ex-slaves settled and created their own territory, which is now known as Liberia. William...
Annual Stuff the Bus Event to Benefit 15,000 Students
United Way of Greater Nashville announced that thanks to generous community donations to its 16th annual Stuff the Bus school supply collection drive, over 15,000 elementary students would receive backpacks full of school supplies to start the year off ready to learn. More than 469 individuals representing 63 teams purchased...
Kentucky Changers: A mission project helping communities across the state
MAYSVILLE, Ky. — Kentucky Changers were hard at work in Maysville July 6-12, rounding out their third and final project. According to Missions Strategist Joe Ball, Kentucky Changers is a program that strategizes to engage teenagers in home repairs in the communities served by the organization during the summer.
Christian County’s CASA program dissolved after not meeting organization’s standards
A nonprofit that helped young people navigate the legal system in Christian County has been dissolved after it didn’t meet state and national standards set by its national parent organization. The Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Program of Christian County announced it would be disbanding on Monday after the...
PHOTOS – Todd Central Rebels 4, Pendleton County 2 (BGSG)
The Todd County Central boys’ soccer team wrapped up its weekend at the Bluegrass State Games with a 4-2 victory over Pendleton County on Sunday morning. Check out these shots of the Rebels in action at Masterson Station in Lexington.
Woodburn man found guilty on rape charges
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A Woodburn man has been found guilty on charges related to a rape case. Last week, Jerry Ward, 42, of Woodburn was found guilty of two counts of first-degree rape, criminal attempt to use a minor in a sexual performance and two counts of first-degree attempted unlawful transaction with a minor – victim less than 16, according to Commonwealth’s attorney Kori Beck Bumgarner.
Battle of the Badges Blood Drive
BOWLING GREEN, KY.- Paul Davis property restoration experts are restoring more than property. They are uniting Bowling Green law enforcement agencies, along with their friends and families so they can participate in the Battle of the Badges blood drive. Ronnie Ward, the PIO with the Bowling Green Police Department describes...
Down Syndrome of Southern Kentucky hosts car show fundraiser
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Down Syndrome of Southern Kentucky hosted a car show aimed at helping raise funds for the work they do in our community. Drive Up for DSSKY featured vendors and food trucks, as well as the Scoops of Joy ice cream truck. Shelly Rogers was also...
Toys for Tots hosts Christmas in July kickoff
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Toys for Tots held their Christmas in July kickoff in the Trees N Trends parking lot on Campbell Lane. Plenty of food trucks and vendors were on hand to help celebrate the start of their season as they look to collect toys for the community.
Sunrise Spotlight: Cocktails and Trails
For today’s Sunrise Spotlight, we sat down with Katie Cielinski from Lost River Cave. She told us all about what we can expect to see at this year’s Cocktails and Trails. Get your tickets today for a fun-filled night where friends and nature meet at Cocktails & Trails. Drinks, bites, good vibes, and games will keep you entertained as you make your way along the trail from the Carolyn Hardcastle Bridge to the Cavern Nite Club.
Tommy on the Town: Fountain Row Fridays
For this week’s Tommy on the Town, we met up with News 40’s Telia Butler to discuss the upcoming Fountain Row Fridays. There are 40 places you can eat, shop, drink, or be entertained in downtown Bowling Green. Right now, the city is encouraging all of these small local businesses to offer special discounts or some kind of special experience every single Friday. They want downtown to be your destination on a Friday after work, for lunch, and shopping. Starting August 16th, they will officially be launching Fountain Row Friday, encouraging you to come downtown every single Friday and enjoy all downtown has to offer.
Four Things You Need to Know: Monday, July 22nd 2024
Before you head out the door, here are four things you need to know!. Meteorologist Darius Mack says there are chances for scattered showers and storms today so you’ll want to grab that umbrella. The Soky Fair kicks off tonight at 6:00 P.M at the Southern Kentucky Fairgrounds. Come...
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