Author: Karenna Chaudoin

Students giving back to students through Repair-A-Palooza

BOWLING GREEN, Ky.- Some local students are gearing up for winter break by repairing broken Warren County School devices for staff and students. The holiday season is a time for giving, and a few students are giving back to other students across the district. District technicians with Warren County Public Schools got together for Repair-A-Palooza. One technician for WCPS, Dustin…

Home Health Services during National Home Care Month

Bowling Green, KY.- It is National Home Care Month, and if you are looking for a Home Care Program, Med Center Health is providing to South Central Kentucky. A program with a wide range of services, offering skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy to those who can’t make it to outpatient appointments or meet with physicians. Home…

Selecting safe gift options for children during the holidays

BOWLING GREEN, Ky.- While you are out shopping for any child this holiday season, remember to keep their safety in mind. Oftentimes kids will want the most popular toy, something they see other kids with, or hear other kids talking about, but are those toys actually safe? When buying toys for children, look to see if the toys have small…

Find help when grieving during the holiday season

BOWLING GREEN, Ky.- Even during the holidays, grief never stops, but there are ways to cope. The loss of someone is difficult and never completely heals, but during the holidays, that grief can be even more apparent. Licensed and professional counselor Kristy Fuller at Fuller Life Counseling says there is always a sense of sadness around loss. “Oftentimes during the…

Best Selling Author shares his story with BGJHS Students

Bowling Green, KY.- An ultra-marathon runner turned author visited Bowling Green Junior High to share the story of how a 155-mile race changed his life. During the race, author Dion Leonard met his best friend, Gobi, a pup who ran nearly 80 miles of the race with him, inspiring him to write a book about his journey. In his past…

Public Works of Bowling Green shares process of leaf pickup

Bowling Green, KY.- As leaves continue to fall from the trees and litter your front yard, Public Works of Bowling Green is moving throughout the city to pick up the natural debris. Director of Public Works for the City of Bowling Green, Andy Souza, says “Our crews will come by, and we’ll get your leaves for free. What a great…

Local author giving 50% of book proceeds to the BGWCHS

BOWLING GREEN, Ky.- One local author is launching a book to tell the story of her beloved dog, Bandit, while also encouraging others to support the Bowling Green Warren County Humane Society. In her new children’s book, “Bandit the Pound Hound,” author Nadine Sterner writes the true story of Bandit’s life. Sterner says when she adopted Bandit, he was the…

Bowling Green Parks and Recreation prepares for Downtown Lights Up

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Halloween season has officially passed, but the holidays are right around the corner. Bowling Green Parks and Recreation is wasting no time in preparing for the season. Today, the first of the Christmas lights were hung around Fountain Square Park. Downtown Lights Up will be presented by the city of Bowling Green on the first of…

Hunting season safety measures

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Hunting season is here, and safety goes hand in hand with the seasonal sport. Warren RECC is sharing a unique perspective on hunting safety, with tips that include not shooting at power lines or insulators, and reminding hunters not to attach deer stands to utility poles. Senior director of communications at Warren RECC, Kim Phelps says,…