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No one injured after kayak found in Drakes Creek, authorities say
ALVATON, Ky. (WBKO) – A kayak found in Drakes Creek Monday morning was swept away by flood waters, according to emergency personnel at the scene. Authorities were initially called to investigate a suspicious kayak found in a portion of Drakes Creek in Warren County. The kayak was found near...
T.J. Regional Health announces multi-million-dollar expansion coming to Glasgow
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - Today, T.J. Regional Health announced a major expansion coming to the T.J. Health Pavilion in Glasgow. The $6.8 million expansion will add 31,000 square feet onto the third floor of the facility, allowing for expanded healthcare offerings to the region. Neil Thornbury, CEO of T.J....
Hart County Tourism launches updated map of Horse Cave businesses
HORSE CAVE, Ky. – A newly updated map will make your next trip to Horse Cave, Kentucky a whole lot easier. According to a social media post from Hart County Tourism, the group has launched its updated Shop Horse Cave map and brochure. There, you can find a variety...
Sunrise Spotlight: Inaugural Caveman Crawl
We sat down with Debbie Torpe And Ashley Huff from the Cave City Chamber of Commerce. They told us all about this year’s first ever Caveman Crawl in Cave City!. The Caveman Crawl is on Saturday, May 18th, starting at the Cave City Conference Center. The run is scheduled to kick off at 7:00 am but runners are encouraged to arrive well before the starting time to check in, warm up, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere as the excitement builds.
Local student Elyda Hick’s ‘Where Hope Began’ will hang in the U.S Capitol
WASHINGTON – Following high anticipation, Congressional District’s 2024 Congressional Art Competition results were revealed Monday. Kentucky’s 1st District representative, James Comer, was pleased to recognize the top three contenders. “…My office received some incredible pieces of art this year and I want to congratulate Elyda, Rachel, and...
TJ Regional Health expands on the pavilion
GLASGOW, Ky. – The third floor of the TJ Regional Health Pavilion has been planned out and now construction is underway. The third floor was “shelled out” during construction of the building back in 2012 and 2013 with the vision of expansion in mind and now the day has finally come for the hospital to move some things around. TJ Regional has seen exponential growth since COVID, the pavilion itself having almost 3 million patient interactions since opening in 2013. The third floor should be complete within 12 to 20 months, housing new offices and practices to improve patient flow.
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