Author: Carlyle Coppins

Civil Air Patrol calculating data from The Hive in Bowling Green

BOWLING GREEN, Ky.- The solar eclipse impacted so many students. One particular group of students got the opportunity to collect data that will be used for hundreds of years. More than 40,000 members of the Civil Air Patrol collected data while partnering with The Hive in Bowling Green to give everyone a chance to see the solar eclipse. Major Janet…

NCM Motorsport Park Driving Toward a Cure

BOWLING GREEN, Ky.- The NCM Motorsport Park hosted its fifth annual Drive Toward a Cure on Friday, raising money for Parkinson’s patient care and research for a cure. April is Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month, and the motorsports park is doing its part to raise money and awareness. Participants will be able to drive their own car in a lead-follow format…

Bowling Green Warren County Humane Society brings attention to Heartworm Awareness Month

BOWLING GREEN, KY.- Overpopulation with animal shelters and humane societies is a common issue found all over South Central Kentucky. The Bowling Green Warren County Humane Society is no different. Lorri Hare, director of the Bowling Green-Warren County Humane Society says “Annually, it’s very typical for shelter populations to be high starting in the spring. Unfortunately, in the last couple…

Over-crowding at Humane Societies and local shelters

BUTLER COUNTY, KY.- In the spring season, it’s common for kittens and puppies to be born around this time. Several animal shelters and humane societies across South Central Kentucky are experiencing overcrowding. Some animals can even carry different diseases that aren’t treated properly. To help cut down on over-populating unhealthy pets, you should get them spayed and neutered and get…

Logan County Dog “Lady” defies all odds against her

LOGAN COUNTY, Ky.- A Logan County dog, named “Lady” was discovered by the Logan County Humane Society with her jaw in a terrible condition. After her owner passed away, many people had doubts about her recovery. The President of the Logan County Humane Society, Julie Martin says, “From that first day, she just reached out through the cage and just…

Warren East High School College and Career Fair

WARREN COUNTY, Ky.- Dozens of business organizations and colleges gathered at Warren East High School’s college and career fair to give the students a taste of the real world. The students were able to experience all kinds of careers, from factories veterinarians cosmetology and so much more. Justin Pate, Warren East High School youth service coordinator, tells us why this…