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Portion of Smallhouse Road to be closed
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Bowling Green motorists should be aware of an upcoming road closure. Both lanes of Smallhouse Road will be closed between East 15th Avenue and Barber Way starting Thursday, July 25 at 8 p.m., according to Bowling Green Municipal Utilities. BGMU says the closure is for...
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.
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...
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...
Twin Lakes National Fiddler Championship entertains huge crowd, Danny Roberts awarded Key to the City
There were hundreds, if not thousands of winners on Saturday as the Twin Lakes National Fiddler Championship drew huge crowds to downtown Leitchfield on a picture-perfect day to enjoy hours of outstanding music and dancing. One of the highlights of the event came after dark when Leitchfield Mayor Harold Miller...
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.
North Fork Music Festival returning
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - The North Fork Music Festival is just around the corner. The event will be located on Main Street in downtown Hazard on July 26 and 27. The music festival fun will start on Friday. The stage will be on Main Street. Food truck, vendors and seating will be located on The Grand.
Kevin Denney Joins Turnberry Records
Turnberry Records is thrilled to announce the signing of acclaimed bluegrass and country artist Kevin Denney. Alongside this exciting news, Kevin’s highly anticipated single, “Chasing Old Memories Down,” will be released on all digital platforms on August 16th. Kevin Denney, a native of Monticello, Kentucky, has been...
Corn, Soybean, And Tobacco Field Day Set For Tuesday In Princeton
The University of Kentucky Research and Education Center will host the annual Corn, Soybean, and Tobacco Field Day on Tuesday, July 23rd, with several timely topics on the tours. Grain and Forage Center of Excellence Director Dr. Chad Lee says registration begins at 7:00, with the tours to begin promptly...
Local HRC, museum invites the community to Eighth of August celebration
The Emancipation Proclamation was issued on January 1, 1863, however, slaves in Western Kentucky were not freed until nearly eight months later on a day now recognized as the Eighth of August, a regional emancipation holiday. In Hopkinsville, the Hopkinsville-Christian County Human Rights Commission is partnering with the Pennyroyal Area...
Former UK, NBA star Rajon Rondo expected to plead guilty to gun charge after trial date was canceled
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Former University of Kentucky basketball and NBA star Rajon Rondo's August trial date was canceled as it appears he will instead plead guilty to misdemeanor unlawful possession of a gun. A Sept. 3 "change of plea hearing" was scheduled which, if finalized as it is proposed,...
Badgett family creates three MSU scholarships for College of Education and Human Services
MURRAY, Ky. – The Badgett family and the J. Rogers Badgett Sr. Foundation of Madisonville, Ky., have made a significant multiyear commitment to the College of Education and Human Services through the Murray State University Foundation. The Badgett family has a rich history of supporting education throughout Western Kentucky and began their support of Murray State more than 15 years ago.
Former Colonel, Richmond Native Isaiah Cozart Signs Pro Contract
RICHMOND, Ky. – Former Colonel Isaiah Cozart has signed to play professionally for RASTA Vechta in the German Basketball League. RASTA plays in the easyCredit Basketball Bundesliga, which includes 18 teams in the highest German basketball league and organizes the German Championship and the BBL Cup. The BBL season begins in September.
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