Author: Carlyle Coppins

Glasgow Housing Authority warns of rental scams

GLASGOW, Ky.- If you use the housing authority as a resource, you are encouraged to listen closely and remain cautious. According to the Glasgow Housing Authority, people are receiving emails about properties available for rent, and these properties are scams. Scammers are taking property listings and posing as the homeowner. This is not only illegal, but it also negatively impacts…

Barren County Biz Bash helps local businesses

BARREN COUNTY, Ky.- Local businesses restaurants and vendors in Barren County are about to get busy. Barren Inc. is putting on its premier event of the year. The Barren Biz Bash gives local businesses and restaurants the chance to showcase and sell their resources and products. If you’re looking to connect with the community or to elevate your business, now…

New principal named for Jennings Creek Elementary 

WARREN COUNTY, Ky.- Warren County Public Schools has announced a new principal for Jennings Creek Elementary School, Nicholas Lowe. The former high school assistant principal is now taking on elementary school. With his extensive leadership experience and trust in his new team of faculty and staff; he’s ready for anything that comes his way. Jennings Creek Elementary principal Nicholas Lowe…

Louisville Orchestra stops in Glasgow

GLASGOW, KY.- The Louisville Orchestra is doing more than music in South Central Kentucky. The Louisville Orchestra left Campbellsville and headed to Glasgow. The orchestra is making several stops in Glasgow on Tuesday visiting the Mary Wood Weldon Memorial Library all while performing and inspiring adults and children to do and be more than what most may think is impossible….

WKU professor is now an entrepreneur on ‘Beta Blox’ reality show

BOWLING GREEN, Ky.- A former Western Kentucky University professor is now a successful entrepreneur and is featured on the reality T.V. Show “Beta Blox.” Dr. Lauren McClain decided to leave her position at WKU to become her own boss. Her journey was not easy, but with her partner’s help and her family’s motivation, she decided to bet on herself by…

Bridge KY’s Back to School Bag Sale

GLASGOW, Ky.- It’s almost that time of year when kids are returning to school, and this summer Bridge Kentucky is back and lightening the load. For several years now, Bridge Kentucky has offered people to pay $10 to fill a 40-gallon bag with all kinds of clothes for you and your kids. The initiative is now back through Friday from…

The Louisville Orchestra heads to Glasgow

BOWLING GREEN, KY.- The Louisville Orchestra is back and could be visiting cities closest to you. The Louisville Orchestra received $4.3 million from the Kentucky State Legislature allowing them to continue touring. They also are making an impact on local communities for two more years. Teddy Abrams, the Louisville Orchestra music director, tells us the locations they are going to…

Franklin native represents at Kentucky Youth of the Year Competition

FRANKLIN, Ky.- With the support of your community, nothing is impossible. One staff member at the Boys and Girls Club proves that. Malachi Allen, a former student at the Boys and Girls Club, is now a staff member and was selected to represent the entire state of Kentucky at the Youth of the Year competition. Students come from all over…

Calvary Care Center expanding Feeding America Kentucky’s Heartland

BOWLING GREEN, Ky.- Making a difference in people’s lives within your community can be challenging to do alone. However, with the help of Feeding America Kentucky’s Heartland, the Bowling Green Housing Authority and several community members, the Calvary Care Center is expanding to serve more people. The facility is three times the size of the previous distribution center, and it…

The impactful artist, Alice Waddell

BOWLING GREEN, KY.- Alice Waddell, is an award-winning artist with a notable artistic style of mixed media that incorporates positivity and unity, and it’s ultimately a way for her to connect with her community. Alice tells us why art is impactful for her. She says, “It’s been impactful to me because it’s a way of communication and a way to…