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WKU police seeking to identify driver after alleged vehicle damage
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Western Kentucky University Police Department is working to identify a driver Thursday afternoon. According to a Facebook post by police, the agency needs your help identifying the driver in the photo above. Police say the suspect is alleged to have thrown an object, causing...
Louisville man arrested on drug charges in Bowling Green
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A Louisville, Kentucky man is facing drug charges after being arrested in Bowling Green on Wednesday. According to a uniform citation, the Kentucky State Police conducted a traffic stop Wednesday morning and discovered that the driver had a suspended license. Troopers say after discovering this,...
Future Bowling Green fire truck to alert traffic using app feature
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A new fire truck and engine design are in production for the Bowling Green Fire Department. The department announced Friday that the new models will replace older equipment, keeping the older models aside when the newer fleet is being serviced or when multiple fires call for a bigger response.
New Policy in Effect for Visitors at the Tommy Garrott Aquatics Facility Outdoor Pool
The Tommy Garrott Aquatics Facility outdoor pool in Gallatin will open this Saturday, May 25th and there’s a new policy visitors should be aware of. Visitors are now required to sign a liability waiver before entering,due to an updated city policy. Anyone under the age of 18 will need a waiver signed by a parent/guardian. The waiver will be required each time you visit.
Attorney accused of impersonating vet inspector to retrieve seized dogs, court docs show
A bizarre twist emerged Thursday in the case of dogs rescued from a shocking animal cruelty case earlier this year. Authorities seized more than 150 dogs earlier this year from deplorable conditions in Chatham County, and the suspect's attorney now faces accusations of trying to disguise herself while attempting to take some of the dogs back.
Coming to Bowling Green: Glowfit
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – All fitness levels and experience are welcomed to Glowfit for an eventful workout. On July 13, participants will attend a social hour and dance fit from 5 to 8 p.m. Admission to the Sloan Convention Center is $20 for the first inaugural event. Benefits include...
Boys and Girls Club of Bowling Green prepares ahead of summer season
BOWLING GREEN, Ky.- Students from several districts are out of school for the summer, and The Boys and Girls Club of Bowling Green is gearing up to ensure the students have everything they need to have a successful summer. The CEO of the Boys and Girls Club of Bowling Green,...
Sunrise Spotlight: Memorial Day Murph
We met with Erin Ritcher who told us all about an upcoming Memorial Day Murph for today’s Sunrise Spotlight. The Memorial Day Murph will be held on Monday, May 27th, starting at 7:30 A.M. Murph is a workout that honors Navy Lieutenant Michael Murphy, who was killed in Afghanistan...
2 indicted for charges related to drug trafficking in Allen County
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Two men are indicted on drug trafficking charges in Allen County, Kentucky. U.S. attorney Michael A. Bennett of the Western District of Kentucky, acting special agent in charge of the DEA Louisville Field Division, Erek Davodwich, commissioner Phillip Burnett, Jr. of the Kentucky State Police and sheriff Brandon Ford of the Allen County Sheriff’s Office made the announcement.
Pet of the Day: Lola and Jessica
This bonded pair of sisters must be adopted together, they love to hang out together whether it be grooming, eating carrots and hay or just sleeping next to one another. These ladies are great with older kids and need an indoor home. You can adopt Lola and Jessica today at...
Sumner Weekend: 5 Happenings This Weekend
Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are 5 events in and near Sumner County!. Join The Imaginaries at the Rock Castle Summer Songwriter Series this Saturday, May 25th. There will be food trucks and concessions available. Presenting Sponsor Half Batch Brewing will also be onsite with a refreshing...
Safe Haven Baby Box is now open at BGFD Fire Station #8
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – It’s the second one for Bowling Green, extending the reach of Safe Haven Baby Box in the community. The Safe Haven Baby Box is a device that gives mothers anonymity and provides a safe option in the case of a child surrender. A second box was completed Friday, May 24 at the Bowling Green Fire Department’s Fire Station #8 located at 756 Glasgow Road in Bowling Green.
BRDHD explains dangers of hot cars and why kids shouldn’t be left in them
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - As the temperature outside becomes warmer, leaving a child unattended in a car can become dangerous. “When it’s 70 degrees outside, it can get as high as 114 degrees in your car,” said Barren River District Health Department HANDS Program Manger, Callie Shaw.
Coming to Campbell Lane: A new veterinary emergency clinic
BOWLING GREEN, Ky – The Bowling Green Veterinary Emergency Clinic is predicted to open in September. They are partnered with Bowling Green Veterinary Surgical Specialty for their services. It will be located in Buckhead Square, 760 Campbell Lane at Suite 100 in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The animal clinic will...
Danville teen to compete in Miss Kentucky’s Teen Competition
Aleah Stigall, of Danville, will compete in the 2024 Miss Kentucky’s Teen Competition this year from June 12 to June 15 at the SKyPAC in Bowling Green. She currently holds the title of Miss My Old Kentucky Home’s Teen. She is 15 years old and the daughter of John and Dana Stigall. She is a […] The post Danville teen to compete in Miss Kentucky’s Teen Competition appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Lost River Cave butterfly habitat returns for the summer
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - The long-cherished Lost River Cave butterfly habitat has opened its doors for the summer as of May 23 and will remain open until Labor Day. The Charlie Miller Butterfly Habitat first opened in 1997 and has been enjoyed by thousands of customers since then, according to the Lost River Cave website.
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